Pro-business and pro-market reforms in Pakistan: economic growth and stagnation 1950–51 to 2011–12
This paper uses a new method to analyse the causes of growth and stagnation in Pakistan between 1950–51 and 2011–12. It provides support for the argument that pro-business reforms have been an important driver of Pakistan's economic growth. This result holds across two episodes of growth and on...
Main Authors: | McCartney, M, Kite, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2017
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