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The Medium Term Development Framework (denoted as MTDF), is a policy measure programme of the Government of Pakistan drafted by the Ministry of Finance, Economic Coordination Committee and the Planning Commission of Pakistan, formulated to strengthened to national economy, civil infrastructure, and economical growth of the country.[1]

Drafted and launched by former Prime minister Shaukat Aziz in 2005, the programme was envisioned to turn the country into a major industrialized nation, to increase the speed of human development and to sustain a new economic system which aimed to reduce poverty and achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).[2] The programme replaced the existing, centralized economic system of Pakistan, known as Five-Year Plans which had been in effect since 1948.[3] The programme emphasized principles of macroeconomics connected with the development of scientific technology and human resources, while guiding the formulation of policies in areas such as education, labor, trade, science and technology, taxation, and financial management.[2] The first set of plans were approved by Shaukat Aziz in 2005-10, and incorporated a shift towards the competitiveness of the national economy through higher private-sector investment and to improve the input of knowledge to maximize total factor productivity.[2]

The programme can be traced back to early 2001, when the economic coordination committee working under Shaukat Aziz began to research the development of a ten-year policy measure programme, and adopted the concept of three-year rolling plans for its implementation.[3] The recommendations were prepared in the background of various economic sanctions imposed on Pakistan in 1998, until the economy began to recover in 2001.[3] Finally, on June 1, 2004, the programme was launched by Shaukat Aziz and became part of official policy on March 5, 2005.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ PC, Planning Commission. "Medium Term Development Framework". The Electronic Government of Pakistan. Retrieved 3 July 2012. {{cite web}}: More than one of |author= and |last= specified (help)
  2. ^ a b c PC. "Overview of MDTF" (PDF). Government of Pakistan (PDF Doc). Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d PC. "Preface" (PDF). Preface of MDTF. Retrieved 3 July 2012.