Some Notes on "Planning Experience in Pakistan
Azizur Khan
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Azizur Khan: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
The Pakistan Development Review, 1968, vol. 8, issue 3, 419-430
Abstract:
Planning for the national economy is an infinitely complicated process. It involves the harmonization of a large number of independent decisions taken I- by a great many agencies and groups often representing conflicting interests in order to achieve certain targets which are sometimes themselves in conflict with one another. Only by continuous appraisal and critical analysis of the major strategies can it be ensured that the main objectives are kept in mind while making individual decisions, and that individual policies do not conflict with one another. It is, therefore, important to make detailed assessment of the past experience to gain a general sense of the combination of circumstances which, in the past, did or did not prove favourable to growth.
Date: 1968
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