Ebook: Revitalizing Industrial Growth in Pakistan : Trade, Infrastructure, and Environmental Performance
Author: Ernesto Sánchez-Triana, Dan Biller, Ijaz Nabi, Ijaz Nabi
- Tags: Industrialization -- Pakistan., Economic development -- Pakistan., Infrastructure (Economics) -- Pakistan., Sustainable development -- Pakistan., Pakistan -- Commerce., BUS068000, BUS070000
- Series: Directions in Development - Human Development
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: World Bank Publications
- City: Herndon, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Pakistans development efforts are guided by its 2011 Framework for Economic Growth, which identifies actions needed to create a prosperous, industrialized Pakistan through rapid and sustainable development. Industrialization has the potential to drive Pakistans economic growth and contribute significantly to meeting both economic and human development goals in Pakistan. Expansions of industrialization activities, whether in highly developed or developing countries, can be stimuli for intense debate about such projects benefits and costs to the region in which they are to be located, to the national economyand to human health and the environment. Pakistans 2011 Framework for Economic Growth recognizes that, to accelerate industrialization, Pakistan must reduce the cost of doing business and create an incentive structure designed to achieve a competitive, dynamic, and export-driven industrial sector capable of providing employment to the growing labor force. Competing in global markets requires a socially and environmentally sustainable industrialization strategy. The four main inputs for sustainable industrial growth in Pakistan discussed in this book are 1)Macroeconomic stability and sectoral policies to support industrial competitiveness by allowing long-term planning, including investments in infrastructure and cleaner production. 2)Upgraded trade facilitation and infrastructure (particularly transport and energy) to address some of industrializations spatial aspects. Improved transport infrastructure will lower productions environmental costs. 3)Greening of Pakistans industrial sector to enhance international competitiveness"greening" will make Pakistan a more attractive export partner for nations and firms committed to green production. 4)Strong institutionsfor example, environmental management agencies to control pollution, and cleaner production centers to increase domestic awareness of international environmental standardsto implement industrialization initiatives effectively, including those for small and medium-sized enterprises. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of issues relating to the debate about Pakistans green industrial growth and lays out priorities and strategies for "greening" Pakistans industrial growth.
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