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Growth and Human Development: Pakistan in Comparative Perspective

Gustav Ranis and Frances Stewart
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Gustav Ranis: Yale Centre for International and Area Studies, Yale University, USA.

The Pakistan Development Review, 1997, vol. 36, issue 4, 333-352

Abstract: This paper will, at the outset, present a conceptual framework which constitutes an extension of the Human Development Report of 1996. Then in Section III, it will offer some cross-country as well as country-specific, particularly Pakistan-specific, evidence. In Section IV it will examine some possible reasons thrown up by the conceptual framework as to why Pakistan's performance has indeed been "mixed". Finally, in Section V, it suggests a few actions Pakistani policy-makers might consider if the past unsatisfactory situation is to be repaired.

Date: 1997
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