Poverty Reduction Strategies in Pakistan
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Structural adjustment loans have been among the important leveraging tools of bi and multilateral donors in the post-war era. They have come to dominate economic policy contexts of a large majority of poor countries, and ostensibly will continue to do so as the debt trap intensifies. In Pakistan, beginning in the 1980s, the adoption of structural adjustment programs began in earnest, with collaboration between the Pakistani government and international financial organizations (IFIs). This paper will
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Adjustment, Macroeconomic Policies, and Poverty Trends in Pakistan, paper submitted to Asian Development Bank conference, 2002. Pakistan: Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility Policy Framework Paper, 1998/99-2000/01, IMF, 2001, http://www.imf.org/external/np/pfp/pakistan. Pakistan: Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, IMF, November 2001, http://www.imf.org/External/NP/prsp/2001/pak/01/index.htm. Real Change or Just Image? Adjusting the IMF and World Bank, Debt and Development Coalition, 2005, http://www.aislingmagazine.com/aislingmagazine/articles/TAM27/Debt.html.