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Economy of Pakistan
What is Domestic Commerce?
-Domestic        Commerce       covers      all    aspects of
pricing, packaging, marketing, SPS/TBT compliance of WTO
agreement, improving competitiveness, sophistication, product
diversification, improving doing business environment etc.

(PIDE Working Papers 2006:11)

-A vibrant domestic commerce sector is the core of the economy
facilitating intermediation between supply and
demand, entrepreneurship development, risk-taking
innovation, and competitive markets. Such an economy moves
beyond commodity exports to brand name, process, and capital
exports, all of which command a higher rate of return.

“Policy in Pakistan has been fairly path-dependant, placing a
higher weight on export promotion and domestic industrializations
development than on
domestic commerce”.
Objectives of Economic
           Growth
• Well Diversified High and
  Sustained Growth in commodity-
  producing and services sectors
• Macroeconomic Stability –
  economic fundamentals to remain
  strong, macro imbalances are
  avoided
• Distributive Justice – protecting
  vulnerable groups thru „effective‟
  social safety-nets
Hurdles in Economic Policy making

• Theoretically and ideally, we aim for
  Equilibrium
• Because of its Size it is difficult to
  understand the Economy at the aggregate
  level so we approach it by analyzing various
  components (Markets) within a simple
  macroeconomic model
• Why economy deviates from Equilibrium is
  critical for policy planning and execution
• The Role of the Government [long-run vis-à-
  vis short-run concerns], Government
  Intervention is desired when deviation
  persists in the short-run
ECONOMY AND ITS
       COMPOSITION
1. Broadly Three Markets and two sub-
    sectors are considered
   – Product or Output Market
   – Labor Market
   – Money Market
       • Foreign Trade Sector when Open
          Economy is considered
       • Fiscal Sector when Government
          Intervention is explicit
• 2. Demand and Supply Considerations
PRODUCT OR OUTPUT MARKET


•    Supply Side: Income Approach
    –   GDP (at Factor Cost) equals
        •   Value Added in [Agriculture (crop and
            non-crop sectors) + Manufacturing
            (small and large scale) + Mining and
            Quarrying + Services]
•    Demand Side: Expenditure Approach
    –   GDP (at Market Prices) equals
        •   Consumption (private and public) +
            Investment (private and public)
            including changes in stocks + Exports of
            Goods and Services – Imports of Goods
            and Services
PRODUCT OR OUTPUT MARKET


•    Equilibrium: Equate Demand and Supply
    – Caution: Correction is desired to convert
         GDP at factor cost into GDP at market
         prices. For this we add indirect taxes and
         subtract subsidies, i.e.,
    – GDP (MP) = GDP (FC) + Indirect Taxes -
         Subsidies
•    Disequilibrium: leads to Resource Gap
        (RG = Y – C – I); Otherwise Y – C = S = I
•    Issues: Why domestic savings are low? Where
     investment taking place? What is the role of
     financial institutions in promoting savings?
     What is the linkage between stock market and
     investment?
LABOR MARKET


•   Supply Side: Sectoral Labor Supply (HH behavior)
•   Demand Side: Sectoral Labor Demand (Firms‟
    Behavior)
•   Equilibrium: Equate Labor Demand and Labor
    Supply
•   Disequilibrium leads to Unemployment (UN = LS
    – LD)
•   Issues: What is unemployment rate? Who is
    unemployed? Has TNA been done? What is the
    overall HR Strategy? How to tackle skill Shortages?
    What is Industrial Planning to meet domestic
    demand?
MONEY MARKET
           Financial Market
        (Money, Bonds, Equities)

•   Supply Side: Money Supply, Monetary Base
    includes Net Domestic Assets (Government Bills)
    and Net Foreign Assets (Reserves and Gold)
•   Demand Side: Money Demand (M2)
•   Equilibrium: Equate Demand and Supply
•   No Disequilibrium problem as MS = MD and there
    is instantaneous adjustment in financial instruments
•   Issues: Excess of Money Supply is generally
    Inflationary. Money Tightening but at what cost?
    Autonomy of SBP?
FOREIGN TRADE SECTOR
•   Supply Side: Exports of Goods and Services
•   Demand Side: Imports of Goods and Services
•   Trade Balance: Exports (G&S) = Imports (G&S)
•   Disequilibrium yields Trade Deficit
•   Further Issues: Exchange Rate Policy and
    Management. Size of CAD and Problems related to
    BOP
FISCAL SECTOR
•   Resource Side: Tax and Non-tax
    Revenues (F&P) including Surcharges
•   Expenditure Side: Current and
    Development Expenditure
•   Equilibrium (Balanced Budget):
    Revenues = Expenditures
•   Disequilibrium leads to Fiscal Deficit:
    Expenditure exceeds Revenue
•   Other Definitions of Deficit and Twin
    Deficit Problem
•   Further Issues: Accumulation of Internal
    and External Debt and its Management
Long-run Economic Growth

