The Failing Economy of Pakistan | Economics Explained

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    Pakistan's economy has recently come under pressure due to high levels of debt, currency devaluation, floods, and high prices for imported food and energy. So how bad are things likely to get and what are the possible solutions?
    0:00 - 3:34 Intro
    3:35 - 5:49 Emerging market debt
    5:50 - 6:45 Advanced economies
    6:46 - 7:50 Pakistan's vulnerability
    7:51 - 11:00 Asian financial crisis
    11:01 - 12:00 Pakistan's previous resilience
    12:01 - 14:46 Why Pakistan is struggling today
    14:47 - 17:00 Solutions
    17:01 National leaderboard
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    • @zakirhussainkhokhar5127
      @zakirhussainkhokhar5127 Год назад +3

      PAKISTAN'S map is misrepresented. Additionally Food crisis happen due to recent flood in the country's rural agricultural land. Standing crop fell.

    • @luciferjohnson8495
      @luciferjohnson8495 Год назад +1

      The map is incorrect

    • @zakirhussainkhokhar5127
      @zakirhussainkhokhar5127 Год назад +2

      @@muhammadomar1319 PAKISTAN'S map is misrepresented. Additionally Food crisis happened due to recent flood in the country's rural agricultural land. Standing crop fell.

    • @zakirhussainkhokhar5127
      @zakirhussainkhokhar5127 Год назад +1

      Country with lazy and complainants always shrink. Only innovative and of creative mindset prosper.

    • @theholiday3836
      @theholiday3836 Год назад +1

      Always wanted you to do a video about Pakistan but a bit positive one. But then not much positive things about it

  • @rakeshv.
    @rakeshv. Год назад +3999

    Fun Fact: Not even a single Pakistani prime minister has ever completed their term.

    • @zaheerwaqas8760
      @zaheerwaqas8760 Год назад +123

      Thanks for informing 😂

    • @mahdh_
      @mahdh_ Год назад +544

      Sounds like the Defense against the Dark Arts post in Hogwarts

    • @rayhankhan8992
      @rayhankhan8992 Год назад +20

      nawaz sharif?

    • @sunainamishra3052
      @sunainamishra3052 Год назад +238

      @@rayhankhan8992 no.. even he didn't cover

    • @kaafikaandi
      @kaafikaandi Год назад +5

      @@mahdh_ 😭😂😭😂

  • @prateeksharma6706
    @prateeksharma6706 Год назад +728

    *RUclipsr :- mentions pakistan*
    Gets views from pakistan
    *Mentions its failing*
    Gets views from India
    *RUclipsr :- stonks📈*

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Год назад +24

      Lol

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 Год назад +9

      😂😂😂

    • @gamermomment2050
      @gamermomment2050 Год назад +16

      Funny that graph looks like Pakistan map geographically.

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      @DoctorIdeopathic Год назад +6

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  • @trazzpalmer3199
    @trazzpalmer3199 Год назад +311

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  • @emmanuelmacron2438
    @emmanuelmacron2438 Год назад +1031

    Asking for loans is halal, but repaying them is haram as per PM of Pakistan.

  • @midnightflare9879
    @midnightflare9879 Год назад +2630

    I love how even EE points out that the biggest privilege in the world is the ability to be an idiot without financial ruin.

    • @JK-mp1mg
      @JK-mp1mg Год назад +76

      I'd argue that just kicks the can down the road so that future idiots are slightly more punished.

    • @someonejustsomeone1469
      @someonejustsomeone1469 Год назад +18

      Permissive society in a nutshell.

    • @fatboyRAY24
      @fatboyRAY24 Год назад +6

      Well if your tail risks are covered then you can act as stupid as you want without risk of ruin.

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      @TriNguyen-he7xk Год назад +3

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  • @ishanp2514
    @ishanp2514 11 месяцев назад +91

    For anyone who is well informed about South Asia, the real question is not what is happening to Pakistan, it is how in the WORLD is Pakistan still going.

    • @rahimnawab5991
      @rahimnawab5991 7 месяцев назад +1

      I am curious as to why you think that?

    • @AKumar-co7oe
      @AKumar-co7oe 6 месяцев назад +1

      No PM ever completed term, military making economic policy, diapers, cement@@rahimnawab5991

    • @NovelTuber
      @NovelTuber 6 месяцев назад +12

      The country is going on only because it acts as a counterweight to India, whenever Pakistan gets on verge of getting in default USA give it loans to keep it going more, and lately that's been done by China now, the strong military leadership at top has radicalised the population on the basis that India is a threat to them so they have to stay in power, so people are afraid to ever protest against military and even when protests occur military with their guns shut them down. Pakistan exists as long as outer countries keep giving them money, once China or US or any other power loses their interest in Pakistan the economy would collapse and the country will break apart

    • @ishanp2514
      @ishanp2514 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@NovelTuber that is a pretty accurate description of the situation. Also, Pakistan & it’s Military’s disgusting alignment with the US gives the US direct access to Central Asia in return for giving the Pak Military unlimited power to laud over its citizens

    • @legendaryhound5261
      @legendaryhound5261 3 месяца назад

      ​@@NovelTuberabsolutely wrong, Pakistan's economy runs bcz of its black economy which is greater than its formal economy

  • @taterkaze9428
    @taterkaze9428 Год назад +2021

    Ranking Pakistan slightly above Brazil doesn't make much sense. Brazil doesn't need a bailout, its economy is larger, its per-capita GDP is 5x greater, and it has a well-established industrial base. Perhaps this expresses a flaw in the economic leaderboard concept, that snapshots of national economies taken at different points in time aren't truly comparable.

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад +95

      No Brazil's per capita is 3 timer higher not 5 times

    • @svanimation8969
      @svanimation8969 Год назад +183

      Even natural resources! Even they have there own good amount of oil + they use 85 % ethnol blend flex engine's

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад +1

      Pakistan has been begging since 1947 pakistan doesn't have economy it's been living on foreign aid. Why work when u can beg lol

    • @OkarinHououinKyouma
      @OkarinHououinKyouma Год назад +178

      @@hke.4475 3x is still A LOT

    • @gsnayak06
      @gsnayak06 Год назад +1

      every one over estimates Pakistans stollen nuclear prowess. Bluff will be called soon and you will see Pakistan align more with Sudan and Afghanistan

  • @greenearth9945
    @greenearth9945 Год назад +771

    Pakistan being ranked higher than Brazil, Argentina and Turkey doesn't make much sense to be honest. Those countries have much more sophisticated industries, higher GDP per capita, etc.

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад +105

      Turkey currently has a inflation rate of 100%

    • @zetaforever4953
      @zetaforever4953 Год назад +98

      Current situation doesn't matter, the trajectory of the country matters. Turkey has ridiculous levels of inflation and Argentina and Brazil have stagnated for decades, to a lesser or greater degree. Pakistan, on the other hand, was a growing economy until the pandemic and still has a burgeoning population, who will contribute to economic growth in the near future. Even if each of those people produces half as much as the average Brazilian or Argentine, it would still leave Pakistan a lot richer than both in the future. A country can be rich even if its citizens are not. India is a far richer country than Brazil, for instance, although the average Brazilian is much richer than the average Indian. This is, of course, assuming that the current economic crisis doesn't lead to a political collapse in Pakistan.

