The Economy of Modern Sindh delves into the different aspects of Sindh's economy-from geography, topography, climate, administrative history, and demographics, to the political landscape, education, health, labour force and employment, poverty and inequality, agriculture and water issues, infrastructure, industries, energy resources, and public finances-each is covered in a separate chapter. The book highlights the socioeconomic problems that have beset Sindh, arresting the province's economic potential, and proposes a multi-pronged strategy to address these challenges. It offers an incisive and objective assessment of the various policies enacted and pursued by the Sindh government over the years. It also attempts to identify the particular issues that require reforms at the sectoral and micro level. The analysis on each aspect of Sindh's economy is juxtaposed with the performance analysis at the national level as well as a comparison with Punjab that allows for a relative appraisal of Sindh's socioeconomic standing.
Author(s): Ishrat Husain, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain
Publisher: OUP Pakistan
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 596
City: Karachi
Contents
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and Abbreviations
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
1 Land and People
2 Administrative and Economic History
3 Population
4 Education
5 Health
6 Labour and Employment
7 Poverty and Inequality
Povery incidence Map of Sindh
8 Agriculture
Cropping Intensities of 1963-64
9 Irrigation
10 Infrastructure
11 Sindh's Industrial Structure: Past and Present
12 Energy and Mineral Resources
13 Public Finance: Taxation and Resource Mobilisation
Taxes
Bibliography
Index