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Pakistan’s Trade Imbalance & Melting Down of Economy
Baloch, Qadar Bakhsh
Baloch, Qadar Bakhsh
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Pakistan’s negative trade balance is a constant problem since 50s and its causes lie not in international trade but mainly in domestic factors affecting international capital flows. The stage has come when the problem of a deficit coupled with high inflation and low economic growth is causing the balance of payments problems to be more serious. The meager foreign reserves are rapidly shrinking day by day and no worthwhile inflow to compensate the loss is likely to be replenished in near future. Downgraded risk rating has made market borrowing least likely and privatization of national assets in ongoing recession period does not offer prices worth assets and borrowing from the IMF has started showing stresses on the public. The research article intends to diagnose and prognoses the problem of trade imbalance.
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2008
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