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад +86

      That's because Pakistan's ex daddy USA has given pakistan more than 30 billion dollar as aid since 2001 not only aid US helped pakistan to grow it's economy by controlling pakistan rupee dollar exchange rate like it did in Afghanistan after US invasion of Afghanistan US made Afghanistan currency more value like afghan currency is equal to 1 Indian rupee. Pakistan doesn't have sophisticated industries some cottage industries

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад +25

      ​@@zetaforever4953 in nominal terms Pakistan's economy has not grown since 2015. accounting for the free market exchange rate of 300 it's gdp is the same as in 2015.
      In ppp terms Pakistan's economy grows at 4 percent but population grows at 3 percent so per Capita growth is hardly 1-1.5 percent which is low for a developing country

    • @rahulvats95
      @rahulvats95 Год назад +20

      I don't know about others but Caliph of Riyasat-e-ottomani Erdogan Dilris Ertugul is on the prowl. Ummah will unite to pay back loans to IMF.

  • @taufiqulhuque5719
    @taufiqulhuque5719 Год назад +3

    What a wonderfully objective account! Negative and positive aspects explained clearly, like a good professor. I learned a lot.

  • @i-z-g3317
    @i-z-g3317 Год назад +19

    I live in pakistan in the city of rawalpindi and I know that the situation here is a lot worse than you expect.

    • @s-qc9ns
      @s-qc9ns 16 дней назад

      Army rule mei ye hi hota hai.

  • @ajm.3221
    @ajm.3221 Год назад +852

    the unhealthy influence of military on each and everthing makes the matters worse.

    • @barrybolton1396
      @barrybolton1396 Год назад +78

      More like religion

    • @krishnkant9477
      @krishnkant9477 Год назад +95

      @@_hunterz_ Of course because of religion.

    • @adamcetinkent
      @adamcetinkent Год назад +11

      ​@@_hunterz_ British?

    • @kravenOG
      @kravenOG Год назад +1

      ​@@krishnkant9477 nope not religion biased

    • @kerambimcil1998
      @kerambimcil1998 Год назад

      No slims country can be rich without natural resource, they are just too dumb.

  • @anay5142
    @anay5142 Год назад +1365

    Just watched this episode. All good but it fails to explain the major cause of Pakistan's economic collapse i.e. Corruption at institutional level by military. The reason Pakistan's economy was flourishing till 2018 was because USA was in Afghanistan, and Pak was indirectly getting US dollars for it. As soon as taliban took control and US left Afghanistan, the main source of dollars disappeared overnight, putting pressure on local business to generate revenue especially dollars. As a result forex depleted. Also the rise of security threat from Afghanistan added additional stress on Pakistan.

    • @kockorzo
      @kockorzo Год назад +16

      ‘Indirectly getting dollars’, mate what?

    • @HiteshBhagatGameTech
      @HiteshBhagatGameTech Год назад +230

      @@kockorzo US of A pumped billions into pak generals and establishment for help in afghanistan. directly in forms of aid etc and indirectly too. unfortunately they took the role of client state for big powers instead of putting a solid feet and foundation decades ago.

    • @karthikkr93
      @karthikkr93 Год назад +134

      @@kockorzo We paid Pakistan to use their overland routes for supplying our forces and the Afghan forces. Once we left, we had no need to pay for this.

    • @sharequsman596
      @sharequsman596 Год назад +16

      Actually most of the money was form china at that time

    • @007_Sun_Tzu
      @007_Sun_Tzu Год назад +12

      Very well compiled comment 👍

  • @rbuddy1499
    @rbuddy1499 Год назад +1

    Great video. I also want to add that military expenditure has been the highest expenditure item in Pakistan’s budget for a while, and still continues to be so.

  • @utkarshat3
    @utkarshat3 Год назад +3

    Kudos to EE for making such a good, exploratory analysis and having a perfect sum up of the economic situation in Pakistan; without showing any flashy news headlines. Also, extra cookie points for getting the Pakistani map roght!

  • @sudeep71195
    @sudeep71195 Год назад +483

    You missed one major point. Big % of Pakistan's economy was boosted by Foreign Aid coming from Western countries (mainly U.S.) and China. But as the interest of these countries are now moving more towards Indo-Pacfic region so that source of income for Pakistan is also declining.

    • @hamzamehmood1976
      @hamzamehmood1976 Год назад

      No aid only debt was given by US and China

    • @nightking8490
      @nightking8490 Год назад +18

      Agreed

    • @Normalguy1690
      @Normalguy1690 Год назад +93

      Now that america is out of Afghanistan they don’t need to be chummy with Pakistan to get access to the country. So as America leaves Afghan they are leaving Pakistan.

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Год назад +31

      @@Normalguy1690 Agreed, good insight.

    • @meetadi4u
      @meetadi4u Год назад +8

      I thought to write the same some 20+ billion came after 2000s

  • @Creative___Mind
    @Creative___Mind Год назад +718

    You forgot to mention the clusterfuck that is Pakistan's political and economic situation my man. Those affect investor and economic confidence. And the inflation and corruption... let's not talk about them.

    • @Theactualstoic
      @Theactualstoic Год назад +69

      Investor??? there was $0 of investment in Pakistan since a decade. Only investment was chinese loans which are all defaulted

    • @zachweyrauch2988
      @zachweyrauch2988 Год назад +22

      I really dont like the videos on this channel for reasons like you mentioned. Alot of the comparisons are overly simple and alot of nuance that may be as relevant as the discussed hypotheticals gets ignored.
      Im past the point of giving economists credit or accolades for their field of study. I see economics as a soft science and most of its ideas unravel with the same scrutiny we apply to popular social science ideas.

    • @LVArturs
      @LVArturs Год назад +35

      @@zachweyrauch2988 it's just very hard to study the most complex thing in the known universe - a human brain. And even harder to study billions of them interacting in a real world environment.

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад +5

      @@Theactualstoic nah pakistan gets 3 billion of investments per year

    • @abdusqamar9667
      @abdusqamar9667 Год назад +17

      Its just a non political economic analysis, rather simple and watered down to be fair however that's what makes the videos enjoyable.
      I'm sure it would take a lot of effort and research to make a holistic report on the country including historical political and ideological issues. It would be severely draining and more documentary style.
      This form of content is more focused on economic principles and he shows them in action in economics.

  • @duncanfarrelly7039
    @duncanfarrelly7039 Год назад +1

    I'd love you to do a detailed analysis of South Africa, taking into account regional differences and the changes over time of those regions, the effects of rolling blackouts, political situation, investment, tourism, etc.

  • @theodormller1024
    @theodormller1024 Год назад +2

    You should make a video about the danish economy, would be very interesting. Its very interesting economy with a lot of "Cleanteach" companies like Vestas and other companies like Grundfos, aswell as major medicinal companies like Novo Nordisk, aswell as major shipping firms like Mearsk. Very interesting video about Pakistan, keep up the good work

  • @EhteshamShahzad
    @EhteshamShahzad Год назад +422

    Pakistani here. Would like to add a few comments:
    * 11:41 Pakistan's economy was resilient on paper. The military aid Pakistan got was mostly funnelled into consumption lead growth. Source: Bust, boom, and bust - Mush’s Muddy economic footprint | Profit Explains
    * 13:12 the building on the bottom left has been "under construction" for more than 10 years. It is location at one of the most prime locations of Lahore. Yet, it remains empty, not being used to add value to the economy. This issue is not only with this building, but a lot of land through out the country.
    * 13:27 Freezing petrol and electricity prices was a political move. PM Khan knew he was going to be overthrown soon, so he laid out the trap. When the new gov came into power they were hesitant to correct course for months, as they believed it would be an unpopular move. In the meanwhile, the gov burned a significant amount of our foreign reserves.
    * 14:12 In order to resume the IMF program, the gov is no longer controlling the exchange rate.
    * 4.2 seems a bit generous, especially compared to Turkey's 3.8.

    • @vikas776
      @vikas776 Год назад +55

      You dont seems like a pakistani. All those points are very accurate and i dont see anyone online to admit these. I dont normally comment on pakistan related since i am an indian but may be its my bias according to which these are quite accurate points.

    • @randmht9976
      @randmht9976 Год назад

      Exactly.
      Not to mention the most Radicalised Population on earth & increase in Terrorism.

