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February 4th, 2010 - 2:43 pm § in Agriculture, Banking, Central Government, Economic Problems, Industry, Pakistan Economy, Social Problems

Pakistan’s Economy at the Time of Independence

Nations are not built in a day it is a long pain taking process. Same is the case with Pakistan, at the time of independence its economy was in shambles and there were very few resources available. This article reviews the economic state of Pakistan at time of independence.[...]

January 30th, 2010 - 2:33 pm § in Banking, Central Government, Economic Problems, Industry

Manufecturing or Industrial sector of Pakistan

How to improve Manufecturing or Industrial sector of Pakistan.The rapid industrialization plays an important role in accelerating the rate of growth of the economy. It provides employment opportunities, increase income through multiplier effect and upgrade the technological base of the economy. In t[...]

January 23rd, 2010 - 12:15 pm § in Economic Problems, Industry, Newspapers, People

Property on installments in Pakistan (Plots , Houses ,Shops & Flats)

Property on installments in Pakistan like Plots,Houses,Shops & Flats. Eden group, centaral park, Devine gardens, Acro Greens, DHA , Bahria town and Gwadar properties are the major one to sale properties in Islamabad, Lahore Karachi and Gwadar on easy installments.[...]

January 19th, 2010 - 5:59 pm § in Agriculture, Economic Problems, Industry, Pakistan Economy

Foreign Trade of Pakistan and Export earnings

Foreign Trade of Pakistan.Pakistan’s export earnings were made up of just five primary commodities; raw jute, raw cotton, raw wool, hides, and tea. A change began to occur early in the pattern of exports, as Pakistan’s economic policies shifted towards industrialization. By 1951/2, the five main[...]

January 19th, 2010 - 5:42 pm § in Economic Problems, Industry, Pakistan Economy

Industrial Growth of Pakistan over Years

Industrial Growth of Pakistan over Years,The easiest way to gauge a country’s development and economic growth is to view its industrial progress. Without industrialization the countries will continue to remain underdeveloped.[...]