$1 for $20: Pakistan’s Healthcare Investment Game Changer

Can spending on healthcare yield significant economic returns for Pakistan? How does our current healthcare spending compare to what’s needed to ensure a healthy population?
Pakistan’s Social Development Crisis: PSDP Explained | EP 9 | Pakistan and Counting | Junaid Iqbal

Does the PSDP effectively address our country’s most pressing needs? Is the allocation of funds under PSDP reaching the areas where they’re needed the most? And are political motivations skewing the distribution of resources?
Education – Can we develop human capital? | Junaid Iqbal | Ep 7

Pakistan International Airlines, Steel Mills…the list goes on. In total, Pakistan has 113 state-owned enterprises, which annually lose $4.11 billion per year.
Subsidies – Is the expense worth the relief? | Junaid Iqbal | Pakistan & Counting | Ep 8

Do subsidies actually work, or are they a waste of money? Do electricity subsidies actually reach the poorest Pakistanis?
Defence – Does economic security equal military might?

What are Pakistan’s greatest security challenges? By what parameters can we assess ‘economic’ security? And is economic security the key to Pakistan’s military might?
Govt expenses – Are the costs too high?

Pakistan’s government spends taxpayer money on salaries, perks and pensions for the benefit of federal employees. But is this system bloated and inefficient? Are government expenses out of control?
Privatisation – Is it a must? | Junaid Iqbal
Pakistan International Airlines, Steel Mills…the list goes on. In total, Pakistan has 113 state-owned enterprises.
Debt – Who do we owe & how much?

Why does Pakistan keep going to the IMF for a loan? How much do we owe friendly countries? Is there an end date to this cycle of debt?
Taxation – Who pays, who doesn’t?

What does Pakistan’s taxation system look like? Who pays, and who doesn’t? Turns out, some sectors we barely collect any tax from, and some sectors we over-tax.
Pakistan’s Fiscal Overview?

If Pakistan’s budget was just Rs100, what would it look like? How does our government raise money to begin with, and what does it spend the money on?