Health and Nutrional Economic Growth in Pakistan: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

In this short report I want to explain about the economic growth in Pakistan. Here I explain the health and nutritional economic growth in Pakistan almost last ten years. Government of Pakistan made different policies for the development of nation. These policies include health policies, medical treatment, HIV control programmes etc. These all policies helps for the prosperity of Pakistan.

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Hafiza Sobia Ramzan. 2014. \u201cHealth and Nutrional Economic Growth in Pakistan: A Systematic Review\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 14 (GJHSS Volume 14 Issue E3): .

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In this short report I want to explain about the economic growth in Pakistan. Here I explain the health and nutritional economic growth in Pakistan almost last ten years. Government of Pakistan made different policies for the development of nation. These policies include health policies, medical treatment, HIV control programmes etc. These all policies helps for the prosperity of Pakistan.

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