Inflation in Pakistan is caused by rising food and energy prices, as well as an increase in demand for goods and services. Food prices have increased due to poor harvests and a rise in transportation costs, while energy inflation is caused by higher global oil prices. Additionally, a growing population and rising incomes have boosted aggregate demand for products beyond productive capacity.
Inflation in Pakistan is caused by rising food and energy prices, as well as an increase in demand for goods and services. Food prices have increased due to poor harvests and a rise in transportation costs, while energy inflation is caused by higher global oil prices. Additionally, a growing population and rising incomes have boosted aggregate demand for products beyond productive capacity.
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Inflation in Pakistan is caused by rising food and energy prices, as well as an increase in demand for goods and services. Food prices have increased due to poor harvests and a rise in transportation costs, while energy inflation is caused by higher global oil prices. Additionally, a growing population and rising incomes have boosted aggregate demand for products beyond productive capacity.
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