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Title: Industrial Policy


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Industrial Policy
2
Objective
  • Study the process of industrialization during
  • The Zia period 1977-88
  • Post-1988 era

3
Backdrop
  • In the Zia era, Pakistan witnessed
  • Return of growth rates
  • Increased role of private sector
  • Post-Zia period is distinct both politically and
    economically
  • Return to democracy (1988-1999)
  • A great deal of continuity in policy
  • Structural adjustment programs
  • Pakistans economic program since 1988 has
    totally capitulated to the requirements of IMF
    and World Bank

4
Industrial Performance during Zia Years
  • During 1980-88, GDP growth rate 6.5 pa
  • Manufacturing GDP grew at 9.5 pa between 1977-86
  • Investment in medium and large scale industry
    grew at 18.2 pa

5
Industrial Policy (1977-88)
  • Only epoch in Pakistans history when an
    industrial policy was formulated and executed for
    any length of time
  • 77-81
  • Cautious attempts at dismantling existing
    government policies and restoring private
    sectors confidence, while simultaneously trying
    to gain political legitimacy

6
Industrial Policy (1977-88)
  • 82-85
  • A more forceful drive towards Islamization which
    followed the regimes consolidation of power
  • 82-85
  • Attempt to disengage the government from direct
    political control of the economy.

7
Industrial Policy (1977-88)
  • Private sector was to play the leading role in
    the industrial sector
  • Some specific features of the industrial policy
  • Denationalization
  • Agro-based industry
  • Small engineering units
  • Chemical and cement industries
  • Export rebates
  • Reduction in interest rates
  • Easing of economic controls and regulations,
    including procedures for sanctioning of private
    sector investment.

8
Industrial Policy (1977-88)
  • Deregulation and Liberalization
  • Sixth five year plan seen as a departure from
    governments earlier policies on industry.
  • For the first time emphasis moved from purely
    sectoral investment planning to one which also
    incorporated incentives and institutional reforms
    to enhance the efficiency of the industrial
    sector.
  • Export-led industrialization was mentioned as a
    policy goal for the first time
  • Emphasis on moving manufactured exports towards
    higher value added.

9
Industrial Policy (1977-88)
  • Difference between export-led and import-led
    industrialization.

10
The Age of Structural Adjustment 1988 onwards
  • Adoption of SAP had a significant influence on
    industrial sector.
  • SAP access to an extended fund facility from IMF
    as well as sectoral loans from the World Bank in
    exchange for many structural adjustments in the
    economy
  • Major emphasis of structural adjustment program
    was on enhancement of growth by encouraging the
    private sector

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The Age of Structural Adjustment 1988 onwards
  • IMF/World Banks induced conditionality (1988-91)
    outlined the following industrial policy for the
    government
  • De-regulation
  • Reducing the level of protection accorded to
    different industries
  • Reducing the list of restricted import items
    those subject to quantitative restrictions.

12
The Age of Structural Adjustment 1988 onwards
  • Apart from these industry-specific
    recommendations, IMFS macroeconomic
    prescriptions had a direct impact on industrial
    development
  • Increase in level of indirect taxation
  • Withdrawal of subsidies on gas, electricity,
    telephones and fertilizers
  • Increase in producer prices of crops and
    petroleum products
  • Reduction in public sector development spending
  • Restriction on government borrowing and
    concessional credit to private sector.

13
The Age of Structural Adjustment 1988 onwards
  • The debate on credit allocation to industry
  • Multi-lateral financial institutions The use of
    concessional and targeted financing distorts
    capital allocation and causes financial
    repression.
  • Level of exports determined by competitiveness,
    quality, tariff policy, and exchange rate policy.
  • Interest rate subsidies cannot compensate for
    lack of competitiveness, poor quality, - only
    creates further distortions.

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The Age of Structural Adjustment 1988 onwards
  • Pakistani planners
  • Local machinery manufacturing and the export
    sector have relied heavily on concessional
    financing.
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