AhsanAmin
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This is first in the series of ten posts in which I want to write my thoughts about a comprehensive strategy to make Pakistan a modern prosperous state. In this first post, I am writing what are the factors required by a country for her prosperity. In the later posts, I will explain carefully how to materialize all these factors in our beloved country, Pakistan.
Pakistan is home to a population of 200 million people and this country has all the ingredients albeit in a very raw form required to make it a modern prosperous 21st century leader in the league of nations. I will start by stating the most fundamental fact that true wealth of a nation is its human capital. Degree of sophistication of human capital of a nation mostly determines how advanced and wealthy that nation is. The second important factor, that contributes to wealth of a nation, is how effectively the systems and institutions are in place in that country to facilitate productive and wealth generating activity of the human capital. The third factor required to create wealth is the economic capital or wealth itself. Many western countries have a lot of accumulated wealth or economic capital due to strong economic activity of more than a century and this economic capital continues to put itself to work for continued strong economic activity. Summing it up, we need sophisticated human capital, good laws and strong institutions for creation of wealth by human capital and the economic capital (or money required to invest in projects to create wealth by human capital in an atmosphere conducive for the growth of human and economic capital created by good laws and strong institutions).
Pakistan is home to a population of 200 million people and this country has all the ingredients albeit in a very raw form required to make it a modern prosperous 21st century leader in the league of nations. I will start by stating the most fundamental fact that true wealth of a nation is its human capital. Degree of sophistication of human capital of a nation mostly determines how advanced and wealthy that nation is. The second important factor, that contributes to wealth of a nation, is how effectively the systems and institutions are in place in that country to facilitate productive and wealth generating activity of the human capital. The third factor required to create wealth is the economic capital or wealth itself. Many western countries have a lot of accumulated wealth or economic capital due to strong economic activity of more than a century and this economic capital continues to put itself to work for continued strong economic activity. Summing it up, we need sophisticated human capital, good laws and strong institutions for creation of wealth by human capital and the economic capital (or money required to invest in projects to create wealth by human capital in an atmosphere conducive for the growth of human and economic capital created by good laws and strong institutions).