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Articles with tag: Economics

Pakistan Shinning III - Population and Literacy

Zarrar Said   Apr 3, 2007   interacts: 17

There is no precedent in history of any nation demonstrating double-digit (or even high single digit) GDP growth while spending next to nothing on its human capital.

Banker of the Poor

Mohammad Gill   Jan 3, 2007   interacts: 59

Lasting peace cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty. Micro-credit is one such means. Development from below also serves to advance democracy and human rights.

Meaningful Giants in ‘Eurasian Balkan’

Muhammad A Khan   Aug 3, 2006   interacts: 6

When the world is getting hoarse on the sight of ‘pressure cooker’, unfortunately no platform at the Eurasian Balkan level is being evolved for the dialogue among the Titans.

Muslims and Modern Banking: A Rejoinder

M Asadi   Feb 26, 2006   interacts: 145

The Koran states explicitly that trade is not the same as interest: Those who consume interest shall not rise, except as he rises whom Satan by his touch prostrates

The Forgotten Economics of SAFTA

Athar Osama   Dec 19, 2005   interacts: 51

Free trading areas, and especially economic unions, whenever they come about, require tremendous commitment and impose disproportionate costs on various segments of the populations of the countries involved

Why Democracy?

Ghazia Aslam   Oct 18, 2005   interacts: 126

Almost half of the world’s population is living under one or the other form of democracy. Interestingly, however, no one seems to have a convincing argument for it.

Mistri, Munshi, and Sipahi

Shaheen Qazi   Jun 13, 2005   interacts: 30

The tale takes an ominous turn in the middle of 17th century when British East India Company showed up at the doors of Mumbai (Bombay), Bangalore, and Shanghai. There they discovered the local resources that no other continent could match in numbers.

Selling the Family Silver

Kamal Siddiqi   May 5, 2005   interacts: 6

Privatization in Pakistan is seen as the strategy that will correct all past wrongs of the public sector. But two questions arise: Is the wholesale privatization good for the country in the long run and whether there is a role for public sector enterprise

US Elections Concern for India

Dawood Mamoon   Oct 14, 2004   interacts: 60

Kerry has made ‘American Jobs’ one of the core issues in his campaign...He has given an outline for his economic plan which is biased against the companies which are presently outsourcing or which might plan to further relocate services to for

Why not a well thought out constitution?

Abdus Samad   Jul 5, 2004   interacts: 25

The current consitution can be amended to fit our needs

Changing World Order: India’s Response

Aman Malik   Apr 30, 2004   interacts: 31

In 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, a unipolar world emerged. The United States emerged as the only superpower ... For India, the year 1991 signaled major changes in its economic policy. To tide over the balance of payments crisis, the Indian

Let my People Go

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Nov 30, 2003   interacts: 4

Man was born free but is held in protectionist trade chains almost everywhere

Survival of the Fittest

Urstruly    Apr 23, 2003   interacts: 366

If Pakistan is next then what are the options?

Origins of the Modern World Capitalist Economy

Taimur Rahman   Apr 10, 2003   interacts: 9

Three Arguments Against a War

Umair Raja   Mar 11, 2003   interacts: 32

As America prepares for war, I want to present three arguments for peace:

USA and Muslims

Sameer    Jan 9, 2003   interacts: 213

Muslim extremists generally dislike non-Muslims and they hate various people at local level

The Day Of All Days

Feroz R Khan   Sep 9, 2002   interacts: 49

Pakistan will re-take its first fledging steps towards democracy

A Long Night’s Odyssey

Feroz R Khan   Nov 18, 2000   interacts: 173

we do not have the luxury of time

Bullock Cart to IT Bandwagon: India’s IT experience

Q Isa Daudpota   Jun 19, 2000   interacts: 44

Pakistan can learn much from India’s progress in Information Technology

ALIF - The Way Ahead?

Bina Shah   May 1, 2000   interacts: 29

to build the Kingdom of God out of scraps

Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Next PM?

George F Maximillian   Jul 17, 1999   interacts: 60

In terms of being a hypocrite - who in Pakistan isn’t?

A Visit to Pakistan

Vinod Vyasulu   Jun 24, 1999   interacts: 22

Could it be that there is a feeling that India does not accept the existence of Pakistan?

Chip on the shoulder economics

Abdus Samad   Mar 31, 1999   interacts: 3

Prejudiced thinking and economic blunders

Getting Ready for ‘Bus Diplomacy’

Beena Sarwar   Feb 19, 1999   interacts: 35

Vajpayee and Sharif get creative. First bombs then bus rides.

A Nobel for Development Studies

Chowk P Room   Oct 14, 1998   interacts: 16

Amartya Sen wins Nobel prize in economics

The Control-Loving Economist is Coming Out of the Closet Again

Abdus Samad   Jul 3, 1998   interacts: 4

The control-junky in the Pakistani economist that the recent liberalization had bottled up is now out of the closet again.

Placing Responsibility for the FCD Fiasco

Ghani Baqir   Jul 3, 1998   interacts: 1

An analysis on who is to blame for the Foreign Currency Deposits (FCD) fiasco in Pakistan?

The Essence of Islamic Banking

Muhammad Saleem   Jul 1, 1998   interacts: 10

... more financing and investment along Islamic lines is done in the United States than in all the Muslim countries combined ...

Onwards to the Nuclear Abyss

Feroz R Khan   Jun 18, 1998   interacts: 6

India, Pakistan and the March of Folly

So, We Are Nuclear Too!!

Saima Shah   May 28, 1998   interacts: 20

Scenes from a nuclear world

Beyond ’Fictional Economic Man’

Manzur Ejaz   May 3, 1998   interacts: 2

... you would hardly find any Pakistani economist who would have read Mirza Ghalib, Waris Shah or Shah Latif Bhatai.

Imperatives For Economic Development Of Pakistan

Shaheryar Azhar   Mar 7, 1998   interacts: 2

So how can we hammer out a consensus around the proposition that we have to rapidly raise the standard of living of the people in Pakistan?

Fifty years of Science in Pakistan in Socio-Economic Contex

Professor Riazuddin   Jan 11, 1998   interacts: 2

Transcript of the speech delivered on August 5, 1997 at the International Nathiagali Summer College.

From the Continuum

Kew    Aug 1, 1997   interacts: 1

Get an omniscient alien race’s view of our little world in general and of the land of the pure, in particular.

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