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Where has $11 billion gone?

In January 2015, the price of petrol in Pakistan was Rs70.29 per litre. A year later, in January 2016, the price of petrol in Pakistan had gone up to Rs76.26 per litre – an annual increase of 8.5 percent. In January 2015, the OPEC basket price stood at $44.70 a barrel. A year later, in January 2016, the OPEC basket price had gone down to $25 a barrel; a decline of 44 percent.

In 2008, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources told us that the government was subsidising petroleum products to the tune of Rs30 billion a month. The government further said that the World Bank has given the government a deadline of end-2008 to withdraw all subsides on petroleum products. Lo and behold, all subsidies on petroleum products were withdrawn by end-2008 and we were told that from now on Pakistani prices shall be directly linked to the prices in the international market.

For the record, in the past one year the OPEC basket price is down a wholesome 44 percent. For the record, in the past one year the price in Pakistan has gone up 8.5 percent. Where has the 52.5 percent differential gone?

In 2014, Pakistanis consumed some 434,000 barrels a day. In 2014, when the OPEC basket price was $96.29 a barrel, Pakistanis consumed $15 billion worth of oil. In 2016, Pakistanis consumed more or less 434,000 barrels a day. By early 2016, the OPEC basket price had fallen to $25 and, as a consequence, the value of oil consumed by Pakistanis had gone down to $4 billion. For the record, the difference in value between 2014 and 2016 is a whopping $11 billion. Where has $11 billion gone?

How much is $11 billion? Well, $11 billion is the equivalent of Rs6,000 for every man, woman and child in this country. Well, $11 billion is the equivalent of Rs42,000 for every Pakistani family. Imagine if each and every Pakistani family was given a cash grant of Rs42,000. Imagine, with a multiplier effect, the positive impact of such a cash grant could be between $50 billion to $80 billion.

The fact is that there has been a $11 billion bonanza. The question is whether the government should spend it as per its wishes or let the private sector make spending decisions. There’s almost a consensus within economists that “government spending distorts resource allocation”. And that “government spending is a less effective way to deliver services (this is referred to as the ‘inefficiency cost’)”. And that when “individuals use other people’s money” they become reckless. And that “government spending inhibits innovation”.

Economic history and empirical evidence stand in favour of smaller governments. According to Daniel Mitchell, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, “Controlling federal spending is particularly important because of globalization. Today, it is becoming increasingly easy for jobs and capital to migrate from one nation to another. This means that the reward for good policy is greater than ever before, but it also means that the penalty for bad policy is greater than ever before.”

The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh

- See more at: Where has $11 billion gone? | Opinion | thenews.com.pk

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Another anti Nawaz, thread. By the way how many anti nawaz thread you created?
 
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In January 2015, the price of petrol in Pakistan was Rs70.29 per litre. A year later, in January 2016, the price of petrol in Pakistan had gone up to Rs76.26 per litre – an annual increase of 8.5 percent. In January 2015, the OPEC basket price stood at $44.70 a barrel. A year later, in January 2016, the OPEC basket price had gone down to $25 a barrel; a decline of 44 percent.

In 2008, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources told us that the government was subsidising petroleum products to the tune of Rs30 billion a month. The government further said that the World Bank has given the government a deadline of end-2008 to withdraw all subsides on petroleum products. Lo and behold, all subsidies on petroleum products were withdrawn by end-2008 and we were told that from now on Pakistani prices shall be directly linked to the prices in the international market.

For the record, in the past one year the OPEC basket price is down a wholesome 44 percent. For the record, in the past one year the price in Pakistan has gone up 8.5 percent. Where has the 52.5 percent differential gone?

In 2014, Pakistanis consumed some 434,000 barrels a day. In 2014, when the OPEC basket price was $96.29 a barrel, Pakistanis consumed $15 billion worth of oil. In 2016, Pakistanis consumed more or less 434,000 barrels a day. By early 2016, the OPEC basket price had fallen to $25 and, as a consequence, the value of oil consumed by Pakistanis had gone down to $4 billion. For the record, the difference in value between 2014 and 2016 is a whopping $11 billion. Where has $11 billion gone?

How much is $11 billion? Well, $11 billion is the equivalent of Rs6,000 for every man, woman and child in this country. Well, $11 billion is the equivalent of Rs42,000 for every Pakistani family. Imagine if each and every Pakistani family was given a cash grant of Rs42,000. Imagine, with a multiplier effect, the positive impact of such a cash grant could be between $50 billion to $80 billion.

The fact is that there has been a $11 billion bonanza. The question is whether the government should spend it as per its wishes or let the private sector make spending decisions. There’s almost a consensus within economists that “government spending distorts resource allocation”. And that “government spending is a less effective way to deliver services (this is referred to as the ‘inefficiency cost’)”. And that when “individuals use other people’s money” they become reckless. And that “government spending inhibits innovation”.

