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Moot on Macroeconomic, Inter’l Finance: Evolution, not revolution brings about progress

byMonitoring Report
05/12/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Speakers at a national conference titled “Macroeconomic and International Finance,” organised by the National University of Modern Languages (NUML), emphasized that history laid bare the fact that developed countries of the world grew and progressed after going through a long and painful process of evolution not by revolutions.

Addressing the conference, Federal Privitization Minister Muhammad Zubair declared that Pakistan was currently staying in the middle with a huge potential and some weaknesses, while trying to set the course for sustainable growth in the country.

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NUST Business School Dean Dr Ashfaque Hasan Khan, Askari Bank Senior Vice President Bakar Ahmed, NUML Rector (r) Maj-Gen Masood Hasan and large number of students and faculty members attended the conference.

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