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My Life My Country: Memoirs of a Pakistani Economist

Last Name: Hasan

First and Other Names: Parvez

Summary:

An eminent Pakistani economist presents a lively, very readable, account of his country’s progress and problems with a personal and professional perspective including his years as a central banker, a top planner, and a senior World Bank official for quarter of a century.

This is a timely book. It comes out at an extraordinarily difficult time for the Pakistani economy. The country has seen many ups and downs in its turbulent history of 64 years. In the second half of the 1960s, many economists -- some of them from the West-- (1) saw Pakistan as a model of economic success which other developing nations could follow. Some scholars even viewed Ayub Khan's political model as a success, able to the problem the Nobel prize winning economist Gunnar Myrdal had identified as the 'soft Asia state". (2) Now, half a century later, the country is viewed as a highly troubled and stressed state. (3) It faces numerous problems that could conceivably result in the collapse of the economy. Parvez Hasan's books traces some of these ups and downs in Pakistan's economic history. He presents them as a part of his life story.

Year of Publication: 2011

Publisher: Ferozsons (Pvt.) Ltd.

Category: Biography

Language: English

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