Abstract

Though the Pakistani economy had recently achieved some level of macroeconomic stability, at present there are fears that this stability could be threatened. This paper looks at monetary and fiscal reforms over the last decade and focuses on the areas that need to be addressed on both fronts. In particular, the paper looks at how present monetary policy needs greater clarity and how fiscal policy needs to focus on raising public savings and diversifying the sources of borrowing.

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