 – Why Less Developed Economies lag
   behind Rich Nations?
     • For the simple reason that the developed nations
        at some point in their history experienced extended
        periods of rapid growth where as the developing nations
        never experienced sustained growth or have had periods
        of growth offset by periods of economic decline.
 – What Determines Economic Growth? Saving &
   Investment, and Technological Change that help
   improve productivity of machines and workers.
     • Example: Quadrupling of average productivity of workers
       in US since the start of twentieth century.
     • Example: Initial resource endowment is not that crucial as
       Japan and Korea compared to many Latin American
       countries were resource-deficient to start with.
Business Cycles: Recession & Boom

 – Growth of output is not always smooth – it
   has hills and valleys (peaks and troughs).
   These short run, but sometimes
   sharp, fluctuations are described by what is
   known as Business cycles.
 – The downward phase of BC, during which
   national output may be falling or perhaps
   growing very slowly, is called recession –
   implying hard times for many. Recessions are
   not politically welcomed. Therefore, a lot of
   effort is put in to understand what causes
   recessions and how to rectify.
 – The up-swing of the economy starts with
   recovery phase leading to boom
   (expansion), Over-heating of economy is
   vaguely defined concept.
Unemployment and Inflation
 – Recession is usually accompanied by increase
   in unemployment. During great depression of
   1933, the UR defined as total number of
   unemployed divided by active work force
   (workers either employed or seeking job) was
   25% in the US implying that one in four
   potential workers was unemployed.
 – When prices of most goods and services are
   rising over time, the economy is said to be
   experiencing inflation. Among various
   measures of inflation Consumer Price Index
   (CPI) – cost of buying a fixed basket – is
   most commonly used.
 – Year-on-year inflation rate is measured as:
            ∏ = [(Pt – Pt-1)/Pt-1]*100
The International
        Economy
– Open economy implies extensive trading and
  financial relationships between countries.
  While there are gains to trade and capital
  flows, studying the patterns of international
  trade and borrowing is important to
  understand the transmission of business cycle
  from one country to another.
– Study of trade and current account
  imbalances is another area of significance not
  only for developing but also for developed
  economies as well. What causes trade
  imbalances and are they really bad for a
  country or for trading partners? These
  questions are receiving increasing attention in
  the literature.
Macroeconomic Policy
– Economy‟s performance not only depends on the
  availability of human and natural resources, its
  capital stock, the technology it possesses and the
  choices made by its citizens, individually and
  collectively, it is also dependent on the set of
  macroeconomic policies pursued by the
  Government.
– More important ones are Fiscal and Monetary
  Policies.
– Fiscal policies gain importance when a country
  runs a large budget deficit. However, critics of
  government FP question the use of borrowed
  funds on deficits rather than on productive
  investment.
– Besides other purposes, monetary policy is used to
  maintain inflation at targeted level.
Economic Analysis
– Forecasting: A difficult and challenging job, not
  carried out to the satisfaction of many. Reason, the
  knowledge of the economy is imperfect, factors other
  than economic variables also affect the economy.
– Economic Analysis: An important task to monitor
  economic activities. Difficulties are observed
  because politicians and not economists make
  economic policies.
    • Example: US and Europe subsidies to agriculture sector
    • Example: Freezing of domestic price of oil
– Economic Research: Very important and wide-
  ranging. Wheel should not be re-invented all the
  times.
– Classicals vs Keynesians, which line should be
  followed?
                  End of Lecture 1
Macroeconomic Performance in Pakistan:
        Historical Perspective
       Growth (%)          1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's

