How welfare populism destroys prosperity - An AMAZING article by a Pakistani reporter

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http://tribune.com.pk/story/486727/handle-with-care-how-welfare-populism-destroys-prosperity/


Around 1905, Argentina was the sixth largest economy in the world, ahead of the US. Then, successive governments consumed by welfare populism brought down the economy, pushed people to poverty and jeopardised democracy in around 50 years.



Around 1980, Greece was a star of Europe with a healthy growth rate. Successive governments, bent upon doling out welfare by pledging the future of its citizens, led to what is Greece today. It, together with Italy and Spain, threatens the entire euro region.

More recently, Thailand had emerged as the largest exporter of rice in the world. However, a welfare government, which took charge in 2011, decided to provide a support price 20-30% higher than the market price to its farmers. In just two years, Thailand lost its leadership position in the world, making its rice expensive than its competitors.

Indonesia used to export its surplus oil until it decided to give subsidy on fuel prices to its citizens. The demand for fuel went considerably high, contributing to an increase in the traffic density. In a short span of time, Indonesia, from an exporter of oil, has become a net importer of oil.


What are the lessons for Pakistan?


As the popularly elected government nears elections, it is likely to take such actions, or likely to avoid decisions, which may hurt its prospects of re-election. For instance, discontinuation of privatisation programme since 2006 and reinstatement of thousands of contract employees as permanent government servants constitute welfare populism.
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Reluctance to impose agriculture income tax by all provincial governments provides another example. Excessive currency printing to keep the money circulation high is also welfare populism. A couple of years ago, the Punjab government started sasti roti scheme as a glaring example of how bad economics and bad politics converge. More recently, the apex courts have also joined the bandwagon of welfare populism by fixing prices of commodities.

Provision of price ceiling does not help the poor, it only helps those who can have easier access to products and it hurts the producers badly, who may not only lose their business but also cause further unemployment.

When you once made your people accustomed to welfare populism, they always demand more of it. Obviously, resources will always be limited and hence ultimately the government fails to continue. At this point, not only economic growth stalls, but also government and entire political system become threatened.

Thus, bad economics is also bad politics. And as various examples show, one does not have to even wait for the infamous long term to see the bad days.

Welfare populism ultimately destroys economy, which should be well understood. It also destroys basic human values of pride, self-respect and hard work. Consider how Greek citizens have refused to respect any austerity measures. As welfare populism needs a large government, it gives rise to authoritarianism and tyranny. Thus, welfare populism also disrupts the bedrock of economy ie democracy.

I hope that the reform-minded politicians across the political divide would choose responsibility over victory, otherwise, if they win on the basis of irresponsible actions or false promises, they will be soon thrown out. The jinni of welfare populism, when once out of the bottle, refuses to be capped again and often eats its own master.

The writer is managing partner of economic research firm Development Pool and is a founding member of Economic Freedom Network Pakistan

Published in The Express Tribune, December 31[SUP]st[/SUP], 2012.

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COMMENT: Honestly.. no comment! he covered everything flawlessly.. other than the greek issue as theres more than just socialism. This is an awesome article.

 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
A good point to ponder.

It all depends what the plan is and how well it is worked upon.We can not generalize like this. Every country has the obligations to look after it's less privileged citizens and should do so. the problem usually is that the so-called welfare plans are actually a facade for the corrupt practices that are designed for the rich who have access to such material.

The examples quoted are directed at a certain outcome, I think a far more broad comparison would be better.
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Writers usually get about 700~800 to write. Its hard to make a comprehensive case with all the data. But just do a thought process

>>Every country has the obligations to look after it's less privileged citizens
Absolutely. But a Govt is not the right venue, nor does it have a clean record. Infact it has always underperformed and finally collapsed the system. Compare that to Aligarh University or Edhi Foundation or Aga Khan Hospital.

Corruption is not the problem but a symptom of centralization of Power.

A good point to ponder.

It all depends what the plan is and how well it is worked upon.We can not generalize like this. Every country has the obligations to look after it's less privileged citizens and should do so. the problem usually is that the so-called welfare plans are actually a facade for the corrupt practices that are designed for the rich who have access to such material.

The examples quoted are directed at a certain outcome, I think a far more broad comparison would be better.
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Writers usually get about 700~800 to write. Its hard to make a comprehensive case with all the data. But just do a thought process

>>Every country has the obligations to look after it's less privileged citizens
Absolutely. But a Govt is not the right venue, nor does it have a clean record. Infact it has always underperformed and finally collapsed the system. Compare that to Aligarh University or Edhi Foundation or Aga Khan Hospital.

Corruption is not the problem but a symptom of centralization of Power.

