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G3 Cpec Summit ‘21 - Cpec: Emerging Geo-Political And Geo-Economic Landscape Opportunities And Challenges, China Study Centre, Institute Of Business Administration, Nasir A. Afghan, Huma Naz Baqai, Ans Dahr Oct 2022

G3 Cpec Summit ‘21 - Cpec: Emerging Geo-Political And Geo-Economic Landscape Opportunities And Challenges, China Study Centre, Institute Of Business Administration, Nasir A. Afghan, Huma Naz Baqai, Ans Dahr

China Study Centre - Research and Reports

In the wake of recent developments in the region, specifically US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the role of new Afghan government in regional connectivity and economic integration, IBA China Study Centre commenced one-day day hybrid summit on “CPEC: Emerging Geo-political & Geo-economic Landscape Opportunities and Challenges”

The aim of this one day summit was to explore and identify the future opportunities and challenges for China Pakistan, and Afghanistan’s economic, information, and trade corridor. Our objective was first to understand the challenges faced by the Afghan government in Afghanistan. Also, to brainstorm and find the common and shared areas for future …


Iba Oric Newsletter [Dec 2021], Office Of Research, Innovation & Commercialisation (Oric) Dec 2021

Iba Oric Newsletter [Dec 2021], Office Of Research, Innovation & Commercialisation (Oric)

ORIC Newsletter

In this issue:

Achievements:

  • Hive-ORIC Research and Consultancy Centralized Database
  • Cortex-Research Capacity Building Programme
  • Emerge: Faculty Video Profiling, Project of IBA-ORIC

National collaborations
International collaborations


Iba Newsletter [June 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar Jun 2021

Iba Newsletter [June 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [May 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar May 2021

Iba Newsletter [May 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

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1st International Conference On Economics And Sustainable Development Conference Proceedings, Iba School Of Economics And Social Sciences (Sess), Center For Business And Economic Research (Cber) Apr 2021

1st International Conference On Economics And Sustainable Development Conference Proceedings, Iba School Of Economics And Social Sciences (Sess), Center For Business And Economic Research (Cber)

Conference Proceedings

The IBA School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS) and the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) organized the 1st International Conference themed "Economics and Sustainable Development", in the month of April, 2021. The conference brought together academics, practitioners and advocates to have a dialogue on creative ideas, local and global best practices, and evidence-based solutions for sustainable development.


Iba Newsletter [February 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar Feb 2021

Iba Newsletter [February 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [March 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar Mar 2020

Iba Newsletter [March 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [January 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar Jan 2020

Iba Newsletter [January 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [December 2019], Communications Department, Iba Dec 2019

Iba Newsletter [December 2019], Communications Department, Iba

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [November 2019], Communications Department, Iba Nov 2019

Iba Newsletter [November 2019], Communications Department, Iba

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [October 2019], Communications Department, Iba Oct 2019

Iba Newsletter [October 2019], Communications Department, Iba

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [July 2019], Communications Department, Iba Jul 2019

Iba Newsletter [July 2019], Communications Department, Iba

IBA News

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The Economy Of Modern Sindh: Opportunities Lost And Lessons For The Future, Ishrat Husain, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain Jan 2019

The Economy Of Modern Sindh: Opportunities Lost And Lessons For The Future, Ishrat Husain, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain

Faculty Research - Books

The Economy of Modern Sindh delves into the different aspects of Sindh’s economy—from geography, topography, climate, administrative history, and demographics, to the political landscape, education, health, labour force and employment, poverty and inequality, agriculture and water issues, infrastructure, industries, energy resources, and public finances—each is covered in a separate chapter. The book highlights the socioeconomic problems that have beset Sindh, arresting the province’s economic potential, and proposes a multi-pronged strategy to address these challenges. It offers an incisive and objective assessment of the various policies enacted and pursued by the Sindh government over the years. It also attempts to identify …


Iba Newsletter [June 2018], Communications & Public Affairs Department Jun 2018

Iba Newsletter [June 2018], Communications & Public Affairs Department

IBA News

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Iba Newsletter [May 2018], Communications & Public Affairs Department May 2018

Iba Newsletter [May 2018], Communications & Public Affairs Department

IBA News

No abstract provided.


Pakistan's Institutions: We Know They Matter, But How Can They Work Better?, Michael Kugelman, Ishrat Husain Jan 2018

Pakistan's Institutions: We Know They Matter, But How Can They Work Better?, Michael Kugelman, Ishrat Husain

Faculty Research - Books

Back in 2012, a Pakistani professor named Farakh A. Khan issued a dire warning about the state of his country’s public institutions. “Pakistan suffers from institutional failure,” he declared in an essay published about a year before his death. “Failed institutions are unable to correct the problems faced by the society and eventually lead to economic failure… If our leaders are sincere for change in Pakistan then they have to first get the institutions working again. But do they know how or have the will to do it?