GLOBALIZATION AND POVERTY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN
Keywords:
Crime, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Multinational Companies (MNCs), TerrorismAbstract
The aim of the study is to identify the link between globalization and poverty in Pakistan. Since its establishment, Pakistan has faced various problems, including poverty. Globalization affects the global economy as a whole. The research employs a qualitative approach and focuses on factors influencing individuals' economic conditions in Pakistan. The study highlights the performance of MNCs in Pakistan, along with the record of economic growth, which is mixed and highly volatile. The main motivation of the study is to understand the reasons behind Pakistan's problems related to political development. It also examines government policies towards both domestic and foreign investors. This study emphasizes the importance of policy formulation in reducing crimes in Pakistan, considering social and economic factors. If Pakistan wants to lower poverty, it must control population growth and address income inequality.
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