Economic history and empirical evidence stand in favour of smaller governments. According to Daniel Mitchell, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, “Controlling federal spending is particularly important because of globalization. Today, it is becoming increasingly easy for jobs and capital to migrate from one nation to another. This means that the reward for good policy is greater than ever before, but it also means that the penalty for bad policy is greater than ever before.”

The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh

- See more at: Where has $11 billion gone? | Opinion | thenews.com.pk
what do you mean by where $11bln gone??
when the bills of imported oil was $15bln and that bills was being paid from the foreign reserves and now if the bills are just $4bln they are still being paid from foreign reserves.. those remaining $11bln remains in foreign reserves..
 
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lol. ur posts are funny.

And your posts (and your boss IK's statements) are useless like the toilet paper!! Nothing ever comes out of those posts in terms of logic, sense or positivity. IK's recruiting theme "if you had a bad childhood, or you were neglected, and you can't comprehend politics, come join my Angry Party, because we ALL had a bad childhood and we are all ANGRY"!! :angel:

Another anti Nawaz, thread. By the way how many anti nawaz thread you created?

That's what he does. I think he's crossed over 1000. Sad part is, they could've actually WORKED to show public some positivity and get things done. But instead, they chose to do NOTHING and just accuse others. Hitler's rebirth is right here in PTI's violent and negative politics. Both IK and Hitler didn't have an agenda, didn't have policies, just had crappy vision in their head and risked their entire nation's future.

Just like Hitler destroyed Germany with his stupidity, IK would try to destroy the entire progress made so far. Just like he tried to do in the sit-ins.
 
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so you guys pay about $2.75 a gallon (3.8l)

gas is like $1.67 a gallon last time I checked in my area :wave:


cost of buying refined petroleum is what is killing you and a nickel or two lining the governments pockets


Gas is $1.67 a GALLON ????????????:woot:


That's cheap:agree:

Where r u from bro?
 
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if true then then should be used for defence purpose like navy upgradation
 
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lol. ur posts are funny.


article is not written by imran khan. it is written by independent analyst . later imran commented on it when it was published in news paper
Imran khan must have some brain what is he commenting . Bascially he is a sportsman , it is better that he comments about cricket only .
 
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And your posts (and your boss IK's statements) are useless like the toilet paper!! Nothing ever comes out of those posts in terms of logic, sense or positivity. IK's recruiting theme "if you had a bad childhood, or you were neglected, and you can't comprehend politics, come join my Angry Party, because we ALL had a bad childhood and we are all ANGRY"!! :angel:



That's what he does. I think he's crossed over 1000. Sad part is, they could've actually WORKED to show public some positivity and get things done. But instead, they chose to do NOTHING and just accuse others. Hitler's rebirth is right here in PTI's violent and negative politics. Both IK and Hitler didn't have an agenda, didn't have policies, just had crappy vision in their head and risked their entire nation's future.

Just like Hitler destroyed Germany with his stupidity, IK would try to destroy the entire progress made so far. Just like he tried to do in the sit-ins.
Again long paragraphs of utter bullshit . Don't u have anything better in life to do then serving sharif family ?
 
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Imran khan must have some brain what is he commenting . Bascially he is a sportsman , it is better that he comments about cricket only .
So what was Nawaz sharif ? Nothing then a son of a rich guy . He could even scored third decision in Matric , the went to college on dramatic bases , then admit on government servent as clerk to get into cricket , scored zero in first match . Then his dad bought him a seat in Punjab Bcoz of his money . He was finance minister wouldn't even having a degree .

Yeah right only he has the caliber to comment on the issue
 
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So what was Nawaz sharif ? Nothing then a son of a rich guy . He could even scored third decision in Matric , the went to college on dramatic bases , then admit on government servent as clerk to get into cricket , scored zero in first match . Then his dad bought him a seat in Punjab Bcoz of his money . He was finance minister wouldn't even having a degree .

Yeah right only he has the caliber to comment on the issue
you have gone sentimental , Imran khan must learn how to read a financial statement . whats wrong?
 
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Pakistan is an untapped market, an we have monopoly here:enjoy:

Pakistani chicks are good looking. No doubt about it. One of my home boy serving in the Army is dating one pretty lady. :tup::tup: for the beauty.

you have gone sentimental , Imran khan must learn how to read a financial statement . whats wrong?

Post of the day :rofl: :cheers:. That's been my issue with IK. He just runs sensation without a clue on what he's talking about. He should read up, understand and then open up his mouth so he can sound smart, instead of a 12 year old boy in a 66 year old body :enjoy:
 
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