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What are four reasons as to why despite having abundance of minerals natural resources

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Answered by LegendaryPranav
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Some countries have resources but they cannot use these resources. This is because they don't have the money to buy technology from which these resources could be used. ... So it is a potenital resource and cannot be used until we have the right technology.

-They are not permitted to use them.

I only know 2 reasons but hope it helped:)

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Answered by sarasvatidevi817
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History of growth in Pakistan is patchy.

GDP growth rate remained near 7% during 1958–68.

Then Pakistan faced debacle of East Pakistan. It was the failure of the political system that we remained unable to resolve political differences by dialogue.

From the day one, Pakistan faced real or projected existential threat. Leaders from India like Patel prophesied that Pakistan wouldn’t withstand the looming catastrophic challenges to her economy, defence and internal linguistic & political differences.

Water from Eastern Rivers was stopped from headworks situated in India. Pakistan was put to face starvation. Pakistan lost Quaid e Azam the visionary leader and his successors were not competent enough to steer the ship.

Constitution couldn’t be framed until 1956 and basic issues of Provincial Autonomy and national language couldn’t be resolved. Pakistan had no industrial base and faced severe food shortages and essential commodities. Around eight million refugees were in camps with no assets and livelihood.

Gradually Pakistan rose from shambles. GDP growth rate remained fluctuating and especially from 1970 onward till 2020 Pakistan’s GDP growth remained much lowere than India, China, Korea, Vietnam etc and even Bangladesh.

PAKISTAN’S ECONOMIC GROWTH 1972-2010

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