By Saidbek MamatkobilovEnsuring energy security is one of the main challenges of our time for almost every state, regardless ...
Vani Sethi and colleagues highlight country efforts on evidence based policy making, strengthening implementation and ...
The All Pakistan Business Forum (APBF) has asked the banks to boost financial deepening and diversify beyond the government sector, stressing that no country can achieve sustainable economic growth ...
Pakistan’s economic future hinges on human development, not just GDP growth. As Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argues, “Human ...
As rent continues to consume a lion’s share of household incomes, financial stability remains out of reach for many.
Danish Bhutto ...
C urrently, more than a third of Pakistan’s population is urban. Much of this urbanisation is driven by migration. In the ...
Banks integrated technology to address the rising need for quick transactional operations and enabled the smart cellular ...
One of the most alarming consequences of population pressure is its effect on the climate. Already one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, Pakistan is experiencing extreme weather fluctuations.
Latest report highlights "state failures"; says people dying without treatment due to surging prices of drugs, medical ...
The predominantly import-based consumption results in inadequate job creation, thus impacting the inclusiveness of growth, ...
Foreign aid's impact is complex, with governance, inequality, and economic factors shaping South Asia's development.