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education, 5% for industry and minerals, 4% for health, and 11% for other sectors. The plan gave much greater emphasis than before to private investment in all sectors of the economy. Total planned private investment was Rs292 billion, and the private-to- public ratio of investment was expected to rise from 42:58 in FY 1988 to 48:52 in FY 1993. It was also intended that public-sector corporations finance most of their own investment programmes through profits and borrowing.
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successfully ran for the first three years of the Third Five-Year Plan, but at the end, the third programme proved to be even more of a disappointment in terms of proclaimed production goals. The performance of the third programme was undeniable that led the economical disaster in the country. Dramatically, the agriculture growth sharply declined and desperately devastated the farming class of the country.
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1615:. The second five-year plans gave highest priority to heavy industrial development, and advancement in literature and science, and had a single underlying purpose: "to advance the country as far as possible, within the next five years, along the road of these long-range objectives.". Further improvements were made in
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Five-Year Plan surpassed its major goals when all sectors showed substantial growth which also encouraged private entrepreneurs to participate in those activities in which a great deal of profit could be made, while the government acted in those sectors of the economy where private business was reluctant to operate.
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industrial development and agricultural industries; the second five-year plans aimed to increase the national income by 20%. The unemployment was tackled with the industrialisation of the country, and overall major industrial development was carried out in West
Pakistan while few in East. The Second
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again revived the plan and published it in 1956. After reassessment, the programme was launched again with agricultural development as the highest priority, and strong emphasis placed on rapidly increasing developmental efforts in East
Pakistan and in the less-developed areas of West Pakistan. Prime
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development of the past two centuries. The partition had a major effect on the country's existing economic infrastructure that disrupted the wholesale transfers of population, trade and business, channels of communication, industrial and commercial organisation, and the pressing need to establish new
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The sixth five-year plans represented a significant shift toward the private sector. It was designed to tackle some of the major problems of the economy: low investment and savings ratios; low agricultural productivity; heavy reliance on imported energy; and low spending on health and education. The
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In practice, this plan was not implemented because of its enormous size. The shortage of technical knowledge also devastated the programme. The Awami League's government also had shortage of foreign exchange to execute the plan, and was unable to find outside assistance to fulfill its commitment to
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in
December 1979, as well as the sharp increase in international oil prices in 1979–80, drew resources away from planned investments (see Pakistan Becomes a Frontline State, ch. 5). Nevertheless, some of the plan's goals were attained. Many of the controls on industry were liberalised or abolished,
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in
October 1951. Moreover, efforts to continue the programme failed, partly due to inadequate staff officers and lack of ambitions. In 1953, the programme collapsed when shortages of clothes, medicines and other essential consumer goods arose; there was also a serious food shortage as a result of
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This mix of private enterprise and social responsibility was hailed as a model that other developing countries could follow. The second five-year plans oversaw the development of water and power utilities in East and West
Pakistan and had energy sector built with the help from private-sector. The
1386:. Although not five-year plans did not take up the full period of time assigned to them, some of the plans were failed and abandoned whilst some completed successfully. Altogether, there were eight five-year plans (starting 1950 till 1999) and were replaced with the more effective programme, the
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This group, which included leading industrialists, presidents of chambers of commerce, and senior civil servants, submitted its report in late 1992. However, in early 1994, the eighth plan had not yet been announced, mainly because the successive changes of government in 1993 forced ministers to
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The Seven Year Plan will be introduced by
Benazir Government. The seventh plans provided for total public-sector spending of Rs350 billion. Of this total, 36.5% was designated for energy, 18% for transportation and communications, 9% for water, 8% for physical infrastructure and housing, 7% for
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growth which was increased at 122% and had focused on the enhancing the capabilities of private sector to operate in the country. The size of the third programme was determined in the light of a careful evaluation of the recent experience under the second programme. Although the third programme
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deficit was kept under control, and
Pakistan became self-sufficient in all basic foodstuffs with the exception of edible oils. Yet the plan failed to stimulate substantial private industrial investment and to raise significantly the expenditure on rural infrastructure development.
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government accorded more importance to planning. The Fifth Five-Year Plan (1978–83) was an attempt to stabilise the economy and improve the standard of living of the poorest segment of the population. Increased defense expenditures and a flood of refugees to
Pakistan after the
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was introduced by
Suhrawardy as part of his agricultural policies and around 27.0 million rupees were spent in order to organised the agricultural in the country. However, this programme was built entirely in the absence of much essential information and basic statistics.
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In the middle of 1950, relations were restored when India and
Pakistan resumed trade, and in February 1951, India formally recognized Pakistan's currency after entering in a new trade agreement, but older trade relations were not restored. The
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Although Pakistan didn't officially launch a First Five-Year Plan, it embarked on various development initiatives during this period. The key focus areas included agriculture, industries, and infrastructure development. At the time of
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which featured an intense level of government-ownership management on private entities. Only scientific aspects of fourth five-year plans were adopted in a view to turn Pakistan into a major "scientific superpower" in the world.
