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Muhith: GDP terribly underestimated
Statistical data to be revised within a year, he says
UNBconnect... - Muhith: GDP terribly underestimated
Reported on: May 26, 2012 18:54 PM
Dhaka, May 26 (UNB) Finance Minister AMA Muhith on Saturday said the countrys gross domestic product (GDP) is terribly underestimated despite having a better statistical system compared to many countries in the world.
Our GDP is not simply underestimated, its terribly underestimated, he told a function at the auditorium of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) in the city.
He said everything related to data calculation would have to be rethought for the betterment of the country and its economy. Were in a process to introduce a new statistical system after nearly 15 years hope, well be able to revise all the statistical data within a year. Itll be good for the economy, Muhith said.
The BBS and Economic Research Group (ERG) jointly arranged the function to distribute certificates among the participants of a month-long course, titled National Income Accounting: Theory and Practice.
Planning Minister AK Khandker spoke as a special guest at the programme held with secretary to Statistics and Informatics Division of Planning Ministry Riti Ibrahim in the chair.
BBS director general M Shahjahan Ali Mollah and course coordinator and Research Director of Economic Research Group Dr Sajjad Zohir also spoke on the occasion.
Speaking as the chief guest, Muhith said statistics are very vital which change constantly. We need to have proper knowledge about technology and changed system to adjust ourselves with that.
He emphasised uniformity of standards among all the data calculators to have better outcomes.
Planning Minister AK Khandker said proper training is a must for all to adjust with the latest technology to calculate data accurately as the national policies are formulated based on various statistics.
He appreciated the BBS and other officials who took part in the training programme for their interest and sincerity in the result-oriented training courses. Such training will help them (data analysts) come up with accurate information.
A total of 20 officials from the BBS, Bangladesh Bank and Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD) and other government organisations took part in the month-long training course.
The Finance Minister handed over certificates to the participants at the function.
Earlier, team leaders of four groups made presentations on their selected topics.
Statistical data to be revised within a year, he says
UNBconnect... - Muhith: GDP terribly underestimated
Reported on: May 26, 2012 18:54 PM
Dhaka, May 26 (UNB) Finance Minister AMA Muhith on Saturday said the countrys gross domestic product (GDP) is terribly underestimated despite having a better statistical system compared to many countries in the world.
Our GDP is not simply underestimated, its terribly underestimated, he told a function at the auditorium of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) in the city.
He said everything related to data calculation would have to be rethought for the betterment of the country and its economy. Were in a process to introduce a new statistical system after nearly 15 years hope, well be able to revise all the statistical data within a year. Itll be good for the economy, Muhith said.
The BBS and Economic Research Group (ERG) jointly arranged the function to distribute certificates among the participants of a month-long course, titled National Income Accounting: Theory and Practice.
Planning Minister AK Khandker spoke as a special guest at the programme held with secretary to Statistics and Informatics Division of Planning Ministry Riti Ibrahim in the chair.
BBS director general M Shahjahan Ali Mollah and course coordinator and Research Director of Economic Research Group Dr Sajjad Zohir also spoke on the occasion.
Speaking as the chief guest, Muhith said statistics are very vital which change constantly. We need to have proper knowledge about technology and changed system to adjust ourselves with that.
He emphasised uniformity of standards among all the data calculators to have better outcomes.
Planning Minister AK Khandker said proper training is a must for all to adjust with the latest technology to calculate data accurately as the national policies are formulated based on various statistics.
He appreciated the BBS and other officials who took part in the training programme for their interest and sincerity in the result-oriented training courses. Such training will help them (data analysts) come up with accurate information.
A total of 20 officials from the BBS, Bangladesh Bank and Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD) and other government organisations took part in the month-long training course.
The Finance Minister handed over certificates to the participants at the function.
Earlier, team leaders of four groups made presentations on their selected topics.