A leading think tank of the United States has ranked Pakistan the 29th miserable economy of the world.
Released recently by Washington DC-based Cato Institute, a conservative public policy research body, Pakistan fares relatively well on the World Misery Index 2013, compared to neighbouring India that ranked 22nd in terms of economic misery.
Originally developed by American economist Arthur Okun, and later improved upon by Harvard University professor Robert Barro, the scores for the World Misery Index for each of the 89 economies is calculated by adding the unemployment rate, the lending rate and the inflation rate, and then subtracting the percentage change in the real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita for a given year.
Pakistan appears among the top one-third nations that are most miserable mainly because of the high interest rate which, according to Cato Institute, is the major contributing factor behind its overall high score on the index.
The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) reverse repo rate, also known as policy rate or discount rate, stood at 9.5% at the beginning of 2013. The central bank decreased it to 9% in June, but increased it to 9.5% in September and 10% in November.
Pakistan’s unemployment rate for 2013 was 5.2%, as per the International Labour Organization. Its average inflation during the last calendar year remained 7.7%. Pakistan’s GDP per head was $1,297 during the same year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The most miserable nation, according to the index, is Venezuela, which is followed by Iran. Unlike Pakistan and India whose high scores on the index are based primarily on high interest rates, both Venezuela and Iran owe their status of the two most miserable economies of the world due to extremely high inflation rates.
Although Venezuela’s official inflation rate for 2013 was 56. 2% (which is exceptionally high in itself), Cato Institute estimates the Latin American nation’s annual implied inflation rate at the end of 2013 was as high as 278%.
Similarly, Iran’s inflation rate for 2013 was 39.3%, according to the World Bank.
Egypt (ranked sixth) and Turkey (13th) performed worse than Pakistan on the index. Indonesia (30), Bangladesh (31), Sri Lanka (51), United States (71) and Malaysia (83) were better off.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 9th, 2014.
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Pakistan less ‘miserable’ than India I agree 100 percent (or more than 200% sure that OBL is dead and not in pakistan as gen. musharaff used to say) with the above premise. Everyday, when pakistanis awake, they are happy that they are alive and weren't killed by a blast or random shooting. Whereas when an indian awakes in the morning, it is just an another day..no joy that they have survived the night and day before!
Trust the average ET commenter to not know how to process anything based on hard data.
@Hussain: I think you got the story wrong.It is Pakistanis pretending to be Indians outside Pakistan not the other way around.
@gp65: Pakistan’s unemployment rate for 2013 was 5.2% of those willing to work.
Our ill mannered neighbours only endorse the data when it is anti Pakistan. When the same companies say something positive, they rush to condemn the figures. You can't pick and choose mate!
Pakistan is a Royal multirole Rafale-N, but unfortunately their is no pilot of it.
Ofcourse last ten years have been miserable for our economy than previous years. From 9percent growth we fell to 5percent due to billion rupee worth gift of corruption from manmohan led govt. from happy we went to miserable. Negative news. Where as in case of Pakistan it went from bad governance led zardaari rule to some better led sharif govt.. Miserable to some what better...positive news even if their economy growing at 2-3 percent Of course india is far ahead in terms of gdp and trillion dollar economy compared to Pakistan... But they have something to be happy about after sch misery while we weren't with ours due to anti incumbency of current govt.
Always knews Indians were a miserable lot!
It was made by Barro. If you believe the results based on the study, then there is a bridge I have to sell to you! Not saying Pak people are more miserable than Indians, actually I agree with that statement. But lets not present it this way. Barro a creative guy but has no technical chops... an index improved by him is certainty massively flawed.
turkey ,egypt and india are worse off than pakistan.... in reality all the countries still far better than pakistan in education ,health,infrastructure and all other areas
An economic index set up by the purveyors of free markets, low taxes on the rich and reduced spending on health, education and social security. That is to say, it only measures the 'misery' of the rich, not the poor. That's why welfare states like Venezuela and Iran are so high on the list of 'misery.'
May be they forgot to survey the people of pakistan who are facing huge loadshedding every day and then they could have seen who is more miserable.
Why must we bring India into everything? Is it really necessary?
That is in the DNA of Pakistan (not about its people)
@Urooj Saifi: U seem the practical type. I liked your comment the most. Both sides must stop comparing to each other in these 'wrong' things.
@gp65: Are you trying to say Pakistan unemployment rate of 5.2% is flawed and the India unemployment rate of 3.7% is correct(quoted elsewhere).
Pakistan less miserable than India; India has a population of 1.24 and Pakistan has 180 million. India has twice the population density than Pakistan. The difference is huge so is the miserable rate.
Why are we Pakistanis always comparing ourselves with India. With all the resources available in our country we should be ashamed of being 29 and do something about it ibstead of being happy that India is 22.
This is great news!! Why are we then circulating the begging bowl all around all the time? We should try to earn some respect in the international community.
"Pakistan’s unemployment rate for 2013 was 5.2%"
With such flawed data, Pakistan performs better than India. Does anyone in Pakistan actually believe this number?