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financial services heavily depended on the foreign investment and aid from the United States that bolstered the economy. The second five-year plans were a quiet a big success but it was partially due to generous infusions of
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who initially backed the programme, in 1948. The first five-year plans were approved by the prime minister Ali Khan in 1950 for the period of 1950–55; it was accepted in a view to serve in the rapid and intensified
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of Pakistan was established to give a kickstart to banking services in the country. The major economic infrastructure was quickly expanded and the hiring gap was filled as government revenue began to rise. The
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The fourth five-year plans were abandoned after the fall of Dhaka East-Pakistan. Virtually, all fourth five-year planning was bypassed by the government of Prime minister
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was forced to end the programme after requesting economic assistance from the United States and other friendly countries.
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gave much priority to food development, agriculture and social development in both states. The concept of
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system. Supervision and fulfillment of this programme became the watchword of Pakistan's
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From June 2004, the Planning Commission gave a new name to the Five Year Plan –
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2006:"Background of first Five Year Plans for the National Economy of Pakistan"
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1915:. The United States of America: Library of Congress. pp. 158–200.
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1750:(MTDF). Thirty two Working Groups then produced the MTDF 2005–2010.
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and targets as part of the economic development initiatives, in the
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yielded a very low standard of living, with little opportunity for
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Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan: Raja Shah Baz Khan
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2088:. The Problem of Economic Development and Planning. Archived from
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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of Pakistan on 8 July 1948. The first plan was conceived by the
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2015:. Government of Pakistan (MoF). pp. 1–4, 6. Archived from
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1995:
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1983:
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1816:"List of Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of Pakistan"
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brought about an economic boom but growth declined after the
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Chief Election Commissioner of AJK: Abdul Rashid Sulehria
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1897:
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1807:
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2219:. Second Five Year Plans (Chapter 2). Archived from
2183:. Second Five Year Plans (Chapter 8). Archived from
1309:
Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of Pakistan
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2400:"Science and Technological advancement in Pakistan"
2372:. Third Five-Year Plans (Chapter 5). Archived from
2306:. Third Five-Year Plan (Chapter 7). Archived from
2083:"The Problem of Economic Development and Planning"
1363:, the programme was visioned and proposed by the
2150:. Second Five-Year Plans (Part-I). Archived from
2052:. Outline of First Five Year Plan. Archived from
1848:. Outline of First Five-Year Plan. Archived from
1323:Five-Year Economic Plans for the National Economy
2579:Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan
1679:The fourth five-year plan was replaced with the
2449:
1904:FRD, Federal Research Division (April 1994).
1500:(MoF), and were studied and developed by the
1340:(MoF), and were studied and developed by the
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8:
2654:Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund
1820:Planning Commission (Government of Pakistan
1492:presented the first Five-Year plans at the
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1558:monsoon floods after 1951. Prime Minister
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2671:Pakistani economic crisis (2022–present)
1947:. Government of Pakistan. Archived from
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21:
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1318:اقتصادی منصوبہ جاتِ پنج سالہ ، پاکستان
7:
2339:. Third Five-Year Plans (Chapter IA)
2263:. Third Five Year Plans (Chapter I).
1533:and Indian refusal to recognize the
742:Gilgit-Baltistan Election Commission
1361:five-year plans of the Soviet Union
1316:
542:List of prime ministers of Pakistan
2521:Governor of State Bank of Pakistan
1938:"First Five-Year Plan of Pakistan"
1726:Seventh Five-Year Plans (Pakistan)
1668:Fourth Five-Year Plans (1970–1975)
1604:Second Five-Year Plans (1960–1965)
1488:began in 1948 when Prime Minister
1325:), were the series of nationwide
14:
2632:Medium Term Development Framework
2259:"Review of Planned Development".
2047:"Outline of First Five Year Plan"
2013:First Five-Year Plans of Pakistan
1843:"Outline of First Five-Year Plan"
1748:Medium Term Development Framework
1688:Fifth Five-Year Plans (1978–1983)
1640:Third Five-Year Plans (1965–1970)
1566:Reassessment and collectivisation
1512:. As part of this programme, the
1432:First Five-Year Plans (1955-1960)
1423:Pakistan–United Kingdom relations
1388:Medium Term Development Framework
463:(written 1949, incorporated 1985)
174:Provincial assemblies of Pakistan
3261:
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2430:Planning Commission of Pakistan.
1758:
1720:Seventh Five-Year Plan (1988–93)
1419:Pakistan–United States relations
1348:, and also covered the areas of
1336:. The plan was conceived by the
1264:
31:
1738:Eighth Five Year Plan (1993–98)
1659:The third programme focused on
1502:Economic Coordination Committee
1415:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948
1407:Pakistan–Soviet Union relations
1342:Economic Coordination Committee
1321:) (otherwise publicly known as
728:Territorial election commission
707:Election Commission of Pakistan
366:National Assembly (Lower House)
3033:Mobile phone network operators
1711:Sixth Five-Year Plan (1983–88)
1699:Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
1438:Government of Liaquat Ali Khan
653:Gilgit-Baltistan supreme court
518:List of presidents of Pakistan
243:Government of Gilgit-Baltistan
1:
3290:Economic planning in Pakistan
2574:Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
1876:"Section 3: Economic History"
1537:in 1949 led to a deadlock in
1504:(ECC) based on the theory of
1344:(ECC) based on the theory of
3285:Economic history of Pakistan
2538:Finance Minister of Pakistan
2334:"Two Decades of Development"
2115:"2nd Five Year Plan 1960–65"
1661:Gross national product (GNP)
1654:Financial sector development
1481:scientific and technological
1911:. In Peter R. Blood (ed.).
