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Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 1 access to health care 1 access to reproductive health services 1 access to services 1 adolescent girls 1 adult literacy 1 availability of contraceptives 1 availability of water 1 birth 1 birth attendants 1 birth weight 1 births 1 child care 1 child health 1 child malnutrition 1 child mortality 1 childhood education 1 civil service reforms 1 classroom construction 1 community development 1 completion rate 1 completion rates 1 compulsory education 1 compulsory primary education 1 contraception 1 contraceptive 1 contraceptive prevalence 1 contraceptive prevalence rate 1 contraceptives 1 crisis centers 1 curricula 1 disabled persons 1 disadvantaged groups 1 distance education 1 dropout rates 1 early childhood education 1 early intervention 1 education sector 1 educational facilities 1 elementary education 1
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Pakistan; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2004
To stimulate private sector credit expansions in Pakistan, the monetary policy has been accommodative while financial sector reforms have brought about a lowering of intermediation costs and bank spreads. Consequently, the weighted average lending rates have declined from 14.6 percent in June...
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