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад +1

      Dude u must be few pakistanis that still has brain

    • @kazimhussain9366
      @kazimhussain9366 Год назад

      @@vikas776 another Pakistani here. All hope is lost and we have been completed f*cked by the politicians who only care about bashing the opposition. Nothing is being done in the agricultural sector which is one of most economically significant sectors of Pakistan.

    • @gsnayak06
      @gsnayak06 Год назад +63

      @@vikas776 He is indeed a Pakistani, troubled when his country is rated above Turkey :D

  • @rafadalcin4526
    @rafadalcin4526 Год назад +181

    The fact that you put Pakistan over Brazil and Argentina is laughable. Both countries are much richer, more stable, are actual democracies and have actual value adding industries. The only thing Pakistan is better at is growth, and that's only because it's a dirt poor country and that's typical of low income countries.

    • @VMRDY
      @VMRDY Год назад +19

      Agreed.

    • @MP-ut6eb
      @MP-ut6eb Год назад +2

      Growth? Of what?

    • @mariothibau1070
      @mariothibau1070 Год назад +7

      About Argentina i can't be sure, but Brazil certainly deserves to be above Pakistan. If Pakistan is a 4.2 then Brazil should be a 4.3.

    • @Best-um3eq
      @Best-um3eq Год назад +2

      @@mariothibau1070 population matters. Pak can get billions tommorow if its population started donating.

    • @anantasheshanaga3666
      @anantasheshanaga3666 Год назад +4

      @@MP-ut6eb Inflation.

  • @delinewine
    @delinewine Год назад

    literally been waiting for a video like this since ages

  • @saitama2508
    @saitama2508 Год назад +774

    Pakistan hasn't still gotten the basics right
    Without stable government whatever you do will not matter so unless they can seperate their military from the governance it will continue to fail

    • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos
      @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Год назад +45

      i can't believe this guy unironically ranked pak higher than sri lanka on the leaderboard i don't care how much economics you have studied if you truly believe that then idk what to say sri lanka had the highest per capita income of all desi countries and they will actually bounce back unlike the country mentioned in the video

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify Год назад +70

      @@JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Well Pakistan has not (yet) defaulted and Sri Lanka has so it's a clear answer there. Its one thing for banks or companies to default but for a the entire country itself that is a very very big problem, how can any foreigner trust investing even 0.01 cent? They may never get it back right? So that kills all trust. It can take a long time to get trust back.... China might not care about trust because they want power and control so for them default might actually be positive but even China at some point might say, that is enough money wasted on games of power, no more.

    • @myselfyuvi
      @myselfyuvi Год назад +33

      @@JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos GDP per capita is not everything. Unless your economy has some significant scale, the per capita numbers are always going to be flawed. Just a few hundred extremely wealthy (corrupt) individuals can throw you GDP per capita numbers for a toss. That doesn't mean the country whole country started doing good. ✌️

    • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos
      @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Год назад +5

      @@drscopeify didn't pak declare bankruptcy recently??

    • @arungupta3838
      @arungupta3838 Год назад +19

      @@JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideosyou know it's easier for a small country with small population to have more GDP per capita than larger countries where you don't have to spend on sectors like military(how much you spend a larger country will easily defeat you). Also it's easier to focus on local problems better in a small country. But lastly most of the growth in Sri lanka was fueled by debts specially chinese debts who don't care much about defaults(they need influence in the region)

  • @owaistariq9994
    @owaistariq9994 Год назад +391

    As a Pakistani I'm surprised with the ranking on the leaderboard. I think its optimistic to say the least 😅

    • @Leon-pn6rb
      @Leon-pn6rb Год назад +36

      Typical American naivety

    • @roberthiggins8234
      @roberthiggins8234 Год назад +6

      He has mentioned that there is quite a lot of bias towards to past (growth), and a bias towards larger economies (GDP). Both of which Pakistan is doing quite well. I guess if the bias was towards GDP per capita, and recent growth Pakistan would get something in the 3's.

    • @roberthiggins8234
      @roberthiggins8234 Год назад +13

      @@Leon-pn6rb Hes not American

    • @ichbinein123
      @ichbinein123 Год назад +31

      @@Leon-pn6rb EE is Australian, mate.

    • @monakandari6160
      @monakandari6160 Год назад +3

      @@Leon-pn6rb No, His Accent doesn't sound American

  • @SachinathSivananthan
    @SachinathSivananthan Год назад +24

    Hi, I'm from Malaysia. It would be great to have a video on the economics of Malaysia. Lately there has been a lot of talk about our high debt situation, income inequality, low wages & being stuck in the middle income trap. It would be amazing to have an unbiased breakdown of the whole situation from your team . Thank you

  • @Secur3Squad
    @Secur3Squad Год назад +5

    Respect for showing the exact map of Pakistan

    • @zainahmed6134
      @zainahmed6134 10 месяцев назад +1

      Look closer. It's not part of India either. He made Kashmir independent.

    • @rishabhsingh6023
      @rishabhsingh6023 10 месяцев назад

      @@zainahmed6134 thats why he said for pakistan alone 😂😂

  • @hassaanbukhari517
    @hassaanbukhari517 Год назад +783

    Living in Pakistan I want to mention the foremost cause which is that Pakistanis have been fooled for most of their history by the ones who rule them not just politically but economically and socially as well. And it can't be fixed until people open their eyes. Pakistan is in a situation where it needs a similar socioeconomic revolution as of French did.

    • @OkarinHououinKyouma
      @OkarinHououinKyouma Год назад

      It won't happen in Pakistan's case because it's people are blinded by religion, which has entered all areas of life.

    • @divya9951
      @divya9951 Год назад +148

      You are talking about army and isi
      Right
      But it tooo late

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад

      Yaa you're right still Pakistanis belives they're powerful than India

    • @rohitkashyap1051
      @rohitkashyap1051 Год назад +96

      Deen par dhyyan do.....duniya par nahi

    • @MythicEcho
      @MythicEcho Год назад +37

      Are you wanting for someone to say - let them eat cakes?

  • @ahib0x
    @ahib0x Год назад +470

    I am a Pakistani, and I am happy to see your community & your impartiality, now here's my take on all of this, as an average Pakistani... when the subcontinent was freed by the Britishers, India sensing the danger of a political imbalance, created a law that bounded the chief of army staff to not act on their own, rather will have to ask secretary (who is under the PM themselves) for any action possible, and I'll say that's a fantastic move because army can't legally move on their own... whereas in Pakistan it is permissible for the army to announce Martial Law anytime possible while giving a reason that is "VALID" according to them and nobody can deny them, so technically if your intentions aren't good, you can threaten the current PM and the government as much as you want and if you don't like the government you can just simply overthrow it "LEGALLY" and since the independence of Pakistan the Army and the Establishment only supports those people who obey them, meaning, they're corrupt. Sometimes they work behind the shadows and the other time they straight up take over the country, but in this current specific state (Imran Khan) has more public support than any other leader in Pakistan ever had. (Of course Bhutto had some influence, but he didn't have the access of the modern communication tech) ever since Pakistan has been freed the army and establishment has always been corrupt and to secure themselves even more they have powerful people in the whole system and structure who are willing to vouch them and basically that leads us to here... (Now some of you might say that I'm not "PATRIOTIC" enough, well I hate the corrupt people in it because they own most of the Pakistan's real estate assets and make black money out of it while poor gets poorer!)

    • @buttofthejoke
      @buttofthejoke Год назад

      Pakistan doesn't have a clear identity. Is it a democracy, an autocracy, a partnership between civilian and military, a theocracy? Or a salad of all combined?

    • @jim2376
      @jim2376 Год назад

      "ever since Pakistan has been freed the army and establishment has always been corrupt" Yep! This is well known.

