Author:
Ahmad Eatzaz,Idrees Muhammad
Abstract
The manufacturing sector of Pakistan has at times played the
role of the leading sector of the economy. The successful experience of
planned growth in the 1960s owes much to the special attention paid to
the growth of manufacturing sector. Policies like the export bonus
scheme, tax-holidays, subsidised import of capital, easy and subsidised
loans and over-valued exchange rate, resulted in a substantial growth in
the sector. However, with over-protection of the sector, nationalisation
of some of the major industries in the 1970s and, later-on,
over-employment in the nationalised industries, the performance of the
sector started to deteriorate gradually. It is now widely believed that
many of the manufacturing industries in Pakistan have become inefficient
because they have not been exposed to competitive environment due to
protective and distortionary policies.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
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