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CSS Economics of Pakistan P-II QUESTION #1706
Question 1
Despite numerous social protection programmes, Pakistan continues to face deep-rooted poverty. Which structural challenge has proven most intractable in the country's poverty reduction efforts?
  • Establishing equitable access to productive resources — land, credit, and education — across income groups✔️
  • Expanding the outreach and loan size of microfinance institutions
  • Narrowing persistent spatial disparities between rapidly growing urban centres and lagging rural areas
  • None of these
Correct Answer Explanation
The most fundamental and intractable challenge in Pakistan's poverty alleviation agenda has been ensuring equitable access to productive resources: highly skewed land distribution (top 1% own disproportionate land), limited access to formal credit for smallholders and women, and unequal quality of education across socioeconomic groups perpetuate intergenerational poverty. Microcredit and urban-rural parity are related but secondary policy levers.