       GDP                  6.8    4.8    6.5    4.6
       - Agriculture        5.1    2.4    5.4    4.4
       - Manufacturing      9.9    5.5    8.2    4.8
       - Services           6.7    6.3    6.7    4.6
       Share (%) in GDP
       Total Investment       -    17.1   18.7   18.3
       National Savings       -    11.2   14.8   13.8
       Total Revenue        13.1   16.8   17.3   16.9
       Total Expenditure    11.6   21.5   24.9   24.1
       Budget Deficit        2.1   5.3    7.1    6.9
Macroeconomic Performance in Pakistan:
        Historical Perspective
       Share (%) in GDP           1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's
       Total Exports                -      -     9.8    13.0
       Total Imports                -      -     18.7   17.4
       Trade Deficit                -      -     8.9    4.4
       Current Account Deficit      -      -     3.9    4.5
       Human Resources/ Social Development
       Un-employment Rate           -      -     1.4    5.7
       Literacy Rate                -      -     29.5   40.7
       Male                         -      -     39.0   51.6
       Female                       -      -     18.7   28.6
       Expenditure on Education     -      -     0.8    2.3
       Expenditure on Health        -     0.6    0.8    0.7
Relatively Recent
Macroeconomic Performance
         Growth of GDP and Components (%)
18.0

16.0

14.0

12.0

10.0

 8.0

 6.0

 4.0

 2.0

 0.0
       00-01    01-02    02-03     03-04    04-05    05-06   06-07   07-08
-2.0

-4.0



               GDP      - Agriculture      - Manufacturing     - Services
Relatively Recent Macroeconomic
           Performance
            Macro Imbalances relative to GDP
  8.0
  7.0
  6.0
  5.0
  4.0
  3.0
  2.0
  1.0
  0.0
        00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08

            Budget Deficit   Trade Deficit   Current Account Deficit
Relatively Recent Macroeconomic
           Performance

           Key Variables relative to GDP
  25.0

  20.0

  15.0

  10.0

   5.0

   0.0
         00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08

                  Total Investment   National Savings
                  Total Revenue      Total Expenditure
                  Total Exports      Total Imports
Economy of Pakistan:
Relatively Recent Performance
  Human Resources/     00-   01-   02-   03-   04-   05-   06-   07-
  Social Development   01    02    03    04    05    06    07    08


  Un-employment
                6.0          7.8   7.8   8.3   7.7   7.6   6.2   5.2
  Rate

  Literacy Rate        49.0 50.5 51.6 53.0 53.0 54.0 55.0 0.0

   Male                58.0 0.0    0.0   0.0 65.0 65.0 67.0 0.0

   Female              32.0 0.0    0.0   0.0 40.0 42.0 42.0 0.0

  Expenditure on
                 1.6         1.9   1.7   2.1   1.0   1.9   2.4   2.3
  Education/ GNP
  Expenditure on
                       0.7   0.7   0.7   0.6   0.6   0.5   0.6   0.6
  Health/ GNP
Pressing Macroeconomic
          Issues
• Four major concerns that haunted the
  economy in 2008 were:
   – Spiraling Inflation
   – High (and widening) Fiscal Deficit
      • Re-emergence of Primary Deficit
   – High Trade Deficit and Rising CAD
   – Pressure on Currency and Foreign
     Exchange Reserves
Pressing Macroeconomic
          Issues
• Soaring Inflation
  – Possible Causes
     • Monetary Phenomenon (accommodating to generate
       growth thru reduced cost of borrowing)
     • Supply Constraints (sugar, wheat etc)
     • Imported (POL, edible oil, other primary products)
     • Adverse Expectations

  – Possible Remedies
     • Adopt Tight Monetary Stance – it may retard Growth
     • Improve Supply Shortages; Better Storage Capacity
     • Reduce Reliance on Imports – self-
       sufficiency, conservation
     • Transmit „right‟ signals
Pressing Macroeconomic
          Issues
• High Fiscal Deficit due to fiscal
  indiscipline
   – Expenditure over-runs leading to
     abnormally high borrowings from SBP
      • Huge subsidy payments for oil,
        power, wheat, and fertilizer;
      • Substantial increase in interest
        payment on domestic debt – sheer
        callousness and bad sequencing;
      • Conscious policy inaction
   – Shortfall in Revenue Collection
Pressing Macroeconomic
          Issues
• High Trade Deficit and Rising CAD
  – Poor export performance, paying price for
    heavy reliance on textile;
  – The export to import ratio declined from 56%
    to 48%;
  – Seven items -- POL, Edible
    Oil, Wheat, Cotton, Fertilizer, Iron &
    Steel, and oil rigs had additional cost of Rs.
    477.4 Billion in the overall imports of Rs.
    2242.3 B till May over last year. The rest of
    the import bill was just a routine matter.
    Thus, the real concern and policy action
    should have revolved around these items
    only.
Pressing Macroeconomic
         Issues
• Currency Depreciation and
  Depletion of Foreign
  Exchange Reserves
• Inability to generate external
  financing due to deteriorating
  rating
• Inability of SBP to intervene
• Speculators had a field day
Pressing Macroeconomic
         Issues
• Serious Law and Order situation
  on the domestic front
• Political unrest and transitional
  phase of the government
• Serious energy crisis having
  adverse impact on growth of
  manufacturing sector
• Falling external demand due to
  onset of recession in the west
Corrective Measures:
Natural or Otherwise
• Move towards fiscal discipline
   – Reduction in Expenditure
   – Withdrawal of Subsidies
   – Policy Reversal in Taxation Policy
• Further tightening of Monetary Policy
• IMF Program once again
• Falling petroleum prices, Falling prices
  of edible oil, other primary products
• Lots of PDL
Future Prospects
• Difficult period to continue for
  some time to come
• Fiscal and Monetary Policies are
  contractionary in nature, Growth
  retarding.
• Manufacturing sector still facing
  high cost of borrowing, reduced
  domestic and foreign demand
• Slowdown in services sector
• Stabilization Program is mostly
  painful with severe
  conditionalities*** End of Lec 2
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Economy of Pakistan

