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Perils of data misrepresentation

In the realm of economics, numbers are meant to illuminate truth. Yet, in Pakistan, they increasingly cast shadow. From trade balances to growth rates, official statistics have become a battleground ...
According to The Express Tribune, inflated growth claims and selective accounting have become routine in Pakistan's economic reporting. Official statements routinely cite GDP growth while overlooking ...
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