KARACHI: In recent days, as Pakistan's economic woes have intensified, a veritable cottage industry has developed to suggest ways of putting the country back on track.
The latest entrant in this field is the eminent Harvard economics professor Asim Khwaja. In a long and widely circulated tweet, he outlines his analysis of the problem. He argues that the way out is to work to increase productivity. He is not wrong. Indeed, increased productivity is a useful and necessary objective.
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