Power Sector Development in Pakistan and Economic Policy Issues
Muhammad Iqbal Khan
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Muhammad Iqbal Khan: Water and Power Development Authority, Lahore.
The Pakistan Development Review, 1998, vol. 37, issue 4, 795-809
Abstract:
A study of power sector development in Pakistan is like other essential infrastructure and basic social overhead facilities. The provision of electricity is a pre condition for the advancement of other services to accelerate economic development. Of the total consumption, households is 41 percent, agriculture 15 percent; industry 27 percent; others 12 percent includes railway traction.
Date: 1998
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