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Maximizing the Impact: Evaluating the FY 2023-24 Budget for Optimal Resource Allocation, Socio-Economic Addressal, and Sustainable Development

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    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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Federal annual budget for ï¬ scal year 2023-24 has laid out important allocations and objectives, marking a signiï¬ cant milestone in the process of crucial economic decision-making. The PIDE MacroPolicy Lab has conducted a thorough evaluation of the budget proposal, leveraging their expertise to offer invaluable insights and recommendations. The Lab’s analysis focuses on optimizing resource allocation, addressing socio-economic challenges, and fostering sustainable development. By incorporating the Lab’s analysis into the decision-making process, the government can effectively maximize the budget’s impact and ensure its alignment with national goals.

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  • Pide, 2023. "Maximizing the Impact: Evaluating the FY 2023-24 Budget for Optimal Resource Allocation, Socio-Economic Addressal, and Sustainable Development," PIDE Research Report 2023:3, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:rrepot:2023:3
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