Research
Pakistani Bureaucracy and Political Neutrality: A Mutually Exclusive Phenomenon?
Francisco Gutierrez and Gerd Schonwalder (eds.) Economic Liberalisation and Political Violence—Utopia or Dystopia? 2010. International Development Research Centre Canada (IDRC). Canada: Pluto Press. 355 pages. US$35.00.
Naomi Klein. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. New York: Henry Holt and Metropolitan Books. 2007. 500 pages. Hardcover. US$18.11.
Parvez Hasan. My Life, My Country: Memoirs of a Pakistani Economist. 2011. Lahore: Ferozsons (Pvt.) Ltd. 472 pages. Hard cover. $25.00.
Louise M. Fox and Melissa Sekkel Gaal. Working Out of Poverty: Job Creation and the Quality of Growth inAfrica. (Shorter Notices-2010-3)

Vol.49 No.2-2010
Targeting the Vulnerable and the Choice of Vulnerability Measures: Review and Application to Pakistan
Regional Integration in South Asia: An Analysis of Trade Flows Using the Gravity Model
FDI, Unemployment, and Welfare in the Presence of Agricultural Dualism: A Three-Sector General Equilibrium Model
Devolution, Accountability, and Service Delivery in Pakistan
Shankar Acharya and Rakesh Mohan (eds.) India’s Economy—Performance and Challenges: Essays in Honour of Montek Singh Ahluwalia. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010. xv+465 pages.
Ejaz Ghani (ed.). The Poor Half Billion in South Asia: What is Holding Back Lagging Regions? New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2010. Hardbound. 339 pages. Rs 795.00.
Fred Gault. Innovation Strategies for Global Economy: Development, Implementation, Measurement and Management. (Shorter Notices-2010-2)
