GDP to grow by 4.2pc in Next 5 Years



ISLAMABAD – The leading UK based consultancy Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has published its latest report forecasting an average 4.2 percent GDP growth for Pakistan in the next five years.

As per the World Economic League Table 2020, published by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), Pakistan had a PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) adjusted GDP per capita of $5,872 in 2019, making it a lower middle-income country. The economy of Pakistan has carried forward the momentum from last year, with GDP set to have risen by 3.3 percent in 2019, down from 5.5pc in 2018, said the report.

“This growth coincides with the country's clear objective of cutting down political corruption, increasing overall confidence of the country's economic future. The unemployment rate remained steady at 6.1% in 2019.” “The weakness of the labour market stands in contrast with the strong performance of the overall economy and suggests that successfully drawing down the rate of unemployment could help to transition the country onto an even higher growth path,' stated the report.

The report pointed out that Pakistan's per capita incomes have increased steadily over the last few years, with the robust rate of economic expansion twinned with a low rate of population growth, which has averaged just 1.9% per year between 2014 and 2019. The report also hinted that “between 2019 and 2034, Pakistan is forecast to move from 44th place to 50th place in the World Economic League.”

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