Nilgiri
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I'm just not sure what Calorie intake indicates on a macro scale.It is from BBS, just like all the other stuff being trumpeted when narrative is convenient. Why pick and choose which feels right and wrong?
BD's sample size is larger than Pakistan's for the last two years shown in you chart...sample size varies a lot.. for 2005 BD's sample size was even larger than India's....BD still use a larger sample size..then I wonder why BD's data would be less believable than Paikstan's?Largely because Bangladesh is decreasing its sample sizes for such (malnutirtion, hunger, health and mortality) whereas India and Pakistan are increasing them (and improving):
Data not available for PakistanBangladesh is one of only handful of countries that "needs improvement" in Asia:
I didn't....but I say what I experienced....almost all rickshaw puller now owns a mobile phone......price of food commodities increased a lot, I wouldn't disagree.....and that affects the poor the most but today they definitely enjoy more benefits today......almost every family living in a slum now owns a television too....Even the urban lower middle class can afford to buy a motorbike today.Again you didnt survey 50,000 people in random fashion like BBS supposedly did.
Inequality increasing....that's a truth. But as of now it's best to overlook it. Otherwise there would be demands to follow socialist policies.... Pakistan's economy grew in the period of Ayub Khan....but at that time inequality also increased. 22 families controlled most of the wealth.....Despite that no one can deny that Pakistan developed in his tenure...I dislike Ayub Khan for so many reasons, but Pakistan did do well economically during his term.Again you seem to be ignoring that incomes could be rising just for the elite that can afford such things as cars and personal transport in the first place. In fact that is exactly what the BBS HIES 2016 suggests.
I'm just not sure what Calorie intake indicates on a macro scale.
Look at it...Greece, Kazakhstan consumes 50% more calorie than Japan...Austria's intake is also like 60% higher than NewZealand's....
BD's sample size is larger than Pakistan's for the last two years shown in you chart
for 2005 BD's sample size was even larger than India's
Data not available for Pakistan
.almost all rickshaw puller now owns a mobile phone
.almost every family living in a slum now owns a television too....Even the urban lower middle class can afford to buy a motorbike today.
But as of now it's best to overlook it. Otherwise there would be demands to follow socialist policies.... Pakistan's economy grew in the period of Ayub Khan....but at that time inequality also increased. 22 families controlled most of the wealth.....Despite that no one can deny that Pakistan developed in his tenure...I dislike Ayub Khan for so many reasons, but Pakistan did do well economically during his term.
When a country is in developing stage economic inequality is bound to increase. Look at China.....there is a huge income gap between elites and others. But despite that can anyone deny that they are doing well?
My bad...the borders weren't visible unless I enlarge the picture......I'll get back to the post later...not that I have much to say though.I think you are mistaking Afghanistan for Pakistan
Still the samples are larger than Pakistan's....so it shouldn't be less accurate than Pakistan's results.The decline trend is what I am talking about. BD has clearly stopped the earlier larger surveying....probably because data looked uncomfortable.
Agreed....but not like our neighbors are Denmark or New Zealand....Score of Bangladesh is 28...where Pakistan's is 32. Even Zambia, Ivory Coast ranks much higher...What wories mme about Bangladesh is very slow improvement on the scores....Bangladesh scores 28 in 2017...improving just 2 points from 2012.....While Pakistan went from 27 to 32...Myanmar went from 15 to 30...You are a corruption hellhole
Sigh......not gonna read a 272 page report...
That's because your automotive industry has existed for much longer than BD's.....you have had automotive industries before BD became a country. Not to mention they are far ahead to even compare. What I am saying is more people can afford motorbikes today....which doesn't get along with the narrative that people's life has worsen.i.e BD motorcyle market is now about 2% of Indian one, though you have 13% of our population (i.e you are 6+ times worse per capita even with claimed 50% growth yoy).
Why do you think calorie intake data of 2010 is correct while you disregard other datas mostly calling them fake by BBS?So yeah, not a real argument here either.....especially when the base majority of your people according to BBS are eating less calories (being well below 2500 kcal already) than 2010 because of the inflation your elite is imposing on them. Remember something like 50% of average BD household income is spent on....FOOD.
That is exceedingly simplistic analysis. Inequality can increase its fine, but not at the cost of the poorest through dumping inflation on them so they cant even eat as much as they did 6 years ago supposedly. This shows something extremely rotten past the inequality argument, it shows there is a troubling supply side intervention by the BD govt and elite to "grow" at any cost even if the inflation makes way more ppl starve more.
Like I said, the 2010 data could be wrong...it's just one thing.....in overwhelming majority of indicators BD does better now than 2010......say corruption...although very slow, but score still improved....say ease doing buseness rating(which totally sucks for BD) BD's rank slipped up by 1 but score still improved....that calorie consumption data certainly looks off.They never grew while reducing calorie (end consumption) to their population.
