Technical Note
Natasha Malik, Syed Mubashar Ali
INDUSTRY : Financial Institutions
AREA : Finance
ORGANIZATION : N/A
LENGTH : 12
LUMS No : 02-601-2003-2
PUBLICATION YEAR : 2003
KEYWORDS:
Development,Financial Institutions,Pakistan,Framework,Reform & Restructuring,Finance
DESCRIPTION:
The privatization programme has been on the agenda of many successive governments since 1985. The market-based reform agenda was not just limited to privatizing state-owned enterprises, it also envisaged liberalization and deregulation of the economy and opening it up to competitive forces. This ambitious reform agenda has had limited success. In the early 1990s, the financial sector showed the most potential as a result of the liberalization programme with the government lifting many obstacles such as foreign exchange restrictions, free flow of funds, privatizing a few financial institutions and upgrading skills in the sector. It is in this context that the Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) and their problems were brought to the forefront of the government’s agenda.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
N/A
SUBJECTS COVERED:
Finance