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Federal Budget 2021-2022 Growth and/or Austerity

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  • Aisha Irum

    (PhD Scholar, PIDE)

Abstract

The budget for the fiscal year 2021-22 is around the corner. The new Finance Minister is expected to bring about new changes and make a new announcement. He wants to negotiate on the Fund Program and also wants to encourage the new enterprises. To get an expert opinion on the new developments in the coming budget, PIDE in collaboration with IPRI held a pre-budget webinar inviting four eminent economists to shed light on where we are and what we are heading towards.

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  • Aisha Irum, 2021. "Federal Budget 2021-2022 Growth and/or Austerity," PIDE Webinar Brief 2021:39, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:wbrief:2021:39
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