City
Epaper

Pak to become sixth largest economy in the world by 2075: Goldman Sachs

By IANS | Updated: December 7, 2022 22:15 IST

Islamabad, Dec 7 A research paper published by Goldman Sachs projected Pakistan to be the sixth largest economy ...

Open in App

Islamabad, Dec 7 A research paper published by Goldman Sachs projected Pakistan to be the sixth largest economy in the world by 2075 given that "appropriate policies and institutions" are in place, local media reported.

Authored by economists Kevin Daly and Tadas Gedminas and titled ‘The Path to 2075', the paper projected that the five largest economies by 2075 will be China, India, the US, Indonesia and Nigeria, Dawn reported.

Goldman Sachs has been projecting long-term growth of countries for almost two decades now, initially starting out with BRICs economies, but for the past 10 years, it has expanded those projections to cover 70 emerging and developed economies.

Their latest paper covers 104 countries with projections going as far as 2075.

Pakistan's star future status is predicted on the back of its population growth, which along with Egypt and Nigeria, could place it among the largest economies in the world in the next 50 years, according to Goldman Sachs, Dawn reported.

These numbers, however, are projected to be less than a third of the size of China, India and the US. India's real GDP in 2075 is projected at $52.5 trillion and per capita GDP at $31,300.

Among key risks to their projections, the economists particularly highlighted "environmental catastrophe" and "populist nationalism".

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: DECKevin dalyTadas gedminaspakistanislamabadGoldman SachsDhs punjabDistrict reserve groupInternational finance services centres authorityInternational finance commissionGoldman sachs asset management private creditGoldman sachs group incYield group of finance
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS President Donald Trump to Meet Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir in Washington DC Over Lunch

InternationalPakistan Gives Nuclear Bomb Threat to Israel If It Nukes Iran, Says Top Iranian Official Mohsen Rezaei

InternationalPakistani National Accused in Plot to Shoot New York Jewish Centre Extradited From Canada to US

MumbaiRam-Sita Profile Pics, Honey Traps and Leaks: Shocking Spy Plot Uncovered by Maharashtra ATS

NationalIndia Opposes Asian Development Bank Providing Financial Support to Pakistan

International Realted Stories

InternationalTaiwan detects Chinese military aircraft, vessel near its territory

InternationalUN chief warns of 'rathole of retaliation' after US strikes on Iran

InternationalSuicide bombing kills at least 19 at Damascus church

InternationalIndia well prepared to deal with closure of Strait of Hormuz by Iran: Union Minister Hardeep Puri

InternationalMoS Defence Sanjay Seth led delegation to embark on official visit to Kenya, Madagascar today