Some Comments on "Planning Experience in Pakistan
Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi
The Pakistan Development Review, 1968, vol. 8, issue 3, 399-409
Abstract:
Dr. Huda's conference address on "Planning Experience in Pakistan" is both useful and refreshing. He reviews, in the brief space of twenty pages, the principal economic problems and policy issues facing Pakistan at this crucial stage of its development. His approach is extensive rather than intensive, i.e., he treats a wide variety of issues none of which is subjected to a deep conclusive analysis. This approach has merits particularly when the objective of the author is to pose problems in a thought-provoking manner, "without trying to find answers" [4, para 63]. And there can be no doubt that his address contributes no end of grist to the economist's mill. He has stimulated thought.
Date: 1968
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