A survey on the Effects of foreign debt servicing on per capita revenue growth rate in Pakistan

Abstract


Fazlur Al Hasan

Among the wide array of macroeconomic problems confronted by Pakistan, foreign debt servicing, has
occupied a substantial place. Persistent fiscal deficit since the independence, turned out to be the ground
for various governments to rely on the internal or external borrowings. The acquisition of more external
debt instead of internal resource mobilization results in higher level of debt stock. Due to soaring level of
debt, Pakistan has been allocating a major chunk of resources to debt repayment, which is tarnishing its
economic growth. The present study has been conducted to discover the impact of foreign debt servicing
on per capita income growth rate of Pakistan for the period 1981 to 2010 by applying relatively new
technique, called auto-regressive distributed lag (ARDL) of co-integration. The results confirm that the
foreign debt servicing has adversely and significantly affected the per capita income growth rate of
Pakistan in both short-run and long-run in the specified period. There is an ardent need for
comprehensive policy on part of the government of Pakistan to salvage the economy of such a financial
loss.
 

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