This document discusses various social and economic problems facing Pakistan. It identifies key social issues like poverty, illiteracy, corruption, unemployment, child labor, and health problems. The major economic problems include power crises, the war on terrorism, declining exports, a tumbling stock market, lack of tourism, and loss of business. It provides details on the causes and impacts of each problem, noting how social and economic issues are interlinked and pose significant challenges to developing a problem-free society.
An economic system is a mechanism which deals with the production, distribution & consumption of goods & services in a particular society and comprises of people, institutions and their relationships.
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An economic system is a mechanism which deals with the production, distribution & consumption of goods & services in a particular society and comprises of people, institutions and their relationships.
This is a presentation that chooses twenty five topical issues in economics that students cover when they take A level economics. I hope that it gives a strong flavour of some of the ways in which Economics at A level encourages students to use their curiosity to examine and debate some of the most important policy issues of the age.
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Presentation on Poverty and its causes as well as effects due to it to the world
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Microeconomics: Introduction and basic conceptsPie GS
1.1 Meaning and definition of microeconomics
1.2 Basic microeconomic issues: scarcity, efficiency and
alternative uses of resources
1.3 Differences between microeconomics and macroeconomics
1.4 Opportunity cost, normative economics and positive
economics
1.5 Importance of microeconomics in business decision making
1.6 Economic models: meaning and use of economic models
Introduction:
Poverty Condition in Pakistan
Causes/Reasons of poverty in Pakistan
Effects of poverty in Pakistan
Solutions/Remedies to Overcome the Poverty in Pakistan
Conclusion
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Microeconomics: Introduction and basic conceptsPie GS
1.1 Meaning and definition of microeconomics
1.2 Basic microeconomic issues: scarcity, efficiency and
alternative uses of resources
1.3 Differences between microeconomics and macroeconomics
1.4 Opportunity cost, normative economics and positive
economics
1.5 Importance of microeconomics in business decision making
1.6 Economic models: meaning and use of economic models
Introduction:
Poverty Condition in Pakistan
Causes/Reasons of poverty in Pakistan
Effects of poverty in Pakistan
Solutions/Remedies to Overcome the Poverty in Pakistan
Conclusion
In economics, the cycle of poverty is the “Set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention“. The poverty cycle can be called the “Development trap" when it is applied to countries.
Dr Ben Thirkell-White on Global poverty and the credit crunch 16 Sept 2009.
Collapse of Western excess is creating a crisis for developing countries caught in the tailwind. 2.8 billion survive on less than two dollars a day. After significant gains in the last decade, which saw GDP growing across Africa at an average of 5%, latest figures indicate this is dropped to less than 3%. The solutions are complex, will be incremental, and require action at both macro (intergovernmental) and micro-levels (individuals and NGOs assisting economic development on the ground). There is no silver bullet, but only realistic and committed action at all levels.
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14. Sacracy of lack of basic necessities.
A large chunk of population lives
below poverty line.
They live in miserable conditions.
Poverty itself gives rise to various
other social problems.
18. Corruption is the prime reason
behind the economical unstableness.
Corruption has spread into the world
and has ruined the economy.
Pakistan has been ranked at 42nd
number among the most corrupt
nations of the world.
21. Unemployment is a major social
problem caused by poor economical
system.
Lack of funds followed by
unorganized system and lack of new
projects are causing unemployment
worldwide.
22. There are many reasons of
unemployment like influx of
machinery that has replaced
manpower.
23.
24. Health is another social problem
caused by poor economical
conditions.
The cost of living is ever increasing
and shortage of funds is a usual
problem worldwide.
25. There are less hospitals and medical
centers and if there are any, the
people are unable to afford their
and their children health expenses
So the health problems grow
unchecked.
27. Children who deserve to be
educated are forced to do work.
The circulation of money is
restrained to rich people only
causing the poor to become more
poor.
28. In past, some countries
refused to import those goods
from Pakistan in whose making
children were employed.
Due to growing inflation (rise)
and poverty, parents are bound
to send their children to work to
light their stoves.
29.
30.
31.
32. Power crises are affecting the
economy of the world very badly.
The power crisis is followed by
decline in production and at the
end the economy of the countries
is affected badly.
33. We are running short of fuel
worldwide.All the countries are
effected by power crises.
34.
35. War against terrorism is another
very important reason behind the
economical problem.
War is affecting the world’s
economy and is causing problems
like shortage of fuel, lack of funds,
increase in health problem etc.
36. War benefits none, someone is
hurt badly and someone is
destroyed completely.
37.
38. Lack of power followed by decline
in production is the main cause of
declining export which is a major
economical problem worldwide.
In Pakistan, core inflation soared
to 18.85% in first quarter of year
2009
39. The production cannot even fulfill
the demands and hue to decline in
export and lack of trouble, the
world economy is suffering great
problems.
40.
41. The stock-market is suffering a
decline worldwide.
Lack of investment and poor
economical condition of the people
and government is another cause of
decline in stock-market worldwide.
42. In 2009, many times Karachi Stock
Exchange has plunged to its lowest
point in the history of Pakistan.
43.
44. Lack of tourism is also a cause of
the declining in economy.
Local as well as foreign media has
projected Pakistan as a dangerous
and unsafe country.
45. Its poor law and order situation
has alarmed the tourist and thus
Northern areas no more receive
many tourists.
46.
47. The poor economical system
affects the business very badly.
Foreign investors are not ready to
setup their businesses in Pakistan.
More than 70 Multinational
Companies have already packed up
their business from Pakistan.
48. Government as well as every
single citizen has to play its
own specific role to bring
about a positive change.