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Pakistan Economy: Domestic, Regional & Global Context

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Training Lecture for 24th Mid-Career Management Course, National Institute for Management, Islamabad, Monday 24th Oct 2016 — Lecture explains how orthodox economic theories are part of the chains of soft power which keep us from achieving good economic performance.

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Training Lecture for 24th Mid-Career Management Course, National Institute for Management, Islamabad, Monday 24th Oct 2016 — Lecture explains how orthodox economic theories are part of the chains of soft power which keep us from achieving good economic performance.


Asad Zaman
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