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ABD forecasts 6.3 per growth in Bangladesh for 2011
Dhaka - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday forecast growth of 6.3 per cent for Bangladesh
in the current fiscal year, provided the South Asian country ensures political stability and smooth energy supply.
'To raise the growth prospects, power and gas shortages need to be eliminated and reforms accelerated. More fundamentally, political stability will be critical to boosting growth,' M Zahid Hossain, a senior specialist of ADB's Dhaka office, said while releasing the Asian Development Outlook 2010.
This growth projection is lower than of the government's own estimate of 6.7 per cent.
According to the ADB report, Bangladesh's economy would expand should there be strong domestic demand, availability of credit to the private sector and increase in public investments including stimulus packages.
The report put five conditions - containing inflation, political stability, progress in reforms, improvement in power supply and favourable weather - for sustaining a healthy gross domestic product (GDP) growth level.
Zahid Hossain expressed the confidence that Bangladesh's economy, which is currently growing at around 6 per cent, has the potential to achieve 8 per cent growth to accelerate the poverty reduction process.
After peaking at 6.7 per cent in the 2005-06 fiscal year, economic growth declined to 6.4 per cent in 2006-07, 6.2 per cent in 2007-08, 5.9 per cent in 2008-09 and 5.7 per cent in 2009-2010.
ABD forecasts 6.3 per growth in Bangladesh for 2011 - Monsters and Critics
Dhaka - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday forecast growth of 6.3 per cent for Bangladesh
in the current fiscal year, provided the South Asian country ensures political stability and smooth energy supply.
'To raise the growth prospects, power and gas shortages need to be eliminated and reforms accelerated. More fundamentally, political stability will be critical to boosting growth,' M Zahid Hossain, a senior specialist of ADB's Dhaka office, said while releasing the Asian Development Outlook 2010.
This growth projection is lower than of the government's own estimate of 6.7 per cent.
According to the ADB report, Bangladesh's economy would expand should there be strong domestic demand, availability of credit to the private sector and increase in public investments including stimulus packages.
The report put five conditions - containing inflation, political stability, progress in reforms, improvement in power supply and favourable weather - for sustaining a healthy gross domestic product (GDP) growth level.
Zahid Hossain expressed the confidence that Bangladesh's economy, which is currently growing at around 6 per cent, has the potential to achieve 8 per cent growth to accelerate the poverty reduction process.
After peaking at 6.7 per cent in the 2005-06 fiscal year, economic growth declined to 6.4 per cent in 2006-07, 6.2 per cent in 2007-08, 5.9 per cent in 2008-09 and 5.7 per cent in 2009-2010.
ABD forecasts 6.3 per growth in Bangladesh for 2011 - Monsters and Critics