FISCAL REFORM IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PAKISTAN
Munawar Iqbal ()
Islamic Economic Studies, 1995, vol. 02-2, 15-34
Abstract:
The paper discusses the problems of fiscal deficits being faced by a number of Muslim countries. Using Pakistan as a case study, the paper attempts to identify the causes of these deficits as a prelude to making reform proposals. The author gives a number of suggestions for reducing public sector outlays and ways and means for resource mobilization for essential government expenditure.
Date: 1995
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