    • @pm6127
      @pm6127 Год назад +60

      This claim with respect to imran Khan's popularity is wrong. Bhutto was much more popular than Khan. And so was Sharif during his rise.
      Again the problem with all 3 politicians is that they were setup by previous army generals. All 3 enjoyed their army patron's support until they didn't.

    • @kazj1728
      @kazj1728 Год назад +68

      Pakistanis discussing politics! Wow!! Please tell us more! 😂

    • @ahib0x
      @ahib0x Год назад +54

      @@kazj1728 I dunno man... we're fked up, that's for sure tho.

  • @Steve_Gates
    @Steve_Gates Год назад +156

    As an Indian, a part of me felt bad when I heard about natural disasters there but other part quickly reminded me that this is the country whose official policy was to "bleed India through thousand cuts."

    • @m9nabil123
      @m9nabil123 Год назад +7

      Yes thousand cuts you are right… but not to the innocent indian.. to those who are responsible for what ever bad happening in kashmir… and whole world knows that what Indian army is doing with innocent kashmiris.

    • @akkr3548
      @akkr3548 Год назад

      ​@@m9nabil123 you smoking pork sh*t ?

    • @8hieboi
      @8hieboi Год назад +39

      ​@@m9nabil123 what is happening with kashmiris ??

    • @mihirojha4475
      @mihirojha4475 Год назад

      ​@@m9nabil123 lol and what about terrorists sent by Pakistan in India? What about 26/11? What about Osama Bin Laden? Your legend Imran called him a Martyr!! You guys are nuts. Cannot be happier that Jinnah decided to take you guys out of India.

    • @m9nabil123
      @m9nabil123 Год назад

      @@mihirojha4475 bro come out of the circle we’re you guys only listen what your media is saying..come out of this andhbakht concept…dnt listen to me also just search what international media is saying about 26/11.. it’s inside job by indian politics… you talking about usama bin laden im not in support of him but the question is why Americans were after him… for crime which he have not done ?? be logical do some research you will know

  • @aftabhussain24
    @aftabhussain24 Год назад

    Very well researched and informative video. Nice 👍

  • @john_doe_not_found
    @john_doe_not_found Год назад +1858

    My takeaway from this is that as bad as Pakistan is, it still ranks higher than Brazil on the EE leaderboard.

    • @magivkmeister6166
      @magivkmeister6166 Год назад +158

      That's not saying much is it

    • @Ghost_Riley...............3247
      @Ghost_Riley...............3247 Год назад +515

      *real* *truth*
      The government of Pakistan is controlled by the army of Pakistan, the army chief chooses their prime minister, there have been four military coups so far, each of their army officers flees to Europe after retirement, example, general bawja army chief when retired When he became, he had a wealth of 12.7 billion. Pakistan army runs business in the country, everything from clothes to soap is made by their army. In their annual budget, 50% of the budget goes to the army.

    • @yoppindia
      @yoppindia Год назад +246

      that is unfair, brazil has so much natural resource.

    • @svanimation8969
      @svanimation8969 Год назад +50

      @@yoppindia that's what I'm thinking!

    • @timon3370
      @timon3370 Год назад +3

      Cisco

  • @superbro1476
    @superbro1476 Год назад +397

    Should have covered their PM's motto
    "Beggars can't be choosers" 💀

    • @jj5302
      @jj5302 Год назад +35

      shehbaj - me mangne nahin aaya hu par majhburi he....🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @myselfyuvi
      @myselfyuvi Год назад +30

      Govt: Forget Chai and drink Sattu🤪✌️

    • @hassantech1862
      @hassantech1862 Год назад +1

      @@myselfyuvi Drink cow pee is also Good option for Hindus 🙏

    • @619ry7
      @619ry7 Год назад +20

      @@myselfyuvi "tea is expensive" - average Paxtani

    • @Eddy-Cool
      @Eddy-Cool Год назад +5

      way way way better than being Balaaatkaris! get it, balaaatkari?

  • @AmrXcellent
    @AmrXcellent Год назад

    Great video as always... very similar situation going in Egypt. if you would want to consider it for a video and add it to your leaders board.

  • @xzeroangelx
    @xzeroangelx Год назад +1

    As always very clear, easy to understand, and entertaining. Thank you.
    Also a hail-Mary suggestion: Colombia and how 60 years of insurgency, the drug war, and instability yet a pretty decent economy on the possible rise with new peace deals. You’d make my day.

  • @cspaliwal_
    @cspaliwal_ Год назад +168

    India looking at all its neighbours fall like dominos:
    👁️👁️
    . 👄

    • @manik6621
      @manik6621 Год назад +127

      bro its depressing , we are surrounded by bankrupt nations ...! Millions of bangladeshis refugees are already living illegally in india ....!

    • @svanimation8969
      @svanimation8969 Год назад +46

      @@manik6621 yeah it's actually not good ! 😢! Refuge Crisis and all these small thing's gonna big in future

    • @svanimation8969
      @svanimation8969 Год назад

      @@manik6621 literally in my area in a flower Company there 100s of Bangladeshis live from last 10 years ! Every year new families come a agent always bring new ones !
      My mom was super wiser there ! She used to talk with them ! Whenever they talk about money instead of ruppes they always say takka ! Just a few days ago i was watching a video about there refuge thing i asked mom about the company workers where are they from ! Cuz i suspected by there facial features ! Years ago !
      I asked her where are they from she said! These guys say they are Bengalis !! But suddenly said they always say ruppes = *takka* (Bangladesh currency name )
      That's how I got it that they are illgeal Bangladeshis folks ! When i did more research it was a racket of illegal Bangladeshis immigrants ! Who living here in minimum wage bcz they had no documents! They can't even run from there jobs ! These guys after got busted runaway from here somewhere else that mf agent also got kicked away! He was from Bihar !

    • @OkarinHououinKyouma
      @OkarinHououinKyouma Год назад +13

      The question is, how India is gonna navigate thru this crisis in the subcontinent?

    • @BruceWayne-qe7bs
      @BruceWayne-qe7bs Год назад +7

      @@OkarinHououinKyouma India have forking high taxes. Have one of the highest LPG and fuel prices.

  • @mdmzr6512
    @mdmzr6512 Год назад +575

    I'm 58 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, we are finding it impossible to replace it. We can get by, but cant seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 40years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.......

    • @saulgoodman1046
      @saulgoodman1046 Год назад +26

      USSR is our last hope!!

    • @yashrajdixit4412
      @yashrajdixit4412 Год назад

      Only if ur government did not fund terrorism and had not been a slave to china it would have been better.

    • @ArmageddonIsHere
      @ArmageddonIsHere Год назад +93

      Look on the bright side.
      It could have been worse; you could have been living in Pakistan!

    • @yashrajdixit4412
      @yashrajdixit4412 Год назад

      What could have been more worse is that there wouldn't be a country called pakistan

    • @markmccullough5873
      @markmccullough5873 Год назад

      They know exactly what they are doing to Americans who have worked hard , lived frugally, and saved. This money printing is their plan to devalue everyone's savings and bring all but the very wealthy down to the same level.

  • @samkeino6810
    @samkeino6810 Год назад

    Nice video. I actually learned a thing or two!

  • @whitedemon8953
    @whitedemon8953 Год назад +374

    Once a great man said, "Beggars can't be choosers". And everyone felt that.😵

    • @rafaykhanyousefzai
      @rafaykhanyousefzai Год назад +27

      Once a great man said, "Tea is fantastic". Everyone felt it.

