Restructuring electricity tariffs …..Ammar Habib Khan
The power value chain is a labyrinth, where an intervention at one end can result in a mix of intended and unintended consequences at the other. Electricity tariffs at the … Read More
The power value chain is a labyrinth, where an intervention at one end can result in a mix of intended and unintended consequences at the other. Electricity tariffs at the … Read More
Pakistan is stuck in a low-growth trap. Structural inefficiencies accumulated over the last many years have led to a scenario where the country can barely achieve economic growth in excess … Read More
Electricity tariffs for lifeline customers have increased by 70 percent over the last five years. During the same period, electricity consumption per capita across the board has largely remained flat … Read More
One-third of the total children’s population in Pakistan, or 34 million children, is deemed as malnourished. This number is bigger than most countries in the world. To make things more … Read More
The famed American artist, The Notorious B.I.G, exclaimed that “the more money we come across, the more problems we see”.This also resonates with how the government has been managing the … Read More
Pakistan has been in a precipice of default for the last few months, desperately seeking external help, enacting draconian policies, while refusing to initiate any structural reforms. About nine months … Read More