Interesting that just 6 months ago, IMF forecast that India would grow faster than BD in 2022.
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Bangladesh has to be admired for achieving tremendous growth and improvement in human development. In the 1990s, economists were speaking about Bangladesh and Haiti as nations getting sucked inexorably into a blackhole of misery. Bangladesh has come a long way ahead and become the best country in South Asia in Human Development. Bangladesh provides an excellent roadmap for other non-oil-rich Islamic countries to get out of misery and find a path upwards. Especially for Pakistan, Bangladesh is an example of how to escape from stasis and bring hope for the people.Interesting that just 6 months ago, IMF forecast that India would grow faster than BD in 2022.
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It becomes much more impressive when you compare with the regional Indian states.Interesting that just 6 months ago, IMF forecast that India would grow faster than BD in 2022.
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What is the reason for such high income in Goa and Sikkim? They are mostly tourism states, right?It becomes much more impressive when you compare with the regional Indian states.
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Bangladesh has to be admired for achieving tremendous growth and improvement in human development. In the 1990s, economists were speaking about Bangladesh and Haiti as nations getting sucked inexorably into a blackhole of misery. Bangladesh has come a long way ahead and become the best country in South Asia in Human Development. Bangladesh provides an excellent roadmap for other non-oil-rich Islamic countries to get out of misery and find a path upwards. Especially for Pakistan, Bangladesh is an example of how to escape from stasis and bring hope for the people.
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The above was what was reported in October last year in the daily star. I guess the margin of difference has increased somewhat.
I suspect an element of this is driven by trade, BDs export basket has lessor price elasticity than india. With IMF rebalancing for higher dollar value this will be reflected in the growth of the gap in BDs favor.
Also india probably is exposed much more negatively to the russia ukraine debacle.
Bangladesh keeps outrunning India in per capita GDP race
Bangladesh is forecast to remain ahead of India in terms of per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in the next five years to 2026 powered by buoyancy in remittance, exports and agricultural activities.www.google.com
Interesting that just 6 months ago, IMF forecast that India would grow faster than BD in 2022.
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IMF has made huge revision regarding India growth rate, much larger revision that what IMF makes for other countries. We have both know there is bias in reporting Indian growth as IMF uses Indian economists as their Chief.
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I made a thread about this months ago suggesting that IMF was biased in favour of India and against BD and even some BD posters joined Indians in laughing at me.
BD grows around 0.5-1 % higher than IMF forecast and the reverse is true for India.
IMF has made huge revision regarding India growth rate, much larger revision that what IMF makes for other countries. We have both know there is bias in reporting Indian growth as IMF uses Indian economists as their Chief.
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Bilal Bhai,
BD's nominal GDP per capita is higher than India. But India's GDP per capita (PPP) is higher, which simply means that BD's taka doesnt buy as much as INR (adjusted for exchange rate). This would also explain why India has beaten BD (and needless to say Pakiland as well) in the latest UNDP MDPI poverty index.
https://hdr.undp.org/system/files/do...eportenpdf.pdf
https://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/f..._and_2_en.xlsx
For India the score is 0.069 (16% headcount in poverty, 42% extent of deprivation among the multidimensional poor) ahead of NEP 0.074 (17.5%, 42%), BD 0.104 (24.6%, 42%), PAK 0.198 (38.3%, 52%). SL still remains tops in South Asia with a score of 0.011.
Maybe Neel Akash dada (@bluesky) can pipe in with his well rounded opinion.
Regards
India | 6675 | 6187 | Dec/21 | USD |
Bangladesh | 6020 | 5684 | Dec/21 | USD |
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Bilal Bhai,
All these Indian stats you talk about are reported by Indian govt. depts. especially Indian statistics depts.
I am talking about UNDP statistics. If you dont want to believe them fine with me.
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