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PIDE Reform Manifesto: Transforming Economy and Society

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  • Pide, 2024. "PIDE Reform Manifesto: Transforming Economy and Society," PIDE Research Report 2024:15, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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    1. Irum Bhatti, 2022. "Plotistan – Subsidized Land Giveaways and Public Land Management in Pakistan," PIDE Webinar Brief 2022:88, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
    2. Raja Rafi Ullah & Muhammad Shaaf Najib, 2022. "Property Rights In Pakistan: Laws, Regulations, Transfers & Enforcement," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2022:63, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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