Pakistan: Spending Needs for Reaching Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • Hanedar E
  • Walker S
  • Brollo F
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This paper assesses the additional spending required to make substantial progress towards achieving the SDGs in Pakistan. We focus on critical areas of human (education and health) and physical (electricity, roads, and water and sanitation) capital. For each sector, we document the progress to date, assess where Pakistan stands relative to its peers, highlight key challenges, and estimate the additional spending required to make substantial progress. The estimates for the additional spending are derived using the IMF SDG costing methodology. We find that to achieve the SDGs in these sectors would require additional annual spending of about 16 percent of GDP in 2030 from the public and private sectors combined. JEL Classification Numbers: H1, H2, H3

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Hanedar, E., Walker, S., & Brollo, F. (2021). Pakistan: Spending Needs for Reaching Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). IMF Working Papers, 2021(108), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513582399.001

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