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Cinema in Pakistan: Economics, Institutions and Way Forward

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  • Zulfiqar Ali

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Fahd Zulfiqar

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

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Internationally, cinema has been recognised as one of the important sources of creating value, growth and employment. With huge box-office returns and internationalisation of filmic content, cinema has turned into a lucrative market for ensuring economic growth. In addition, recently, multiple cinematic avenues are also in vogue in the form of Over the Top (OTT) platforms which have pushed the medium of media content on screenplay, technical and performative fronts. When it comes to Pakistan, conceptualisation of cinema as a market for social change is lacking, both theoretically and pragmatically. The current study is an attempt towards that conceptualisation and hence explains emergence of Pakistani filmmaking with a focus on its history. The paper also provides a description of operable and non-operable institutions of cinema in Pakistan and economics of New Cinema which is primarily associated with the films produced post-2000. Finally, the paper prescribes a few policy recommendations based on the literature reviewed for the current study.

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  • Zulfiqar Ali & Fahd Zulfiqar, 2020. "Cinema in Pakistan: Economics, Institutions and Way Forward," PIDE-Working Papers 2020:28, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:wpaper:2020:28
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    1. Fahd Zulfiqar, 2021. "Unpacking Pakistan�s Film Policy," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2021:32, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

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    Keywords

    Cinema; Market; Pakistan Marshall-Lerner condition; Cointegration; Structural Break;
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