  • 2. What is Domestic Commerce? -Domestic Commerce covers all aspects of pricing, packaging, marketing, SPS/TBT compliance of WTO agreement, improving competitiveness, sophistication, product diversification, improving doing business environment etc. (PIDE Working Papers 2006:11) -A vibrant domestic commerce sector is the core of the economy facilitating intermediation between supply and demand, entrepreneurship development, risk-taking innovation, and competitive markets. Such an economy moves beyond commodity exports to brand name, process, and capital exports, all of which command a higher rate of return. “Policy in Pakistan has been fairly path-dependant, placing a higher weight on export promotion and domestic industrializations development than on domestic commerce”.
  • 3. Objectives of Economic Growth • Well Diversified High and Sustained Growth in commodity- producing and services sectors • Macroeconomic Stability – economic fundamentals to remain strong, macro imbalances are avoided • Distributive Justice – protecting vulnerable groups thru „effective‟ social safety-nets
  • 4. Hurdles in Economic Policy making • Theoretically and ideally, we aim for Equilibrium • Because of its Size it is difficult to understand the Economy at the aggregate level so we approach it by analyzing various components (Markets) within a simple macroeconomic model • Why economy deviates from Equilibrium is critical for policy planning and execution • The Role of the Government [long-run vis-à- vis short-run concerns], Government Intervention is desired when deviation persists in the short-run
  • 5. ECONOMY AND ITS COMPOSITION 1. Broadly Three Markets and two sub- sectors are considered – Product or Output Market – Labor Market – Money Market • Foreign Trade Sector when Open Economy is considered • Fiscal Sector when Government Intervention is explicit • 2. Demand and Supply Considerations
  • 6. PRODUCT OR OUTPUT MARKET • Supply Side: Income Approach – GDP (at Factor Cost) equals • Value Added in [Agriculture (crop and non-crop sectors) + Manufacturing (small and large scale) + Mining and Quarrying + Services] • Demand Side: Expenditure Approach – GDP (at Market Prices) equals • Consumption (private and public) + Investment (private and public) including changes in stocks + Exports of Goods and Services – Imports of Goods and Services
  • 7. PRODUCT OR OUTPUT MARKET • Equilibrium: Equate Demand and Supply – Caution: Correction is desired to convert GDP at factor cost into GDP at market prices. For this we add indirect taxes and subtract subsidies, i.e., – GDP (MP) = GDP (FC) + Indirect Taxes - Subsidies • Disequilibrium: leads to Resource Gap (RG = Y – C – I); Otherwise Y – C = S = I • Issues: Why domestic savings are low? Where investment taking place? What is the role of financial institutions in promoting savings? What is the linkage between stock market and investment?
  • 8. LABOR MARKET • Supply Side: Sectoral Labor Supply (HH behavior) • Demand Side: Sectoral Labor Demand (Firms‟ Behavior) • Equilibrium: Equate Labor Demand and Labor Supply • Disequilibrium leads to Unemployment (UN = LS – LD) • Issues: What is unemployment rate? Who is unemployed? Has TNA been done? What is the overall HR Strategy? How to tackle skill Shortages? What is Industrial Planning to meet domestic demand?
  • 9. MONEY MARKET Financial Market (Money, Bonds, Equities) • Supply Side: Money Supply, Monetary Base includes Net Domestic Assets (Government Bills) and Net Foreign Assets (Reserves and Gold) • Demand Side: Money Demand (M2) • Equilibrium: Equate Demand and Supply • No Disequilibrium problem as MS = MD and there is instantaneous adjustment in financial instruments • Issues: Excess of Money Supply is generally Inflationary. Money Tightening but at what cost? Autonomy of SBP?
  • 10. FOREIGN TRADE SECTOR • Supply Side: Exports of Goods and Services • Demand Side: Imports of Goods and Services • Trade Balance: Exports (G&S) = Imports (G&S) • Disequilibrium yields Trade Deficit • Further Issues: Exchange Rate Policy and Management. Size of CAD and Problems related to BOP
  • 11. FISCAL SECTOR • Resource Side: Tax and Non-tax Revenues (F&P) including Surcharges • Expenditure Side: Current and Development Expenditure • Equilibrium (Balanced Budget): Revenues = Expenditures • Disequilibrium leads to Fiscal Deficit: Expenditure exceeds Revenue • Other Definitions of Deficit and Twin Deficit Problem • Further Issues: Accumulation of Internal and External Debt and its Management
