Pakistan
IGC Pakistan produces pathbreaking, independent and demand-led economic research and engages with policymakers to promote inclusive and sustainable growth in Pakistan. Current priority areas include fiscal management, institutional effectiveness, firm productivity, urbanisation, energy-sector reforms, and climate change.
Featured Content

How Pakistan can finance its greenhouse gas emissions reduction

Climate finance opportunities and challenges in Pakistan

How women can improve resilience and productivity of vulnerable households in Pakistan

COVID-19: Pakistan’s preparations and response

Stubble burning in Pakistan: Why it continues and how can it be curtailed?

Using ICT to build state capacity

Tournaments for postings: Using transfers and postings as an incentive for property tax inspectors in Pakistan

Engaging with mosque imams for effective responses to COVID-19

Heterogeneous fragility: The case of Pakistan

Energy reforms in Pakistan
Pakistan is the sixth most populated country in the world. After 30 years of strong growth and economic transformation, the past 30 years have come with declining growth rates and international competitiveness. As IGC’s largest country programme, IGC Pakistan has collaborated since 2010 with federal, provincial, and local governments along with the private sector on over 130 projects in areas including energy efficiency, urban transport, property tax, regional trade, and governance reforms. Collaborative projects that have informed policy include work on the design of election and legislative rules which informed the 2019 reform bill, economic framework development with the governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and waste and corruption reduction in public procurement, including developing an online procurement system. Going forward, IGC Pakistan will continue to work on a broad portfolio of projects, including strengthening government capacity to raise revenue, supporting export-oriented industries, improving urban services, and overcoming barriers to women’s mobility.
Housed in the country’s leading academic institution, the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), IGC Pakistan has supported the Federal Government on several policy issues. The programme also continues to link policymakers and local academics with international researchers from highly reputable international universities and leading local universities.
Contact
19a-FCC, Syed Maratib Ali Road, Gulberg, Lahore, Pakistan.
Email: pakistan@theigc.org
Phone: +92-111-115-867; Ext 2249
Twitter: @IGC_Pakistan
Staff


Ali Cheema
Associate Professor of Economics, International Growth Centre
Naved Hamid
Professor of Economics, Lahore School of Economics
Asim Khwaja
Professor of International Finance and Development, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Ijaz Nabi
Country Director, Pakistan, International Growth Centre
Numair Liaqat
Country Economist, Pakistan, International Growth Centre
Hina Shaikh
Senior Country Economist, Pakistan, International Growth CentreFeatured Researchers

Azam Chaudhry
Professor of Economics, Lahore School of Economics
Michael Greenstone
Milton Friedman Professor of Economics, University of Chicago
Ghazala Mansuri
Lead Economist, Poverty Reduction & Equity Group, World Bank