CriticalThought
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Lol. Debt accumulation is the direct result of persistent and massive trade / current account deficits.
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No. It happened under opposition leader Bhutto who persuaded Yahya to let him become PM, despite loosing elections.
You are making the amateur mistake of assuming correlations mean causation. Two side by side graphs mean nothing. You can have a low, even negative CAD, but if you pile up short term debt that you are unable to pay, you are shooting yourself in the foot. A positive CAD only shows you are importing more than you export. If at the same time you pile up long term debt, there is no problem. If you pile up short term debt, but you fiscal reserves are large, there is still no problem. You could pile up short term debt, but if you have a well planned strategy to pay this back, there is still no problem, but it is a high risk move. The traitors in the previous government increased short term debt, while widening the CAD, and as we all know, had absolutely no plan for paying the debt back. An engineered crisis.