Drug Money and Economy: A Case of Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Authors

  • Masood Ahmed
  • Bashir Bahr Qadam Adof
  • Zahida Parveen
  • Shaheen Kausar

Keywords:

Abuse Activities, National Concern, Drug Trade, Money Laundering

Abstract

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is distinguished as it occupies the third place in terms of area and fifth in the proportion of population density that contains 64% of young people under 29 years of age where ages range between 15 to 29 years. Moreover, Pakistan ranks high for developing economies in South Asia, based on international economic reports (World Economic Outlook, 2019). Depending on this young labor, their economy is expected to thrive and grow. Pakistan, like other countries in the region, faces major challenges in the area of organized crime of promoting and using drugs. Which means there is an imminent danger to all economic plans that the state would like to preserve for the sake of economic prosperity, technological development and preservation of the most important segment of society, the youth category.

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Published

2020-06-30

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Case Studies

How to Cite

Ahmed, M. ., Adof, B. B. Q., Parveen, Z. ., & Kausar, S. . (2020). Drug Money and Economy: A Case of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. International Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies, 5(1), 135-145. https://journals.iobm.edu.pk/index.php/ijelcs/article/view/274

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