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Pakistan’s “Nazuk Mor” Being Taught As A Case Study At Harvard Business School

Source: The Wall Street Journal/Geo.tv

From time to time, Pakistan’s persistent economic issues have caught the attention of foreign educational institutions. According to details, a case study titled “Pakistan at 75: When Will the ‘Nazuk Mor’ End?” will be taught at Harvard Business School in the spring of 2024.

A must-read for business students?

The phrase “Nazuk Mor” is frequently used during political campaigns in Pakistan to describe the country’s persistent problems with political instability, boom-and-bust economic cycles, high inflation, loss-making state-owned entities and bailouts from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite being 77 years old, the country is still struggling to overcome its challenges.

Source: Harvard Gazette
Source: Harvard Gazette

To tackle such challenges, PM Shehbaz Sharif’s government has approached the IMF to avert potential default. Recently, Pakistan and the IMF reached a staff-level agreement on the second and last review of the $3 billion SBA. If approved by the IMF’s board, this agreement will release about $1.1 billion to Pakistan.

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The case study offers an opportunity for students to learn from Pakistan’s ongoing struggles and discuss potential solutions. Business schools often use case studies to teach students about real-life scenarios and how to resolve problems.

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