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Institute for Policy Reform is an independent and non-partisan think tank in Pakistan. IPR’s mission is stability and prosperity of the country.

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IPR Report: What political parties say and what they do: Manifestos and Performance ipr.org.pk/wp-content/upl…

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While addressing a Webinar on "Budget 2022: Balancing Stability & Growth" organized by @IPR_Pakistan, the Minister for Finance & Revenue @shaukat_tarin stressed that enhancing revenue collection is the top priority of the Government to achieve inclusive & sustainable eco growth

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We will be starting with our discussion on "Budget 2022: Balancing Stability and Growth" at 12:00 PM with Minister for Finance and Revenue @shaukat_tarin & CEO IPR @HumayunAkhtarK You can join the meeting using following link: us02web.zoom.us/j/4248703373


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Speakers Michael Kugelman, Marvin Weinbaum, Ambassador Qazi, Zahid Hussain, @MichaelKugelman @mgweinbaum @hidhussain

Institute for Policy Reforms is arranging a webinar on "Understanding Biden Administration's approach to South Asia". Event will be live streamed on Our Facebook page and you can also join via below zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/4248703373

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Institute for Policy Reforms is arranging a webinar on "Understanding Biden Administration's approach to South Asia". Event will be live streamed on Our Facebook page and you can also join via below zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/4248703373

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Our economy is too dependent on imports. In order to decrease our reliance on imports, we must move towards import substitution, producing more goods domestically. Haroon Akhtar Khan on why the Pakistani economy is often facing crises


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