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To resolve its structural deficiencies, Pakistan launched a structural adjustment programme with the assistance of donor agencies. The programme was an amalgam of trade, fiscal and monetary policies aiming to improve economic efficiency and international competitiveness. These policies had economy-wide implications including the manufacturing industries. The programme although did not directly address the issues of the labour market but influenced it through the secondary effects. It, therefore, becomes pertinent to analyse the way the functioning of macroeconomic policies and the labour market interact to determine the international competitiveness. For Pakistan who faces persistent balance of payments problems, it is critically important to improve and maintain the competitiveness of export products in international market. This paper shows how labour market flexibility along with macroeconomic policies affects the behaviour of competitiveness of the manufacturing industries, which in turn affects the growth of manufactured exports. The paper concludes by offering some policy recommendations

Zafar Mahmood. (2010) Inter-relationship between Labour Market and Macroeconomic Policies: Pakistani Manufacturing Industries under the Structural Adjustment Programme, Journal of Business & Economics , Volume-02, Issue-1.
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