    • @Sherlock289
      @Sherlock289 Год назад +95

      @@rafaykhanyousefzai2 F-16 shotdown was fantastic

    • @randomchess7044
      @randomchess7044 Год назад +95

      @@rafaykhanyousefzai Yeah now the same tea is expensive, Go have sattu..
      Btw 93000 porki surrender was 1000 times more shameful than Abhinandan surrender

    • @rewawaleparth64
      @rewawaleparth64 Год назад +55

      @@rafaykhanyousefzai bill of 93000 tea cups ☕ are still pending 🗿

    • @frustratedpanda212
      @frustratedpanda212 Год назад +51

      @@rafaykhanyousefzai lol, 93k surrender is fantastic, Bangladesh is fantastic. Try one more time, Balochistan will be even more fantastic 🗿

  • @turnerjmulletboy
    @turnerjmulletboy Год назад +304

    I travel internationally a lot for work and one thing I notice in basically every developing country (incl. Pakistan) is that no one ever pays income or sales tax. Vendors at the street level demand cash payment and pocket 100% of the profit rather than declaring the sale. I can't say how much of an impact this has but I do know that in my (advanced) country where I am forced to declare all my income and pay 30+% of it as tax, we do tend to get a lot more by way of standard of living...

    • @shariqhasan6220
      @shariqhasan6220 Год назад

      yes its because taxes in Pakistan are mostly used up by elites for their own luxuries, this has completely destroyed trust between those in power and the common folk.

    • @darkace0387
      @darkace0387 Год назад +24

      TAX collection is not as low as govt cries about it, its just that we lack exports and value additions that generates little to low revenue streams, otherwise establishments such as FBR does have corrupt bureacrats and the mingle with direct taxation leading to unsecure and un clear tax collection. On the other hand indirect taxation is huge, almost 41% + which is huge i.e FEDs, Excise duties, GSTs, customs etc.
      Although big bussiness does avoid taxes, the direct ones because of their unethical war against the bureacrats and the policy which affects their bussiness, it should be a two way link. Otherwise many corporation uses FTR based taxation resulting in direct salary tax. i hope they would tax properties to some extent but sadly it's not happening

    • @namaan123
      @namaan123 Год назад +2

      Yeah that's partly why the country is so resilient; little or no sales/income tax plus very little financing options. So things are purchased in cash and the money is kept in full.

    • @raviv3398
      @raviv3398 Год назад +7

      That’s why gov earns mostly in developing countries from excise duties and gst/hst. India charge hefty duties on oil as oil is biggest import of India. Buying more (extra) oil directly make weak rupee. Weak rupee means cost of imported products rises. Means, oil will be more expensive than last purchase in Rupee. Reason why Indian economy works fine even in this inflation, oil always was charged big duties by central-local government, which were lowered in high global oil prices and now increased back when global oil price lowered, keeping, oil price less changed (stable increase) unlike western world where oil price went from 0.8 dollar to 2.5 dollar per litre in Canada in few months. That oil price increase f.up Canada in inflation, while India is still chilling. Inflation has increased but not that bad compare to rest of the world. Indian rupee to dollar will keep going down, Petrol will keep getting expensive in India,as they are related but it’s very smooth.

    • @avisekroy4937
      @avisekroy4937 Год назад

      Which country are u from ??

  • @yotoronto12
    @yotoronto12 Год назад +73

    You should definitely do Bangladesh; despite being in the same region, both being once in the same country twice, and both having faced a lot of the same challenges, Bangladesh's economy seems to be much more prosperous, stable, and rapidly growing the point its the richest South Asian country on GDP per capita level (nominal) despite being one of the poorest in the world not that long ago. It would definitely give better insight into how a country might industrialize and take advantage of the cards given to it. Given that, historically, it was one of the largest economies 500 years ago and it was the source of majority of exports within Pakistan when it was apart of Pakistan pre 1971 it might be very compelling to get further analysis especially as lots of people see it as the next Vietnam.

    • @crazyindianlife1584
      @crazyindianlife1584 Год назад +10

      There was no Bangladesh 500 yrs ago

    • @yotoronto12
      @yotoronto12 Год назад +6

      In the context of Bengal Sultanate and province of Bengal back then. In the same way current Communist China didn't then despite the presence of the Ming Dynasty.

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 Год назад +12

      Bangladesh's biggest problem is it's unreliable data on GDP and other metrics. BBS data is questionable.
      Otherwise, it's a far bigger success than failed states like Pakistan and the two shouldn't be compared.

    • @johntresca8531
      @johntresca8531 11 месяцев назад +10

      Shri Lanka has a $3,293 GDP per capita, Maldives even better, there are lot of south asian countries who have bigger nominal gdp per capita than Bangladesh

    • @mac.505
      @mac.505 11 месяцев назад

      ​@John Tresca on the contrary it's economy is in a crisis

  • @khanfauji7
    @khanfauji7 Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing this video. Don’t see Pakistan covered by too many channels.

  • @kaustubhumak8504
    @kaustubhumak8504 Год назад +304

    Pakistan was socially and economically much stronger than India before the partition of India. Higher industrialization, much more fertile soil, water availability in every way it was better than it's counterpart India. What went wrong with them was their radicalization of population and trying to complete with India militarily and not focusing on developing their own country.

    • @anemoxxa
      @anemoxxa Год назад +26

      wish they didnt seperate tbh, a united india would've been a game changer

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +95

      @@anemoxxa lol more maleech ? no

    • @deepblue3682
      @deepblue3682 Год назад

      @@anemoxxa no way... india would be responsible for terrorist attacks world wide if pakistan was with india.. religious riots would have been a daily affairs, suicide bombings every second day in india...uncontrolled population growth eating up resources and not adding value to economy.... glad pakistan separated from india..

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Год назад +4

      Make sense

    • @overlord2066
      @overlord2066 Год назад +54

      ​@@rnayabed islamists are still in india

  • @mhrali1834
    @mhrali1834 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your vedio is so informatic but speed of delivering info is so fast and I am unable to understand some points

  • @patclark2186
    @patclark2186 Год назад +1

    Every time I watch one of your clips I learn something

  • @AR-ox6ln
    @AR-ox6ln 11 месяцев назад +4

    You guys ignored the fact that Pak collapsed after Indian demonetization. It means only one thing that their economy was running because of Indian currency they printed illegally.

  • @simonb4689
    @simonb4689 Год назад +102

    I was there in 2009, it was already rough, I can't even imagine now

  • @muhammadnajam1
    @muhammadnajam1 Год назад +26

    Thanks for making a video on Pakistan's economy. Some days back, I requested you for this video.

  • @zezomohamed9750
    @zezomohamed9750 Год назад +45

    pakistan's economy and the crisis it is going through are very similar to the situation in my country Egypt but we are going through worse conditions . I hope to know your opinion about the situation in egypt ,the currency crisis and the failing economic situation we are going through

    • @victordashmohapatra3546
      @victordashmohapatra3546 Год назад +3

      atleast egypt can leverage its geography for good. imagine making it tax free like dubai or singapore.

    • @zezomohamed9750
      @zezomohamed9750 Год назад +2

      @@victordashmohapatra3546 We have all the ingredients that allow us to advance our country. We have an excellent location, tourist sites, and monuments of our civilization. We have mineral wealth, gas fields, and labor hands as well. We have millions of workers abroad and people with expertise. Unfortunately, we are ruled by military rulers who think only of their interests.They impoverish the people, humiliate them, and imprison the opponents only.

    • @victordashmohapatra3546
      @victordashmohapatra3546 Год назад

      @@zezomohamed9750 don't fall for western propaganda, today Egypt would have been like Iraq,Iran,Kuwait without military rule, they stopped Arab Spring and Radicalization , America would have been sitting on ur oil field, Panama Canal was invaded, so would be Suez.

    • @sansdents7559
      @sansdents7559 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@zezomohamed9750Same situation in Algeria.

