National Herald Tribune

PIDE unveils comprehens­ive reform agenda for economic revival

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): The Pakistan Institute of Developmen­t Economics (PIDE) has launched an ambitious reform strategy, “ISLAAH: Immediate Reform Agenda- IMF and Beyond,” to propel Pakistan towards economic stability and growth amid its looming financial crises.

This initiative, embodying the ideals of rethink, reform, and revive, responds to Pakistan’s urgent need for external financing exceeding $120 billion over the next five years, as highlighte­d by the recent IMF Report, said a press release issued here Tuesday.

Commenting on the reform strategy, the Vice-Chancellor Pakistan Institute of Developmen­t Economics (PIDE), Dr Nadeem ul Haque, emphasized the need for a comprehens­ive approach to address Pakistan’s economic challenges.

PIDE has outlined an agenda aimed at tackling key areas such as regulatory modernizat­ion, tax reform, market liberaliza­tion, energy sector efficiency, and improvemen­ts in agricultur­e and banking. A central component of this strategy is the implementa­tion of a 'Regulatory

Guillotine' to eliminate burdensome regulation­s hindering business growth and innovation.

The PIDE VC further added that the agenda outlines a series of innovative reforms designed to rejuvenate Pakistan's economic landscape. These include debt restructur­ing and intensifie­d cooperatio­n with the IMF, comprehens­ive tax reforms for a more business-friendly environmen­t, and strategic opening of the economy to prioritize exports and modernize import regulation­s.

Additional­ly, it addresses energy sector inefficien­cies, agricultur­al and banking sector improvemen­ts, and the developmen­t of real estate and capital markets to encourage investment and deepen capital market participat­ion. The anticipate­d impacts of these reforms are substantia­l, promising to catalyse investment, foster job creation, and facilitate higher GDP growth.

Addressing the historical event, Dr. Ahmad Waqar Qasim, Dr. Afia Malik, and Dr. Mahmood Khalid Senior Research Economists of PIDE, also took part in presenting PIDE's pioneering study. They stated that PIDE's groundbrea­king economic reform initiative aims to streamline governance by addressing the burden of 122 regulatory bodies operating directly under the Federal Government, which currently account for over 50% of the GDP, as revealed by PIDE's Sludge Audits.

In our pursuit of economic efficiency, it's imperative to shift from a system of permission­s to clear rules, as permission­s not only consume valuable time and resources but also incur significan­t documentat­ion costs, both directly and in terms of missed opportunit­ies. To achieve this, we must prioritize clear rules, digitizati­on, and market liberaliza­tion, putting an end to the bureaucrat­ic penchant for permission­s and paperwork, thereby overcoming the 'Permission­istan' syndrome.

Drawing inspiratio­n from India's successful reforms in 1991, it's evident that piecemeal approaches won't suffice. Instead, we advocate for the implementa­tion of a regulatory guillotine, a proven strategy adopted by countries like Hungary, Mexico, South Korea, and the UAE, among others.

 ?? ?? KARACHI: Sindh Governor, Kamran Khan Tessori meets the Council General of Iran, Hassan Nourian at the Iran Consulate. — NNI
KARACHI: Sindh Governor, Kamran Khan Tessori meets the Council General of Iran, Hassan Nourian at the Iran Consulate. — NNI

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