It seems that instead of coming up with a structural solution to a clearly chronic problem the government is instead relying on an increased flow of aid — post-flood — to help it deal with its fiscal pressures. If this is the case, then we wonder how they would treat the news that the Asian Development Bank’s flood relief package consists of a diversion of existing aid packages rather than any new aid flows. International donors have made it abundantly clear that they are tired of constantly having to bail out Pakistan. For our part, it would behove our government to stop relying on the narcotic that is foreign aid and instead focus on expanding the tax base and contracting the size of government. Otherwise, the crippling burden of inflation will keep on destroying the incomes of the poor.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 9th, 2010.
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