  • 12. Long-run Economic Growth – Why Less Developed Economies lag behind Rich Nations? • For the simple reason that the developed nations at some point in their history experienced extended periods of rapid growth where as the developing nations never experienced sustained growth or have had periods of growth offset by periods of economic decline. – What Determines Economic Growth? Saving & Investment, and Technological Change that help improve productivity of machines and workers. • Example: Quadrupling of average productivity of workers in US since the start of twentieth century. • Example: Initial resource endowment is not that crucial as Japan and Korea compared to many Latin American countries were resource-deficient to start with.
  • 13. Business Cycles: Recession & Boom – Growth of output is not always smooth – it has hills and valleys (peaks and troughs). These short run, but sometimes sharp, fluctuations are described by what is known as Business cycles. – The downward phase of BC, during which national output may be falling or perhaps growing very slowly, is called recession – implying hard times for many. Recessions are not politically welcomed. Therefore, a lot of effort is put in to understand what causes recessions and how to rectify. – The up-swing of the economy starts with recovery phase leading to boom (expansion), Over-heating of economy is vaguely defined concept.
  • 14. Unemployment and Inflation – Recession is usually accompanied by increase in unemployment. During great depression of 1933, the UR defined as total number of unemployed divided by active work force (workers either employed or seeking job) was 25% in the US implying that one in four potential workers was unemployed. – When prices of most goods and services are rising over time, the economy is said to be experiencing inflation. Among various measures of inflation Consumer Price Index (CPI) – cost of buying a fixed basket – is most commonly used. – Year-on-year inflation rate is measured as: ∏ = [(Pt – Pt-1)/Pt-1]*100
  • 15. The International Economy – Open economy implies extensive trading and financial relationships between countries. While there are gains to trade and capital flows, studying the patterns of international trade and borrowing is important to understand the transmission of business cycle from one country to another. – Study of trade and current account imbalances is another area of significance not only for developing but also for developed economies as well. What causes trade imbalances and are they really bad for a country or for trading partners? These questions are receiving increasing attention in the literature.
  • 16. Macroeconomic Policy – Economy‟s performance not only depends on the availability of human and natural resources, its capital stock, the technology it possesses and the choices made by its citizens, individually and collectively, it is also dependent on the set of macroeconomic policies pursued by the Government. – More important ones are Fiscal and Monetary Policies. – Fiscal policies gain importance when a country runs a large budget deficit. However, critics of government FP question the use of borrowed funds on deficits rather than on productive investment. – Besides other purposes, monetary policy is used to maintain inflation at targeted level.
  • 17. Economic Analysis – Forecasting: A difficult and challenging job, not carried out to the satisfaction of many. Reason, the knowledge of the economy is imperfect, factors other than economic variables also affect the economy. – Economic Analysis: An important task to monitor economic activities. Difficulties are observed because politicians and not economists make economic policies. • Example: US and Europe subsidies to agriculture sector • Example: Freezing of domestic price of oil – Economic Research: Very important and wide- ranging. Wheel should not be re-invented all the times. – Classicals vs Keynesians, which line should be followed? End of Lecture 1
  • 18. Macroeconomic Performance in Pakistan: Historical Perspective Growth (%) 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's GDP 6.8 4.8 6.5 4.6 - Agriculture 5.1 2.4 5.4 4.4 - Manufacturing 9.9 5.5 8.2 4.8 - Services 6.7 6.3 6.7 4.6 Share (%) in GDP Total Investment - 17.1 18.7 18.3 National Savings - 11.2 14.8 13.8 Total Revenue 13.1 16.8 17.3 16.9 Total Expenditure 11.6 21.5 24.9 24.1 Budget Deficit 2.1 5.3 7.1 6.9
