Financing Development Plans in Pakistan
Keith Griffin
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Keith Griffin: Magdalen College, Oxford
The Pakistan Development Review, 1965, vol. 5, issue 4, 601-630
Abstract:
Pakistan is beginning her Third Five Year Plan 1 in a mood of great optimism. After the disappointment of the First Plan, the country was able to make undoubted progress during the Second. All the major objectives of the Second Five Year Plan were exceeded and there were few important shortfalls of the specific subsector targets. Perhaps the most important of these were a) the failure to use all the resources allocated to family planning and b) the relatively slow rate of growth of exports of cotton manufactures; of second order importance was c) the growing shortage of cement 2.
Date: 1965
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