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Domestic Commerce: Key Issues and Possible Interventions

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  • Raja Rafiullah

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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Domestic Commerce historically has been ignored by both policy-makers and researchers in Pakistan to date. This is reflected in the reflected by the dearth of existing research on domestic commerce and its potential for driving economic growth. [1] The poor state of domestic markets is reflected in the Global Competitiveness Index rankings.

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  • Raja Rafiullah, 2021. "Domestic Commerce: Key Issues and Possible Interventions," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2021:25, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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    1. Nadeem Ul Haque, 2006. "Awake the Sleeper Within: Releasing the Energy of Stifled Domestic Commerce!," PIDE-Working Papers 2006:11, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
    2. Haque, Nadeem & Ahmed, Vaqar & Shahid, Sana, 2011. "Reforms for competitive markets in Pakistan," MPRA Paper 33990, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Haque, Nadeem ul Haque, 2006. "Awake the Sleeper Within: Releasing the Energy of Stifled Domestic Commerce," MPRA Paper 2141, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Nadeem Ul Haque, 2006. "Awake the Sleeper Within : Releasing the Energy of Stifled Domestic Commerce!," Trade Working Papers 22189, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
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