1600:the first five-year plans.
1191:Minister of Foreign Affairs
1186:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
712:Chief Election Commissioner
657:Gilgit-Baltistan High Court
3311:
3225:Central business districts
3184:Central business districts
3177:Central business districts
1936:MoF, Ministry of Finance.
1723:
1435:
1404:
1080:Pakistan Muslim League (N)
527:Prime Minister of Pakistan
3258:
2642:National debt of Pakistan
2210:"Resources and Fianncing"
1913:Pakistan: A Country Study
1789:A Country Study: Pakistan
1776:Federal Research Division
1681:nationalisation programme
1484:provisional governments.
597:Judges appointment body:
578:Supreme Court of Pakistan
16:Pakistan's economic plans
2567:Federal Board of Revenue
2405:. Fourth Five Year Plans
2367:"Resources and Finances"
2141:"Second Five-Year Plans"
2081:Government of Pakistan.
2045:Government of Pakistan.
1632:, particularly from the
1506:Cost-of-production value
1346:Cost-of-production value
1085:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
599:Supreme Judicial Council
432:Constitution of Pakistan
420:Leader of the Opposition
410:Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah
3245:Pakistanis by net worth
2996:Cottage and small scale
2888:Entertainment and Media
2867:Pakistan Stock Exchange
2659:Foreign aid to Pakistan
2627:Economic Liberalization
2496:State-owned enterprises
1646:1965 Indo-Pakistani War
734:AJK Election Commission
441:Previous constitutions:
221:Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry
210:Azad Kashmir government
3006:Information technology
2969:Science and technology
2920:Healthcare in Pakistan
2637:Periods of stagflation
2516:State Bank of Pakistan
2261:Government of Pakistan
2217:Government of Pakistan
2148:Government of Pakistan
1906:"Development Planning"
1791:. Library of Congress.
1510:trickle-down economics
1198:Diplomatic missions of
1090:Pakistan Peoples Party
376:
306:
288:Parliament legislature
68:Provincial governments
3235:International ranking
3189:I. I. Chundrigar Road
2622:Islamic economization
2139:Planning Commission.
1822:. Planning Commission
1465:trade and consumption
1397:(office: 2004–2007).
980:Territorial elections
673:Accountability Courts
669:Anti Terrorism Courts
503:President of Pakistan
375:
305:
2991:Books and publishing
2297:"Private Investment"
1785:Development Planning
1539:India-Pakistan trade
1473:economic advancement
1108:Administrative units
854:Provincial elections
716:Sikandar Sultan Raja
296:Senate (Upper House)
235:Legislative Assembly
230:Chaudhry Anwarul Haq
105:Sardar Saleem Haider
24:Politics of Pakistan
2465:Economy of Pakistan
2379:on 16 November 2012
2313:on 16 November 2012
2226:on 16 November 2012
2190:on 16 November 2012
2157:on 16 November 2012
2095:on 16 November 2012
2059:on 16 November 2012
1954:on 16 November 2012
1945:Ministry of Finance
1855:on 16 November 2012
1814:Govt. of Pakistan.
1704:balance of payments
1674:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
1508:, and also covered
1498:Ministry of Finance
1427:History of Pakistan
1356:since early 1950s.
1338:Ministry of Finance
1271:Pakistan portal
551:Cabinet of Pakistan
477:Pakistan Penal Code
381:Leader of the House
334:Leader of the House
315:Yousaf Raza Gillani
3250:Standard of living
3136:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
3104:Domestic economies
2979:Telecommunications
2248:. Third programme.
1593:Collective farming
1580:Muhammad Ali Bogra
1560:Khawaja Nazimuddin
1411:Partition of India
1135:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1050:Gilgit-Baltistan:
641:Territorial courts
377:
324:Syedaal Khan Nasar
307:
120:Sheikh Jaffar Khan
115:Faisal Karim Kundi
55:Federal government
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3046:People and labour
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2709:National highways
2276:Missing or empty
2246:"Third Programme"
2178:"Water and Power"
1585:Huseyn Suhrawardy
1486:Economic planning
1380:industrialisation
1354:civil bureaucracy
1305:
1304:
1220:Visa requirements
1176:Foreign relations
1152:Autonomous region
1113:Capital territory
1073:Political parties
721:Electoral College
645:AJK supreme court
556:Cabinet Secretary
348:Opposition leader
152:Ali Amin Gandapur
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2597:Numbering system
2533:Finance ministry
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1375:Liaquat Ali Khan
1365:Finance Minister
1359:Inspired by the
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1238:Kashmir conflict
1163:Gilgit-Baltistan
593:List of justices
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