Here in Canada its govt working for the people, but in Pakistan there is no govt there is chaos and anarchy, atleast in the future we could have a govt that would perform the basic functions of a govt, like providing security to peoples lives and property. A welfare state in Pakistan is just a dream atleast for another 50 years. We do not have enough resources to put every children in school how are we supposed to run schemes like sasti tandoor.
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Here in Canada its govt working for the people, but in Pakistan there is no govt there is chaos and anarchy, atleast in the future we could have a govt that would perform the basic functions of a govt, like providing security to peoples lives and property. A welfare state in Pakistan is just a dream atleast for another 50 years. We do not have enough resources to put every children in school how are we supposed to run schemes like sasti tandoor.

It is a question of priorities. The priority for the government is to provide safe and level playing field for it's citizens to allow them to work at their best. Problems begin when the government is doing things which are not top priority and want to get some cheap popularity. Such issues are constant,universal and ubiquitous need constant monitoring and vigilance.
 

punjabi_tha

Councller (250+ posts)
Good article AsifAmeer. I have seen that you always post quality articles about economy and other related things.
My question as a layman would be how do you propose we solve this problem? I mean someone has to provide welfare to the poor citizens. Do you think rather than Government providing itself, it should encourage private sector to do this job?
 

lavrentiy beria

Voter (50+ posts)
The stupid socialist dream will eventually destroy countries with limited resources and large populations.

Stupid Imran Khan is giving example of Scandinavian countries to lure the stupid Pakistani youth into this fanciful dream.

The same is being done by PPP and PML-N for gaining votes.

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All these politicians will wipe out Pakistan by draining its scarce resources into corruption and population welfare programs.

NO TO CORRUPTION and NO TO WELFARE STATE.
 

zhohaq

Minister (2k+ posts)
A very sophomoric article. It was like reading the musing of Thomas Friedman on the Arab Spring.
What destroyed the Argentina Economy? A certain much loved free marketeer by the name of Carlos Menem.
Time man of the year infact
In 1905 Argentina was supplying the world fertilizer from bird dropping. India was about 1/5 of worlds GDP.
Economies change, there are thousands of factors at play.


Same neoliberal Washington consensus BS. The facts are completely opposite.

All social safety nets on Pakistan have been systematically dismantled since 1990.
Privatisation of the energy sector,telecom sector,Tax holidays,Trade liberalisation were followed by each govt religiously.

Billions have been thrown at the private sector in forgiven loans, tax exemptions,Energy subsidies.
Just to appease APTMA currency has been devalued again and again.
Yet these industries have become less and less productive.
Especially the textile sector.They are parasites pure and simple.
That is the real welfare going on here.

The 3000 a month in BISP. Slightly cheaper goods at Utility stores are not Bankrupting the country.
Nor is providing basic rights like education and decent healthcare.
 

BOORIA

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
We are not economists but one thing I can tell Pakistan is having a different scenario.We have a lots of resources but are victim of worst corruption and administrative power plays.The same Pakistan was prosperous when we were having less taxes on Fuel and general commodities. 90's and 60's were far better than today.PIA was having the latest planes and was profitable in 60,s.Railway was having good profits but only bad management resulted in what we have today.Pakistanis are not asking for welfare populism but atleast they deserve to pay the actual price not the price which include billions of rupees daily expense for Politicians and Bureaucrats.Some friend told me the Coal that is being used by various industries is being imported from Turkey , Iran etc. in a cheaper price and better quality .Our problem is we donot have patriotic and wise leadership and off course that is because we are not having these qualities in ourselves.Economy will be better if we stop doing corruption from Top to bottom. We are so pitiful that we even do not pay Zakat as actually required or some times zero zakat.Bribe to get our work quickly done instead waiting 1 or 2 hours in Que.
----And please government should have only 2 things to do organize nation and work for their welfare not to fill bank accounts and increase overseas properties of machinary(politicians and govt servant)--- why we are running our industry on Oil while we have Coal reserve of not very good quality but good enough to be used in Factories .Railway track to thar and steam engines and our energy imports reduced by 60-70 % to ake life of public better .Fuel price has direct effect on most commodoties but who will plan this all and how we will have consensus like Kalabagh???? Political and Bureaucracy problems are main hurdle for pakistan and Believe me IK is not solution as he also has monkeys around him on big chairs like all others.
 
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AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Yaar kahan Canada aur kahan Pakistan.

There r a couple of problems with Pakistan.. and I mean structural problems.
1. Illiteracy and I dont mean college/uni education. I am talking about the 'conscious of understanding'. Thats severely lacking.
2. & because of that, things have gotten way to political, from religion to education.

Law and order, corruption and all other illnesses are a symptom of these main problems. Ppl still think as if they are run by the East India company.. That mindset is very popular.. look at some of the posts on this very board.

No Govt can fix that. Only individuals can.

