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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 19

    Macro Bite # 19

    Key highlights of the ABCs of Pakistan that will help digest the complex macroeconomics of the country through bite-sized pieces.

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 18

    Macro Bite # 18

    Highlights of the COVID-19 response in Pakistan with focus on fiscal and monetary policy initiatives undertaken to stabilize the economy.

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 17

    Macro Bite # 17

    Overview of the latest agreement between the IMF and Pakistan, keeping in mind historical context and the country’s own Vision…

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    Macro Bite # 16

    Explore what makes up the balance of payments, what role devaluation has played in boosting trade in Pakistan and how…

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 15

    Macro Bite # 15

    At Macro Pakistani, we often speak to subject matter experts to validate the data analysis we conduct. In our discussion…

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    Macro Bite # 14

    Discussion on how education affects healthcare in Pakistan, why rising population is a concern and what the government is doing…

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 13

    Macro Bite # 13

    Macro Pakistani wants to democratize relevant information for the masses. 8% of Pakistanis who access their news online, use WhatsApp…

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 12

    Macro Bite # 12

    Analysis of how government revenues are divided between provinces, where the budget in Pakistan is spent and why public debt…

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 11

    Macro Bite # 11

    To setup future conversations on government budgets, let’s analyze historical revenue first, bust the myth of how no one pays…

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  • Photo of Macro Bite # 10

    Macro Bite # 10

    Explore how burden of inadequate housing in Pakistan falls on low-income families, why mortgages have failed to pick up and…

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