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The IMF programme dilemma | The Express Tribune
Until Pakistan embarks on supply-side growth plan, it will not be last IMF loan
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The IMF programme dilemma | The Express Tribune
Until Pakistan embarks on supply-side growth plan, it will not be last IMF loansearch.app
Recently, even the SIFC national coordinator said that the "country's growth plan was missing" and that "we have made a mess of our fiscal situation".
There is much talk about how to move forward from stabilisation to economic growth. A plan is in the making in consultation with the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), the business community and the Ministry of Finance. A roadmap for such a plan was best presented by the SIFC national coordinator: reducing tax rates and cutting down the interest rate – a policy taken from the supply-side playbook.
No sir the geniuses that run Pakistan actually believed that once those pesky and obstructive bureaucrats are shoved aside via SIFC , it would rain FDI all over the country.@PakFactor
PF sb,
I have a simple explanation behind SIFC. It wasn't meant to bring in FDI. It was meant to convince the citizenry that steps were being taken to bring in FDI.
Regards
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@PakFactor
PF sb,
I have a simple explanation behind SIFC. It wasn't meant to bring in FDI. It was meant to convince the citizenry that steps were being taken to bring in FDI.
Regards
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