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Political Party Manifestos: Reform Paradox in Pakistan

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A precise manifesto serves as a yardstick to measure performance of political parties against pledges. However, the culture of meaningful debates remains elusive in Pakistan’s politics. Manifestos presented by the political parties in 2024 General elections reflect a wish-list having tall claims but no strategy of resource mobilization, and making the economy self-driven without the IMF borrowing.

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  • Pide, 2024. "Political Party Manifestos: Reform Paradox in Pakistan," PIDE Research Report 2024:4, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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    1. Nadeem Ul Haque & David Orden, 2020. "Developing Research and a Research Culture: Results from a Pilot Project in Pakistan," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 59(3), pages 553-570.
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    3. Abbas Murtaza Maken & Izzah Salam, 2023. "Digital Dialogues vs Paper Promises: Manifesto Alignment," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2023:106, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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