  • 19. Macroeconomic Performance in Pakistan: Historical Perspective Share (%) in GDP 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's Total Exports - - 9.8 13.0 Total Imports - - 18.7 17.4 Trade Deficit - - 8.9 4.4 Current Account Deficit - - 3.9 4.5 Human Resources/ Social Development Un-employment Rate - - 1.4 5.7 Literacy Rate - - 29.5 40.7 Male - - 39.0 51.6 Female - - 18.7 28.6 Expenditure on Education - - 0.8 2.3 Expenditure on Health - 0.6 0.8 0.7
  • 20. Relatively Recent Macroeconomic Performance Growth of GDP and Components (%) 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 -2.0 -4.0 GDP - Agriculture - Manufacturing - Services
  • 21. Relatively Recent Macroeconomic Performance Macro Imbalances relative to GDP 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Budget Deficit Trade Deficit Current Account Deficit
  • 22. Relatively Recent Macroeconomic Performance Key Variables relative to GDP 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Total Investment National Savings Total Revenue Total Expenditure Total Exports Total Imports
  • 23. Economy of Pakistan: Relatively Recent Performance Human Resources/ 00- 01- 02- 03- 04- 05- 06- 07- Social Development 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Un-employment 6.0 7.8 7.8 8.3 7.7 7.6 6.2 5.2 Rate Literacy Rate 49.0 50.5 51.6 53.0 53.0 54.0 55.0 0.0 Male 58.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 65.0 65.0 67.0 0.0 Female 32.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.0 42.0 42.0 0.0 Expenditure on 1.6 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.0 1.9 2.4 2.3 Education/ GNP Expenditure on 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 Health/ GNP
  • 24. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • Four major concerns that haunted the economy in 2008 were: – Spiraling Inflation – High (and widening) Fiscal Deficit • Re-emergence of Primary Deficit – High Trade Deficit and Rising CAD – Pressure on Currency and Foreign Exchange Reserves
  • 25. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • Soaring Inflation – Possible Causes • Monetary Phenomenon (accommodating to generate growth thru reduced cost of borrowing) • Supply Constraints (sugar, wheat etc) • Imported (POL, edible oil, other primary products) • Adverse Expectations – Possible Remedies • Adopt Tight Monetary Stance – it may retard Growth • Improve Supply Shortages; Better Storage Capacity • Reduce Reliance on Imports – self- sufficiency, conservation • Transmit „right‟ signals
  • 26. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • High Fiscal Deficit due to fiscal indiscipline – Expenditure over-runs leading to abnormally high borrowings from SBP • Huge subsidy payments for oil, power, wheat, and fertilizer; • Substantial increase in interest payment on domestic debt – sheer callousness and bad sequencing; • Conscious policy inaction – Shortfall in Revenue Collection
  • 27. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • High Trade Deficit and Rising CAD – Poor export performance, paying price for heavy reliance on textile; – The export to import ratio declined from 56% to 48%; – Seven items -- POL, Edible Oil, Wheat, Cotton, Fertilizer, Iron & Steel, and oil rigs had additional cost of Rs. 477.4 Billion in the overall imports of Rs. 2242.3 B till May over last year. The rest of the import bill was just a routine matter. Thus, the real concern and policy action should have revolved around these items only.
  • 28. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • Currency Depreciation and Depletion of Foreign Exchange Reserves • Inability to generate external financing due to deteriorating rating • Inability of SBP to intervene • Speculators had a field day
  • 29. Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • Serious Law and Order situation on the domestic front • Political unrest and transitional phase of the government • Serious energy crisis having adverse impact on growth of manufacturing sector • Falling external demand due to onset of recession in the west
  • 30. Corrective Measures: Natural or Otherwise • Move towards fiscal discipline – Reduction in Expenditure – Withdrawal of Subsidies – Policy Reversal in Taxation Policy • Further tightening of Monetary Policy • IMF Program once again • Falling petroleum prices, Falling prices of edible oil, other primary products • Lots of PDL
  • 31. Future Prospects • Difficult period to continue for some time to come • Fiscal and Monetary Policies are contractionary in nature, Growth retarding. • Manufacturing sector still facing high cost of borrowing, reduced domestic and foreign demand • Slowdown in services sector • Stabilization Program is mostly painful with severe conditionalities*** End of Lec 2
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