Competitiveness and Pakistan: A Dangerous, Distorting, and Dead-End Obsession?

  • McCartney M
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Abstract

Competitiveness has become a mantra and organizing framework for much government policymaking in Pakistan and beyond. Rarely does anyone question the concept and use of the competitiveness paradigm itself. Krugman (1994) argues that this ”obsession with competitiveness is both wrong and dangerous.” This article draws from Krugman’s work and examines the use (or abuse) of the concept of competitiveness in the context of contemporary Pakistan. We focus on three recent and influential reports on competitiveness in Pakistan by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and Competitiveness Support Fund, and agree with Krugman’s negative view.

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McCartney, M. (2012). Competitiveness and Pakistan: A Dangerous, Distorting, and Dead-End Obsession? THE LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 17(Special Edition), 213–241. https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2012.v17.isp.a9

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