Description
“Pakistani Maishat Ki Soratehal” is an authoritative critique of Pakistan’s fiscal and monetary journey, written by the legendary economist and founder of the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Professor Khurshid Ahmad.
This book compiles decades of research and parliamentary insights to provide a holistic view of the Pakistani economy. Prof Khurshid Ahmad doesn’t just diagnose the problems—such as the “debt trap,” trade deficits, and the failure of Western-imposed models—but offers a radical alternative rooted in Islamic Economic Principles.
Key Themes Explored:
-
Historical Economic Performance: A decade-by-decade analysis of Pakistan’s GDP growth and setbacks.
-
The Debt Crisis: Understanding the impact of IMF/World Bank policies on national sovereignty.
-
Inflation & Poverty: Addressing the root causes of the rising cost of living and wealth inequality.
-
Islamic Finance: Practical steps toward an interest-free (Riba-free) economic system.
-
Budgetary Analysis: Insights into how national budgets can be aligned with public welfare.
Who Should Read This? This book is essential for Economists, CSS/PMS aspirants (Economics & Pakistan Affairs), Policy Makers, and anyone concerned about the future of Pakistan’s financial stability.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.