  • @pooyazadeh5066
    @pooyazadeh5066 Год назад +1

    Please make a video on Iran. The current true exchange rate ofUSD to IRR was 1 to 600,000 last week and is 540,000 today and still fluctuating up and down. There are a lot of tensions and turmoil in the country.

  • @superbro1476
    @superbro1476 Год назад +159

    Pakistani government should open RUclips channel and ask their population to watch videos of it and earn through ad revenue 😂

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад +1

      Ya like making a video about defeating India(which will never happen) but Pakistanis will belive anything like they belive they're not Indian origin but Arabs 🤣🤣🤣🤣🐷🐷🐷

    • @rajeshnaik2391
      @rajeshnaik2391 Год назад +74

      Modern prblms require modern solution😂😂😂😂

    • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos
      @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Год назад +1

      india can bankrupt youtube if we try this shi lol

    • @realShikha885
      @realShikha885 Год назад +28

      They should rather ask them to react on it🤣🤣🤣

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +45

      ​@@realShikha885 "most react channels per capita".

  • @SuperSmashDolls
    @SuperSmashDolls Год назад +56

    You forgot to mention that the Pakistani military basically holds the rest of the country hostage. They take a huge amount of the budget and the IMF is more or less required to subsidize them if they want any economic aid to go to the actual Pakistani economy at all.

    • @danielgareth4205
      @danielgareth4205 11 месяцев назад

      Is it that bad? You got me curious. Can you explain more about the role and position of the Pakistani military in the society?

    • @arijitpalit2756
      @arijitpalit2756 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@danielgareth4205basically all major industries are run by military. They can coup and takeover government whenever they want, without bloodshed. Basically, they just walk-in disband ruling government and takeover. To date, no Pakistani prime minister has been able to complete their full term.

    • @legendaryhound5261
      @legendaryhound5261 3 месяца назад

      ​@@danielgareth4205it isn't that bad, Military Just has a 6 billion dollar budget in 2023, out of 50 billion dollar budget...but Military has its own a lot of commercial industries to which they don't pay taxes

  • @Saibaba93451
    @Saibaba93451 Год назад +4

    Thumbnail asks - Who bears the Debt.
    Simple
    Answer is - Allah
    Because Pakistan is the one and Only country in the world Born on the Basis of Religion.

  • @John.Rambo09
    @John.Rambo09 Год назад +4

    I really dislike how each year Pakistan's map on videos and maps is being shown smaller and smaller systematically even though Pakistan still holds half on the northern area and it has been for decades, hence it should always be shown on its map boundary.

    • @BeE_AriyaN
      @BeE_AriyaN Год назад +2

      It's about time😊

    • @Element67
      @Element67 Год назад +2

      Pok is Indian territory

    • @nvherman257
      @nvherman257 Год назад +2

      ​@@Element67 keep dreaming bro nagaland khalistan will themselves separate

    • @DarkKnight-db1dy
      @DarkKnight-db1dy 10 месяцев назад

      @@nvherman257 keep coping harder. Khalistani separatists are falling like a pack of cards just like pakistan economy

  • @kratosgodofwar8366
    @kratosgodofwar8366 Год назад +53

    As Indian. I would like to express my opinion in short
    1 : obsession with Kashmir and Indian territory
    2: funding terrorist , which later started attacking Pakistan
    3 growth relying on debt
    4 army ( famous saying goes like every nation has army but in Pakistan army has one nation 😂😂😂😂)

    • @kashmiirr7634
      @kashmiirr7634 Год назад

      Obsession with Kasmir? As a Kashmiri what Obsession does pakistan have with us. Its dirty Indians who have an Obsession with us

    • @kratosgodofwar8366
      @kratosgodofwar8366 Год назад +7

      @@kashmiirr7634 you are clearly not from India , neither Pakistan u have adress of uk , you must be. Child of some Pakistani inherit in Europe 🙂

  • @emixmim
    @emixmim Год назад +272

    Would love if you did videos on the "new" economic tigers like Romania, Poland, Hungary etc. They are starting to punch way above their weights. Romania is consistently one of the highest growth economies in Europe.

    • @justinhatvari9092
      @justinhatvari9092 Год назад +19

      thanks a lot for the support mate ! :D cheers from Hungary!

    • @GIGADEV690
      @GIGADEV690 Год назад +22

      Lol free andrew tate Romania guy

    • @LVArturs
      @LVArturs Год назад +44

      I'm pretty sure they're going nowhere unless they figure out what to do with demography and net migration.

    • @kirathekillernote2173
      @kirathekillernote2173 Год назад +29

      They just don’t have enough demo to be more than slightly stronger regional players. Sorry, but as the technological progress becomes more & more democratised, the future looks to be Asian

    • @balabanasireti
      @balabanasireti Год назад +2

      ​@@GIGADEV690 What?

  • @user-yc1vy6pt2u
    @user-yc1vy6pt2u 11 месяцев назад +4

    in india state owns the military
    in pakistan military owns the state
    if a country gives more importance to military than economy it will collapse, just like Soviet union

  • @AbdulaImran
    @AbdulaImran Год назад +1

    This video sheds the light on external factors mostly, or the factors related to the economy, but by far the leading cause of current economic crisis is an internal one and a political one - the problem caused by the military establishment. They wanted the popular Prime Minister out of the power, so, they did that by getting his allies and the other parties of the National Assembly together to form a government, causing an extreme political unrest which lead to economic chaos slowly. The new government didn't had any idea or vision to deal with the economic mess that was created to get them in power, so the situation worsened. Last month the monthly inflation rate was 31.5%, highest ever in the history of Pakistan, rupee is deprecating against the dollar at a very fast rate, the reserves are shrinking and the government is still clueless how to deal with the economic situation. So, they're now fulfilling every other condition of IMF in order to get a small bailout which is a dire need. And the situation won't improve unless the political unrest stops and elections happen so that a stable government forms.

  • @abhinav.pandey19
    @abhinav.pandey19 Год назад +26

    In the words of their once visionary leader, while dangling on the pertinent issues of statecraft: “We will eat grass, even go hungry, but we will have our own [atom bomb]”. Just a self-fulfilling prophecy at this point...

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад +1

      Ironic an indian commenting this street shitters yall rank lower on malnutrition and hunger index

    • @abhinav.pandey19
      @abhinav.pandey19 Год назад +3

      @@hke.4475: Out of atta? Here, have some copium...

    • @eliteevildarkness5830
      @eliteevildarkness5830 Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @kroverbeek
    @kroverbeek Год назад +30

    Dear economics explained, can I suggest/request a video about the euro currency, and the risks vs benefits of linking weaker economies (e.g. Greece) to stronger ones (e.g. Germany)? Thanks for all the great content :)

  • @dhruvilkumpavat6037
    @dhruvilkumpavat6037 8 месяцев назад +2

    Bro actually gave free points in Stability, growth and GDP Total Size, even Switzerland has more than 800B GDP

  • @DrWasim
    @DrWasim Год назад

    Great video!

  • @thomaskagwa9983
    @thomaskagwa9983 Год назад +59

    Hi, I am from Nairobi Kenya. I appreciate and follow your insights about the economic performance of different countries from around the world. I request that you prepare a video on the rising economy of Kenya, would be a real eye opener. You have a lot of fans over here.

  • @royalstory111
    @royalstory111 Год назад +57

    I went to Pakistan and stayed there for 2 years.. Life is hard and people have very limited education.

    • @rahulvats95
      @rahulvats95 Год назад +35

      The read one book though 👉👈 you know. They say all secrets are there in that one only.

    • @hiteshadhikari
      @hiteshadhikari Год назад

      Islamic jihad and education are like oil and water

    • @redbaron9029
      @redbaron9029 Год назад +3

      ​@@rahulvats95
      Is that so? Maybe you got it wrong alll along! Ever given a thought to that?

