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Partition of India and Pakistan 1947
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in economic history, International law Tags: British empire, India, Pakistan
Pakistan’s first female truck driver
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in development economics, discrimination, growth disasters, labour economics, occupational choice Tags: gender wage gap, Pakistan, sex discrimination
India and Pakistan became independent today
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This day in 1947 | India and Pakistan independent after some 200 years of British rule: timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1… http://t.co/VfbpKayExM—
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India, Pakistan, and Growth – Part I | House of Debt
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The graph below plots real exports per capita for India and Pakistan starting in 1980. We index the two lines to 100 in 1992 for ease of comparison.
Up until 1992, both India and Pakistan were on a similar trajectory with low growth in their exports per capita.
However, the trajectories diverge strongly in 1992 with India’s export growth taking off while Pakistan continued to trudge along at mediocre pace…
Within a span of just two decades, Indian exports per capita have grown to be almost six times those of Pakistan.

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