Title: GROWTH IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE
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2THE ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN
- Some Thoughts
Presentation by PROF. DR. KHAWAJA AMJAD
SAEED Principal HAILEY COLLEGE OF BANKING
FINANCE University of the Punjab,
Lahore. Email principal_at_hcbf.pu.edu.pk
3WELCOME TO OUR PROGRAM
4PRESENTATION
- Overall Framework PEST Formula
- Constitution of Pakistan
- Global Tributes to Pakistan
- GDP
- Federal Budget 2006-07
- Growth in Federal Government Revenue
- Corporate Income Tax Rates
- Energy
- China Factor
- Pakistan-Economy Final Review
51 OVERALL FRAMEWORK
- P Political
- E Economic
- S Sociological
- T Technological
62 CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN
- Article Focus
- 03 Elimination of Exploitation
- 18 Freedom of Trade, Business or
Profession - 37 Promotion of Social Justice and
Eradication of Social Justice - 38 Promotion of Social and Economic
Well-being of the People
71 World Bank - Managing Director October 2006
3 GLOBAL TRIBUTES TO PAKISTAN
- Rich in Human Capital
- Impressive Record
- - Growth
- - Development
- - Poverty Alleviation
- 3. Continuous Economic Reforms
8- 4. Inflation-Down
- 5. Government 5-10 Years Plans
- - Water
- - Energy
- - Food Security
- - Infrastructure
- - HRD
9- 6. Privatization Program
- 7. Gawadar-Corridor
- - Trade
- - Transportation
- - Energy
- - Central Asia China.
102 IMF-September 2006
- Tributes
- 1. Excellent Medium Term Planning
- 2. Strong FDI
- 3. Growing Domestic Investment
113 Economic Freedom Index 2006
- Pakistan 110 better than India
- India 121
4 Opacity Index
Economist London Pakistan rated higher than
India
5 Moodys Investors Service-2006
Pakistans Rating Improving B2 to B1 Foreign
and Local Currency Bonds
124 GDP
- Pakistan
- Average Four Years 7.0
- 2005-06 6.6
- Others
- World 4.8
- Euro 1.3
- USA 3.5
- Japan 2.7
- Germany 0.9
13- China 9.9
- Asian South Asian 5.0
- - India 8.0
- - Pakistan 6.6
- - Sri Lanka 5.9
- - Bangladesh 5.8
145 FEDERAL BUDGET 2006-07
- Outstanding Features
- 1. Record ADP Rs 435b
- 2. Record Allocation to Provinces
- - Revenue Budget Rs 378b
- - ADP Allocation Rs 115b
- 3. Record forecast for Rs 1,083b
- Current Revenue
- 4. Special Allocations ADP
- - Programs Rs 34b
- - Areas Rs 17b
- - ERRA Rs 50b
156 GROWTH IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE
Source Excerpted from Pakistan Economic Survey
2005-06, Statistical Appendix, Table 4.3.
167 CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES
178 ENERGY
A Needed 1. Cheap 2. Abundant 3.
Environmental Friendly
18- B Electricity Use
- 1. Households 43
- 2. Industry 28
- 3. Agriculture 12
- 83
- 4. Commerce 07
- 5. Others 10
- 100
19- C Energy Perspective MW
- Short Term
- 2007 1,000
- Medium Term
- 2008-2010 45 Power Plants 8,600
- Long Term
- 31 Projects (Hydel Nuclear) 19,150
- 28,750
20- Impact
- Job Creation
- - Direct 08 Lac
- - Indirect 16 Lac
- 24 Lac
21- D Installed Generation of Electricity Capacity
- 1. Wapda
- (Hydel 58 Thermal 42) 58
- 2. IPPs 30
- 3. KESC 09
- 4. Nuclear 83
- 100
22- E Issues MW
- 1. Untapped Hydel Potential 50,000
- 2. Line Losses
- 3. Solar Energy
- 4. Wind Energy
- 5. Austerity/Consumption Planning
239 CHINA FACTOR
- 1. Population Currency
- 1.3b Renminbi (Yaun)
- 2. Language
- Mandrin
- 3. World Ranking other Economic Data
- Exports 4th
- GNP 6th
- Per Capita 960
24- 3. World Ranking other Economic Data
- Inflation 0.8
- Unemployment 2
- 4. Strengths
- 1. High Domestic Market
- 2. Food Self Sufficiency
- 3. Mineral Resources
- 4. Diversified Industrial Sector
- 5. Low Wages
25- 6. Rapid Sustained Growth
- 7. Growing Exports
- 8. Hong Kong as a Financial Sector
- 9. Heavy Investment in Communication and in IT
Sectors - 5. Weaknesses
- 1. Corruption
- 2. Underemployment
- 3. Geographical Disparities
- 4. Poor transportation
26- Export-Destination
- 1. USA 22
- 2. HK 18
- 3. Japan 18
- 4. Taiwan 13
- 5. South Korea 10
- 6. Germany 06
- 7. Others 13
- Total 100
27- 6. Contributions to Pakistan
- 1. Karakrum Highway
- 2. Heavy Mechanical Complex
- 3. Chasma Nuclear Plant
- 4. Gawader
28- 7. Upcoming Investment
- 1. Five years Linkage
- 2. Private Sector Industrial
- Estate in Punjab
- - Gawader
- - Refinery
- - Other Investment
- - 32 Point joint statement
2910 PAKISTAN-ECONOMY FINAL REVIEW
- Positive
- 1. GDP Growth 7
- 2. KSE Bullish
- 3. FDI Robust
- 4. Consumer Credit from Growing
- 5. Poverty Alleviation 10 down
Levels since 2000
30- Negative
- 1. Income Distribution Skewed
- 2. Trade Gap Widening
- 3. Growth Non Sustainable
- Source Edited from IBP Newsletter, November 2006.
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