Disconnect Between Trade Policies and Academic Research: An Analysis of Pakistan's Trade Policy Evolution

Authors

  • Imtiaz Ahmed Assistant Professor, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Samina Naveed Senior Associate, Economic Transformation, SIU, Prime Minister Office, Pakistan

Keywords:

Trade, Policy

Abstract

Trade policies have a crucial role in determining a country's economic course by impacting income distribution, growth, and export performance. Pakistan's trade policy has changed over time, moving away from protectionist policies and toward more liberalized frameworks that are meant to boost global competitiveness. The changes in trade policies are generally communicated through Strategic Trade Policy Framework (STPF) and other policy documents such and the National Tariff Policy (NTP). The policy documents usually highlight challenges and set out objectives and strategies to address those challenges. At the same time, scholarly research also delves deeper into the underlying causes of trade performance and broader implications of trade policies. However, the recommendations and insights of academic research are rarely utilized or cited in the policy documents. This divergence between the focus of policy document and scholarly research underscores a persistent gap between policy formulation and academic research—suggesting the need for stronger integration of empirical evidence and research findings into the trade policymaking process.

Published

2025-08-28