    • @harlowida
      @harlowida Год назад

      @@rahulvats95 y’all Indians smh you ppl are full of hate and extremism

    • @rahulvats95
      @rahulvats95 Год назад

      @@harlowida Countries which negatively discriminate the Non-believers by written LAW in their majority countries, scum on earth, absolute pig of a people they are.
      How can we love someone who doesn't acknowledge us being equal being Scripturly as well as legally.

  • @AMSudad
    @AMSudad Год назад +3

    Please do a video about the economy of Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @MotiurRahman-ou7dm
    @MotiurRahman-ou7dm Год назад +18

    This is why we Bangladeshi separated from being a part of this cursed Nation... As a son of Bir Mukti Joddha ( freedom fighter ) it's a pleasure to see the current situation of Porkistan...

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +7

      Pakistanis are Paying today for what they did to the Bangladeshis back in the 1960s and 1971.

    • @VMRDY
      @VMRDY Год назад +1

      I wish to see how Pakistanis feel when the countries which they used to be a part of are and wanted to separate from are doing way better than they are.

    • @GeoBlits
      @GeoBlits 14 дней назад

      @@gouthamsudheer2080 Ey cmon I didn't do any of that :(

    • @GeoBlits
      @GeoBlits 14 дней назад

      @@VMRDY I feel good ngl.

  • @MubashirullahD
    @MubashirullahD Год назад +15

    Thanks for the insight.
    We've seen how expensive stuff has become. Noodles prices have gone up from Rs 45 to 65

    • @rahulvats95
      @rahulvats95 Год назад +13

      Noodles are haram.

    • @vivekanandan5093
      @vivekanandan5093 Год назад +17

      @@rahulvats95 nothing is haram when it is in Pakistan, everything is halal... Esp begging 🤣

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад

      ​​@@vivekanandan5093 street shitters

    • @ion8264
      @ion8264 Год назад +5

      Out of hundreds of things that are expensive abdul chose noodles.

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Год назад

      @@rahulvats95 gaslight king

  • @coldfraps
    @coldfraps Год назад +11

    Dear EE, I love your videos and i am in economics myself. But i can't help to notice that you have done both Norway and Sweden but not Denmark. I would really like to have Denmarks economics explained and ranked against its neighbours. but otherwise I love your videos and watch them all. keep it up!

  • @pizazazaza
    @pizazazaza Год назад +1

    I wish you did a similar analysis for Nepal. Nepal is going through a similar situation to that of Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 Год назад +1

      Fill Gas cylinders and store foods.FATF is knocking at Nepal's door ..your will see chaos after few months. .

    • @hmmer3471
      @hmmer3471 Год назад +1

      Small nation with US ego

    • @DarkKnight-db1dy
      @DarkKnight-db1dy 10 месяцев назад

      @@santusanturohit4832 why is FATF doing so?

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 10 месяцев назад

      @@DarkKnight-db1dy Nepal had less regulations and terrorists exploited Loopholes of Nepal ..There is chance of Nepal going into FATF grey list..I watched video related to it 4-5 months back..not sure what's the situation now.

  • @SpiderpigThe
    @SpiderpigThe Год назад +18

    US has been donating billions of $ to PK since 1950s to present, even tho they hate US, that's the only reason their economy was barely holding up, PK was getting billions in extra for using their airspace by US, since US left AFG that extra fund disappeared and that's why their economy is taking bigger hit.

    • @gaoxiaen1
      @gaoxiaen1 Год назад

      No foreign aid to Pakistan, a sworn muji enemy of the USA that sheltered Bin Ladin. Send it to Ukraine.

  • @s9ka972
    @s9ka972 Год назад +71

    The *funniest* 👌 part about *Pakistan* s' economy is they import products from neighbouring country India via UAE almost increasing the price of every goods by another 10-15% .

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +30

      soon india is going to stop the water from jhelum too. lol

    • @abhinavayush967
      @abhinavayush967 Год назад +21

      @@friendlyatheist9589 don’t worry we will export the water through saudi and uae

    • @xijinpig8982
      @xijinpig8982 Год назад +16

      ​@@abhinavayush967 Where does Saudi and UAE get their water from in a desert? You think there's just a huge water reserve lying around and they're desperately trying to find a customer? 🤣

    • @abhinavayush967
      @abhinavayush967 Год назад +7

      @@xijinpig8982 seems like internet doesn't know humor .

    • @aungmyintoo4635
      @aungmyintoo4635 Год назад +5

      ​@@abhinavayush967 I got what you mean, but some people in this comment section don't get you 😅

  • @AlphaGeekgirl
    @AlphaGeekgirl Год назад +2

    Just 30 seconds in, and China’s Belt and Road initiative is mentioned.
    I can’t help but think that there is a connection between Pakistan and Sri Lanka going down the gurgler.

  • @UniverseGod1214
    @UniverseGod1214 7 месяцев назад

    A lot of thanks for this video.... Plz share more video about Pakistan Economy... Thank u so much😊

  • @anboyjrocks1
    @anboyjrocks1 Год назад +21

    Correct Map on India, good job. You get my like.

  • @quagmire4412
    @quagmire4412 Год назад +37

    They lost the printing press of Indian currency .that's why after 2016 they are slowly dying .

    • @quagmire4412
      @quagmire4412 Год назад +28

      @@msdadsfsx dont you know ? Pakistan had the printing press and technology to print old Indian currency notes .

    • @sharequsman596
      @sharequsman596 Год назад

      ​@@quagmire4412 that didn't matter.Pur real issues rn can be summed up in one name.Imran khan.He screwed up our deals with the chineese and now we ar left with the debt from those deals without alot of the benefits The decline started right when khan came in

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +12

      @@msdadsfsx demonitization hit them hard bro

    • @ssm7593
      @ssm7593 Год назад

      @@msdadsfsx Watch Abhijit Chavda video

    • @Theactualstoic
      @Theactualstoic Год назад

      they dont even have proper universities their future is dark anyways

  • @usmantariq7997
    @usmantariq7997 Год назад +1

    13:40 Is that a part of Pakistan? Does anyone know what is this place called?

  • @MrCulau
    @MrCulau Год назад

    As a Brazilian, I cry everytime I see these billboard (at 4:50) in the videos.

  • @memazov6601
    @memazov6601 Год назад +34

    Pakistan in a situation whatever the do to fix the problem will make a even bigger problem

  • @ShanAli-ke2cg
    @ShanAli-ke2cg Год назад +91

    Finally a video on my Homeland, but not on a topic that we are proud of ... But Lets hope for a better future.

    • @detectiveconan7747
      @detectiveconan7747 Год назад +81

      your military has a country. you dont.

    • @hke.4475
      @hke.4475 Год назад

      @@detectiveconan7747 why are indians obsessed with pak army

    • @phanta_rei2910
      @phanta_rei2910 Год назад +17

      @@detectiveconan7747 It reminds me of a probably apocryphal quote by Voltaire:
      "Where some states have an army, the Prussian Army has a state."

    • @JatinPlaysYT
      @JatinPlaysYT Год назад +35

      Ur future is nil, and same as ur country, but still saying kashmir is ours 🤔

    • @realShikha885
      @realShikha885 Год назад

      @@JatinPlaysYT Its mostly children of elite Pakistanis Abroad, who cry Kashmir, palestine everywhere, they have to do this so that their parents can fool average pakistani and make money of them.

  • @balsafarmers10
    @balsafarmers10 Год назад

    Grammarly is what I use. It s very helpful. And I learned a lot from it.

  • @Ra3w2
    @Ra3w2 Год назад

    Thank you for showing the right map 🤓🎈👏

  • @mbizo86
    @mbizo86 Год назад +24

    Probably an apt time for a video on Zambia 🇿🇲. Lots of parallels to be drawn on currency and foreign debt, including the Chinese angle.

