Door to prosperity: trade and market access for Pakistan on December 28, 2018The current state of Pakistan’s economy seems to be in tethers with the trade deficit rising to approximately 371.6 Billion in November 2018 from 246 Billion in the corresponding month last year. Although the exports have improved to 18.7 % but the effect is marred by a jump in imports to 23.2% from the last […]
Role of technical vocational entrepreneurial training in Pakistan on December 23, 2018One side of the coin shows the possibilities and the other side the way to build up the possibilities. Therefore, a country is luxuriously enriched with regular crude materials isn’t an assurance for it to be rich particularly when the assets are under used. The capacity to ideally outfit and use accessible and procured assets […]
IMF not a permanent solution on November 30, 2018In the recent times it is observed by some of our national economists, policy makers, government official that Pakistan would be unable to survive if it does not seek the International Monetary Fund’s help. Although, it is no less than a delusion keeping in view the economic standing of our nation. These thinkers were of […]
A new system dynamics for agricultural reforms on November 8, 2018Agricultural sector is contributing heavily to the Pakistan economy. Despite that, it is still suffering from chronic issues which needs not only immediate attention by the government but also requires a new system dynamics to address the infection points. Pakistan was once considered to be water-surplus country but now it is classified as water-deficit country. […]
Bullish or bearish? on October 28, 2018Investing is always like watching paint dry or either grass grow. It is foolish to provide an exact answer to the time and number of market bottom or a market top. Many before and many after will always play in the market on hit and trial methodology. Some of the individual’s hits went wrong while […]
Knock knock to nation not IMF! on October 19, 2018After the forming of the new government we can hear the rising echoes of hike in gas, energy and petrol prices. The subsidies are also shrinking and the cheery on top of all these crises; the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program for Pakistan, is also around the corner. Since 2014, petrol prices have sky-rocketed reaching […]
Sufi life and shrine reforms on October 8, 2018Since the advent of this universe, the changes in this universe bear witness to the fact that there are periods of ups and downs, eruptions’ and disruptions’, sorrow and relief, success and failure of time where all scientific inventions and research are being safeguarded in the depths of this world. This universe is also aware […]
Guiding global goods into the market on October 1, 2018The Internet is unique in how it has impacted the way that the global economy interacts with each other. Throughout history, many circumstances and events influenced international trade and tourism in countries all around the world. Factors ranging from war, law, and government policies to language barriers and modes of transport all affect how easy […]
Can policy reforms help in development of Pakistan’s SMEs? on September 18, 2018As discussed in my previous article, I believe that development of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the solution to many problems that the country is undergoing. There are many hopes attached to the newly formed government in regard to new opportunities, development, financial ease, ease of doing business and most importantly less corrupt […]
Can SMEs be a blessing in disguise for Pakistan? on September 9, 2018It is believed that economies with strong Small and Medium-sized businesses (SMEs), are progressive in nature and experience robust economic growth. Likewise, SMEs are also considered as the heroes of contemporary capitalism. Indeed, leading economists and political scientists are also of the opinion that the SME’s structure and network act as a blessing in disguise […]