An evaluation of the performance of government of Pakistan

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Abstract

We used the rationale of Human Development Index to rank six regimes of Pakistan from 1979 to 2004 by designing a new index termed as Regime Performance Index (RPI). Our estimations are performed after converting all the growth rates of 13 selected socioeconomic indicators into standardised values. Rankings of the six regimes under RPI show that Nawaz Sharif's first era was relatively he best performance era in Pakistan to address social issues, followed by the Zia era and Benazir Bhutto's first era. Nawaz Sharifs second era is placed at the bottom of the rankings.

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Rasheed, F., & Ahmad, E. (2006). An evaluation of the performance of government of Pakistan. Pakistan Development Review, 45(4). https://doi.org/10.30541/v45i4iipp.831-841

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