  • @tenaciousbeagle5513
    @tenaciousbeagle5513 Год назад +8

    Please do a video on the current controlled rolling blackouts South Africa is going through and how it, corruption, and energy generation monopolies affect the economy. I'm from South Africa, and things are pretty bleak right now. Great video!

    • @Truther945
      @Truther945 Год назад +1

      Is it true theres a genocide against the farmers there currently?

    • @tenaciousbeagle5513
      @tenaciousbeagle5513 Год назад +1

      @Truther Yes, it's been an ongoing situation for about a decade now. Unfortunately, the media isn't covering it as heavily as they used, but it's still happening. Energy and food security is a major problem the country faces as there's fewer and fewer people working in the agricultural industry, the effect of rolling blackouts(we call these black outs Load-shedding) on the agricultural industry as well as another failing State Owned Enterprise called Transnet which is in control of the transport of goods around the country, from ports and such. A few months ago, Transnet workers went on strike for higher wages, and negotiations went terribly. If workers didn't return soon, the country would have started experiencing fuel and petrol shortages. There's a myriad of problems South Africa is facing. And with the government cozying up to Russia and clearly not condemning the Ukraine invasion, South Africa will be punished futher for this, and we average citizens will feel the brunt of it.

    • @gaoxiaen1
      @gaoxiaen1 Год назад

      No hope for SA aslong as it cooperates with Russia and the PRC. I'm sorry that the USA pushed disvestment in SA.

  • @empatil9335
    @empatil9335 Год назад +85

    Pakistan was deeply impacted by India’s demonetization. Pakistan could no longer print Indian rupees and send them to India

    • @pipipupu5104
      @pipipupu5104 11 месяцев назад +2

      What really

    • @L.K.P_
      @L.K.P_ 11 месяцев назад +2

      What?

    • @Secretlyanothername
      @Secretlyanothername 11 месяцев назад +2

      Lol cope

    • @XX-dq3kx
      @XX-dq3kx 11 месяцев назад +1

      Shh don't tell dem

    • @polarbear7
      @polarbear7 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@pipipupu5104yes ! Just see the chart of Pakistan economy 😂 ! The groups from Pakistan used to print Indian currency to keep inflation in india and fund terrorist activities stopped since modi did demonitization just look at the chart lol there economy and indian demonitization 😂 it's so funny!
      Our older goverment was so dumb before modi came older goverment used to print money outside of India (in EU basically ) where from Pakistan also print there money which caused this Nexus of Eu and Pakistanis to destroy from inside !
      Our older goverment was so dumb really! After India's door closed those same paki Nexus started making there own currency to survive but it caused more inflation! Pakistan have highest inflation in Asia as of now which is over 38 %

  • @rahathqureshi3287
    @rahathqureshi3287 Год назад

    Would be cool if you did a video on Bangladesh. I hear so many mixed things about its economy so I’m really not sure where it would land on your list.

  • @itsover9008
    @itsover9008 Год назад +52

    Appreciate you using the correct map for India and Pakistan.

    • @adityarane5735
      @adityarane5735 Год назад

      aksai chin not included in our JK

    • @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos
      @JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Год назад +16

      @@adityarane5735 once we take it back it will

    • @sherry7529
      @sherry7529 Год назад +9

      it will never be true pajeet

    • @Char444
      @Char444 Год назад

      This is not the correct internationally accepted and de-facto borders.
      Come out of your imaginary world.
      The Line of Control is the de-facto border of both nations no matter what each claims.

    • @sanjithrithvik3548
      @sanjithrithvik3548 Год назад

      @@adityarane5735pok is more important than Aksai chin since it opens up route to central

  • @mitch.mac01
    @mitch.mac01 Год назад +7

    I disagree with the placement of canada on the EE leaderboard however i still love this channel

  • @dahasolomon7314
    @dahasolomon7314 Год назад +3

    The fact that Turkey is placed below Pakistan proves that the leader board is just for fun 😂

  • @Shubham8839
    @Shubham8839 Год назад +3

    You won my like in the first second itself by showing the correct map of Pakistan.

  • @scottmccarter3969
    @scottmccarter3969 Год назад +19

    Brilliant as always. Would you consider doing an episode on Lebanon? They are a great case study in political corruption and living too heavily on donor money and money laundering. Thanks

  • @abhishekjena4005
    @abhishekjena4005 Год назад +25

    You used the correct maps 🙂. It's nice to see the correct map is being used by your channel.

    • @ion8264
      @ion8264 Год назад +3

      Same I gave him like too😂

    • @redfordrn
      @redfordrn Год назад

      Kashmir is also NOT shown as part of your India. There is a grey line separating ENTIRE Kashmir from both India and Pakistan. Its a wrong map. Just this person's own personal belief. But anyway it does not show Kashmir as Part of India either. Look closely.

    • @Itakebigcraps
      @Itakebigcraps Год назад

      Kasmir is pakistan

    • @ion8264
      @ion8264 Год назад

      @@Itakebigcraps your opinion doesn't matter

  • @vigneshkarthikeyan8174
    @vigneshkarthikeyan8174 Год назад

    Great timing

  • @meikylawan3148
    @meikylawan3148 Год назад +2

    From pakistan here and studying economics, love your channel. Videos pretty good but id say I think its over for pakistan, this maybe the end.

  • @deathdrone6988
    @deathdrone6988 Год назад +6

    Another amazing video! Could I interest you in a video about my country's, the Malaysian economy?

  • @aapkefather1872
    @aapkefather1872 Год назад +130

    Pakistan has one of the most fertile land in the world and one of the youngest large workforce.
    Sits on the junction of Middle East, India and China.
    Had it not embraced radical lsIam in 1970s, it could have been a prosperous country.

    • @r.ssumedh7626
      @r.ssumedh7626 Год назад +39

      I agree Pakistan is fertile. But I think the region that is Uttar Pardesh today has to be the most fertile land in the world.

    • @riderchallenge4250
      @riderchallenge4250 Год назад +14

      workforce but not educated and skilled

    • @captain_noodles
      @captain_noodles Год назад +31

      ​@@r.ssumedh7626 the commenter used "one of the most fertile" for a reason.

    • @sarants4488
      @sarants4488 Год назад +2

      @@r.ssumedh7626 because uttar pradesh sits on the Himalayan flood planes

    • @lucian9891
      @lucian9891 Год назад +3

      @@r.ssumedh7626 Nope, Jawa Island from Indonesia is the most fertile land on earth

  •  Год назад

    It would be interesting to see how Balkan countries look like in your economy leaderboard.

  • @MuhammadBilal-kj9lp
    @MuhammadBilal-kj9lp Год назад +3

    As a Pakistani myself we are facing severe conditions with the passing days. Inflation is rising, and things does not seems to get better anytime soon. Only Viable Solution right now is a stable government with better economic plan which focuses more on people rather than military expenditures

  • @zakiramad
    @zakiramad Год назад +32

    Great video. Very close to a true reflection of the country's current economic state.

    • @KeystoneBuilders1
      @KeystoneBuilders1 Год назад +1

      My man watching the same channel as me. Love you bro. Yasir Aftab.

    • @zakiramad
      @zakiramad Год назад +1

      @@KeystoneBuilders1 I love you too Yasir! I've been watching this channel since I joined the business section in our org

    • @KeystoneBuilders1
      @KeystoneBuilders1 Год назад +1

      @@zakiramad Keep it up my boy. 👍

  • @monzerfaisal3673
    @monzerfaisal3673 Год назад +3

    this really sounds like my country, Sudan. Can you please cover the economic crisis over there? I'v been trying to understand it since 2019!

  • @yasastn
    @yasastn Год назад

    It'd be great if you could do a video on Sri Lankan economy's current status