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COVID-19: The bigger setback to corruption and global imbalances in gender equality

COVID-19: The bigger setback to corruption and global imbalances in gender equality

COVID-19 threatened the world in each and every sector of their economies and may also increase the chances of corruption as every government nowadays are busy to counter the health crisis. Corruption, the abuse of public office for private gain, it erodes the social contract and corrodes the government’s ability to help grow the economy in a way that benefits all citizens the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the importance of …

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Digital transformation — a way to accelerate COVID recovery

Digital transformation -- a way to accelerate COVID recovery

The growing COVID-19 emergency takes steps to excessively hit developing nations, not just as a health emergency for current but in addition it has overwhelming social, economic and political impacts in future. Recently the bigger challenge for the developing nations is to keep economy moving to ensure food supply and wellbeing of the society during the various barriers of physical distancing and lockdowns. Plagues and pandemics have been undermining mankind …

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Overseas employment

Overseas employment

The Government statistics showed that Pakistan is the 2nd largest manpower/labour exporting country of South Asia. Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BE&OE) has recorded greater than 11.11 million emigrants for employment abroad. Statistics also showed that during 2019, the Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment recorded 625,203 for overseas employment as against to 382,439 emigrants in 2018 explaining a rise of 242,764 people as against to the previous year. …

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All roads lead to Beijing

All roads lead to Beijing

The year 2020 is unfolding a series of transformations for the whole world. The Covid pandemic is wreaking havoc across the continents while some countries are tackling the virus better than the others. China, Germany, New Zealand and Japan are few of the exceptions that have displayed remarkable versatility and acumen in the handling the outbreak. On the other hand, United States and European countries like UK, Italy and Spain …

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Province-wise Pakistan’s budget 2020-21 allocations

Province-wise Pakistan’s budget 2020-21 allocations

Sindh Budget The Sindh government presented the budget for FY2020-21 with a total outlay of Rs1.24 trillion with an estimated narrow deficit despite falling inflows from the federal divisible pool. Sources mentioned that the province is hoping to generate revenue receipts worth Rs1.22 trillion against its total expenditure. The provincial government has also not proclaimed any new taxes and envisaged a deficit of Rs18.38 billion for the upcoming fiscal year. …

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Budget 2020-21: a critical view

Budget 2020-21: a critical view

The budget proposals for 2020-2021, prepared by the Adviser on Finance and Revenue, Dr. Hafeez Shaikh — against the backdrop of potentially the biggest public health emergency and economic downturn in generations — and presented on the floor of the House by Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar, boldly announced, “There are no new taxes in this budget.” This could be termed as an activity of an ordinary salesman …

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New budget under COVID-19: how to equip economy with gears

COVID-19 and the challenges of foreign remittances and expatriates unemployment

These are extraordinary days where extraordinary steps and out of box solutions are required. Budget deficit was estimated around 7.2 percent in fiscal year 2019-20 which is around 8.9 percent; likewise budget deficit is being estimated at around 9.1 percent which will cross 10 percent when the actual numbers will be calculated in 2021. Pakistan’s public debt has risen by almost 40 percent in the past two years; from Rs. …

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New budget under COVID-19: how to equip economy with gears

New budget under COVID-19 how to equip economy with gears

These are extraordinary days where extraordinary steps and out of box solutions are required. Budget deficit was estimated around 7.2 percent in fiscal year 2019-20 which is around 8.9 percent; likewise budget deficit is being estimated at around 9.1 percent which will cross 10 percent when the actual numbers will be calculated in 2021. Pakistan’s public debt has risen by almost 40 percent in the past two years; from Rs. …

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Review of Pakistan’s export and import during May 2020

Review of Pakistan’s export and import during May 2020

The economists revealed that worldwide economy is highly integrated by tourism, trade and remittances. According to World Trade Organisation (WTO), world merchandise trade because of COVID-19 is predicted to fall by 13 to 32 percent in 2020. During 2020 trade volume is predicted to decline by double digits in nearly all regions, depending on the duration of the outbreak and effectiveness of policy response. Trade in services is also predicted …

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COVID-19 pandemic: traditional banking habits must hold up

COVID-19 pandemic- traditional banking habits must hold up

The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the global economy, and financial sector in particular, are still unpredictable. It has crippled economic activities, overturned supply chains and crumpled the demands for goods. The virus has forced both the consumers and the businesses to spend and invest less. The consensus amongst most economists is the slow downing and eventually downward revisions in GDP growth targets. Countries have introduced stimulus programs to …

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