The debt of the nation comprises two parts, the external debt and the internal debt. After rapidly accumulating arrears of external debt in the post-sanctions period, Pakistan has had to seek re-scheduling of her external debt as part of a financing and reform package negotiated with the IMF. While re-scheduling has not been sought for the first time, the rising burden of this debt has generated a serious debate for the first time. In the heat of this debate, the heavier burden of the costlier internal debt has been nearly ignored. Although this paper takes account of the totality of the debt towards the end, its main focus is on the problem of external debt for reasons not only of...
This paper examined the issue of managing public debt and analyses the present situation of public d...
Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. I...
The economy of Pakistan is practically dependent upon foreign resources for its development. T...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
This study was conducted to evaluate the trend in external debts, and events influencing the increas...
The rising public debt burden is a common feature of developing countries like Pakistan. This ...
The conventional wisdom is that “persistent fiscal and balance of payments deficits are a fund...
Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences are usually...
In Pakistan all the macro indicators have been adversely affected by the persistently high def...
National security implications of the rising government debt in Pakistan increase concerns about mil...
Public debt is an important means of bridging government financing gaps. Effective and efficient uti...
The non-developmental use of external debt creates macroeconomic instability which results in massiv...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
Since the advent of Neolibralism, debt has been construed as means of policy reforms to achiev...
Pakistan’s total debt has reached to 115 percent of GDP in 2001 [Pakistan (2001)]; per capita ...
This paper examined the issue of managing public debt and analyses the present situation of public d...
Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. I...
The economy of Pakistan is practically dependent upon foreign resources for its development. T...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
This study was conducted to evaluate the trend in external debts, and events influencing the increas...
The rising public debt burden is a common feature of developing countries like Pakistan. This ...
The conventional wisdom is that “persistent fiscal and balance of payments deficits are a fund...
Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences are usually...
In Pakistan all the macro indicators have been adversely affected by the persistently high def...
National security implications of the rising government debt in Pakistan increase concerns about mil...
Public debt is an important means of bridging government financing gaps. Effective and efficient uti...
The non-developmental use of external debt creates macroeconomic instability which results in massiv...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
Since the advent of Neolibralism, debt has been construed as means of policy reforms to achiev...
Pakistan’s total debt has reached to 115 percent of GDP in 2001 [Pakistan (2001)]; per capita ...
This paper examined the issue of managing public debt and analyses the present situation of public d...
Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. I...
The economy of Pakistan is practically dependent upon foreign resources for its development. T...