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... economic and social story is equally disastrous . Between 1988-99 , Pakistan's rate of economic growth averaged 3.6 % per year , compared to India's 6.9 % in the same period . If we turn these figures into growth in GNP per capita , the ...
... economic and social story is equally disastrous . Between 1988-99 , Pakistan's rate of economic growth averaged 3.6 % per year , compared to India's 6.9 % in the same period . If we turn these figures into growth in GNP per capita , the ...
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... economic power of some consequence and leave India behind . In the 1960s and 1980s , its economic growth rate was higher than India's . It was sometimes seen as an economic tiger in the making . But the more the Pakistani economy grew ...
... economic power of some consequence and leave India behind . In the 1960s and 1980s , its economic growth rate was higher than India's . It was sometimes seen as an economic tiger in the making . But the more the Pakistani economy grew ...
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... economic framework that stimu- lates continuous rises in productivity . India is not there yet by a long shot , but ... economic prospects , for a large continental economy such as India there is a tre- Were we to be more ambitious in ...
... economic framework that stimu- lates continuous rises in productivity . India is not there yet by a long shot , but ... economic prospects , for a large continental economy such as India there is a tre- Were we to be more ambitious in ...
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