Our particular focus areas will be:
1-Should the use of SROs be only confined to formulation of procedures for implementing a tax law/laws?
2-If the SROs allowing tax concessions were eliminated, would it not hurt those sectors which are currently benefiting from them?
3-Is it true that SROs are a source of promoting a culture of rent-seeking?
4- Can we find any positive results of SROs in any area like promotion of any specific industries, lowering the burden of taxation on social sectors or boosting exports?
5-We would love to see examples of useful and harmful SROs? Economic impact of industry wise concessions, specific user concessions? Their impact on domestic industry?
6- Does SRO culture make genuine commercial importers and SMEs uncompetitive?
Moderator: Dr Nadeem ul Haq (VC. PIDE)
Panelists/Speakers:
Ikram ul Haque (Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Managing partner Huzaima & Ikram)
Robina Ather (Chairperson, National Tariff Commission)
Manzoor Ahmad (Ex Ambassador, WTO)
Gonzalo.J.Varela (Senior Economist, World Bank)
Zahir ud Din Dar ( CEO Dartways) .
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The mess that is schooling
Governance and civil service
Punjab Education Ordinance Capping School Fees
Why Pakistan economy is not growing at potential
Analyzing economic research in Pakistan
What is Corruption?
Youth and the Demographic Dividend (?)
Financial Regulation and the SECP
Should we be concerned with GDP or the Quality of Life
Pakistanis pay taxes; Blame tax policy and administration
Cities-Engines of Growth
Old Wine in new bottles--the New Auto Policy
University management and quality
Health Policy in Paksitan
How budgets are made and implemented in pakistan?
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The New Abnormal