Comments on "Planning Experience in Pakistan
Nurul Islam
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Nurul Islam: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
The Pakistan Development Review, 1968, vol. 8, issue 3, 375-390
Abstract:
Pakistan's industrial achievement in a relatively short span of time and in the light of the experience of the similarly placed countries has been favourably commented upon by the observers and analysts, both at home and abroad. Dr. M. N. Huda, in his Conference Address, refers to this impressive record of Pakistan's progress in the course of which many industries have grown from the state of infancy and that of teething troubles to a state of viability and adulthood [2, Pp. 10-11]. Indeed, the rapid growth of the manufactured exports from Pakistan in recent years may be considered as an indication of the extent to which the industrial progress in Pakistan has been successful. For the future, he rightly advocates an aggressive but selective industrialization based on both the home and export markets.
Date: 1968
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