Here in Canada its govt working for the people, but in Pakistan there is no govt there is chaos and anarchy, atleast in the future we could have a govt that would perform the basic functions of a govt, like providing security to peoples lives and property. A welfare state in Pakistan is just a dream atleast for another 50 years. We do not have enough resources to put every children in school how are we supposed to run schemes like sasti tandoor.

It is a question of priorities. The priority for the government is to provide safe and level playing field for it's citizens to allow them to work at their best. Problems begin when the government is doing things which are not top priority and want to get some cheap popularity. Such issues are constant,universal and ubiquitous need constant monitoring and vigilance.
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
You mentioned the glory days of 60s. Here's why the 60s were better than the 2000's
Here is the problem Pakistan faces
pkcitiespopulation.jpg



Look at the population growth. This is documented population growth, not the real which is probably much higher than this. The honest fact is, Pakistan does not have sustainable energy resources to feed its growing population needs. 20 years ago, every one was told SUI has 100s of years of gas reserves. What happened? Now there is this dogma of "we have millions of years of coal". Land of Pakistan can no longer sustain the population that lives on that land. This is a hard honest truth that no one will say.

We are not economists but one thing I can tell Pakistan is having a different scenario.We have a lots of resources but are victim of worst corruption and administrative power plays.The same Pakistan was prosperous when we were having less taxes on Fuel and general commodities. 90's and 60's were far better than today.PIA was having the latest planes and was profitable in 60,s.Railway was having good profits but only bad management resulted in what we have today.Pakistanis are not asking for welfare populism but atleast they deserve to pay the actual price not the price which include billions of rupees daily expense for Politicians and Bureaucrats.Some friend told me the Coal that is being used by various industries is being imported from Turkey , Iran etc. in a cheaper price and better quality .Our problem is we donot have patriotic and wise leadership and off course that is because we are not having these qualities in ourselves.Economy will be better if we stop doing corruption from Top to bottom. We are so pitiful that we even do not pay Zakat as actually required or some times zero zakat.Bribe to get our work quickly done instead waiting 1 or 2 hours in Que.
----And please government should have only 2 things to do organize nation and work for their welfare not to fill bank accounts and increase overseas properties of machinary(politicians and govt servant)--- why we are running our industry on Oil while we have Coal reserve of not very good quality but good enough to be used in Factories .Railway track to thar and steam engines and our energy imports reduced by 60-70 % to ake life of public better .Fuel price has direct effect on most commodoties but who will plan this all and how we will have consensus like Kalabagh???? Political and Bureaucracy problems are main hurdle for pakistan and Believe me IK is not solution as he also has monkeys around him on big chairs like all others.
 

Unicorn

Banned
I agree with the article most of the people instinctively believe that socialism works and helps the poor it does not.
 

BOORIA

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
As far as I know The sui and other reservoirs still have enough Gas but the problem is the system of pumping and distribution has not been upgraded.Since decades no new machinary has been installed at Gas wells neither new pipe lines has been installed from the source .Only distribution pipe lines to increase consumption has been installed.Gas is property of some foreign companies from which distribution company buys and distribute.Further in upper areas like Kohat and surroundings there are bigger gas and mineral resources but again problem is policy making.For oil we have contracted will Schlumberger which has to explore and pump it out, exploration is done but pumping will be after 2020 as company is not free before that time to concentrate and invest.Balochistan and gawadar are another example of bad policies we can not benefit from its natural resources and location.Oil well cannot be drilled after a certain distance from Quetta which is oil rich and we have gifted it to Iran by agreeing not to drill because that is connected to iranian side or source also.Iran has completed pipeline upto our borders but we are not ready to start pipelines on our side although iran was ready to fun 50 million dollars .We are not ready to get access to iranain gas export it to India and china and make money by only geeting pipe lines to them though our country.
We did not have such big machinary and huge black money accounts abroad too. you should bring up the statistics for that also.We could export many things included well trained and educated manpower which will atleast send 10 time of what we are having from overseas pakistanis now.

Brother till the time we do not have good policies and right direction we will not get better . If you see our history before British came we had better schooling than the time after them.We have been de-tracked and still being de-tracked by the wonders of media and our selfishness.

You mentioned the glory days of 60s. Here's why the 60s were better than the 2000's
Here is the problem Pakistan faces
pkcitiespopulation.jpg



Look at the population growth. This is documented population growth, not the real which is probably much higher than this. The honest fact is, Pakistan does not have sustainable energy resources to feed its growing population needs. 20 years ago, every one was told SUI has 100s of years of gas reserves. What happened? Now there is this dogma of "we have millions of years of coal". Land of Pakistan can no longer sustain the population that lives on that land. This is a hard honest truth that no one will say.
 

BOORIA

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
I agree with the article most of the people instinctively believe that socialism works and helps the poor it does not.

Islamic system is far better then all socialism ,capitalism etc. and many time tried and proven .It only failed when selfishness prevailed because thinking as a nation is core of Islamic system when its not followed all disappears.
 

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