Still the samples are larger than Pakistan's....so it shouldn't be less accurate than Pakistan's results.
Agreed....but not like our neighbors are Denmark or New Zealand
Score of Bangladesh is 28...where Pakistan's is 32.
What wories mme about Bangladesh is very slow improvement on the scores....Bangladesh scores 28 in 2017...improving just 2 points from 2012.....While Pakistan went from 27 to 32...Myanmar went from 15 to 30...
Btw Bangladesh is just one point below Russia..
Sigh......not gonna read a 272 page report...
What I am saying is more people can afford motorbikes today....which doesn't get along with the narrative that people's life has worsen.
Why do you think calorie intake data of 2010 is correct while you disregard other datas mostly calling them fake by BBS?
Look....in 2010, nominal household income 11479 BDT
1 USD = 68.5 taka in 2010
Household income = 167.6 USD
In 2016, nominal household income 15945 BDT
1 USD = 78 taka in 2016
Household income = 204.4 USD
in overwhelming majority of indicators BD does better now than 2010
Inflation was around 9-11% back in 2008-11....but now it has come down to 6% according to IMF.
that calorie consumption data certainly looks off.
Pakistan did a large scale survey much much more recently and the trend suggests it will do one again shortly.
BD has completely went on hiatus since 06. Uncomfortable to ask why?
I am talking trends, its stupid to say one country is more accurate on one-off year....when the GHI you are quoting does not use 1 off year results but a broader decades long compilation with appropriate weighting.
The distance between India and Bangladesh is about the distance between India and south korea (in score) and India and France (in rank) on the issue.
That is a vast difference by any comparison. You don't have to rank the best to have massive difference in play.
Pakistan was just 1 point ahead of you in 2012 (27 vs 26), now they are 4 points ahead (32 to 28). Those points count for a lot as you can see just 1 or 2 points puts a country a lot ahead in the overall ranking (i.e point sensitivty is high).
Yah. And BD seems to be fluctuating as well (so no way to say if the current recent increase is permanent or not).
Russia is a very corrupt country. It is who you know rather than what you know to large degree there (and a number of other ex Soviet countries too). Deutsche Welle did a pretty good 4 part documentary on the USSR breakup and the Russia inheritance from it (and the underlying vein of deep, increasing corruption) if you have some time later and it interests you:
I was just posting the survey results (look at the pictures) to contrast actual TV ownership (40%) "in every slum" that you were asserting. 40% TV household ownership is not a "every slum household owns one" kind of figure sorry to say.
Before you quote assertions, you might want to look up the relevant content and page from that survey (you certainly dont need to read every single page) first is all I am saying.
But how to discern if only people that already had one are buying another mostly...rather than actual more people being able to afford and buy their first one? BBS survey + Taslim CPI analysis suggests more of the former happening if household income is indeed shrinking. As does the very marginal change in Motorcycle ownership by household (bottom arrow):
Definitely its quite possible for more (given its not that much more than before) motorcycles and cars to be bought by the wealthy + upper middle class largely and the overall real household income (economic base i.e poor and near poor and low middle class) going down. They are not mutually exclusive results conceptually....in fact BBS + Taslim article suggests it yet again (if nominal increase of BD economy happened to extent claimed by BBS but with inflation applied, its income decline for households....it means the rich got all the dividends and definitely will have to invest in assets like transport, houses etc more than before). Consumption markers like calorie intake etc are what really concern the vast majority of BD people and its not looking good.
I'm not saying anything is "correct" or "fake"....have you looked at the title of this thread? We are ascertaining if BBS is a credible entity.
Either it is or it isn't....or some spectrum of both.
If it is, there are now some clear indications that BD "growth" is nowhere near reaching the broad base of its population (to even how other developing countries have managed).
If it isn't, then why are we to believe the growth in first place?
If its a spectrum, how are we to ascertain the credible and non-credible stuff without the whole organisation first meeting a good global reference like SDDS and meet even basic threshold frequency for data dissemination?
You can't make a narrative first and then cherrypick to suit it (which far too many BD members here do). Consistency has to start with BD people if they are to expect and hold the same for the BD govt over time. Everyone largely gets the rulers that they are themselves.
Only matters if BD people use USD (and not Taka) extensively for day to day stuff that represents like 95%+ of BD economy. How much you overvalue/undervalue your currency on forex market (esp given BD does not trade broadly or deeply) has nothing to do with what BD people see locally when it comes to things as basic as food....given they earn and consume with Taka.
If you look from high enough, you can't spot the sewage in the river. That is the disingenuous argument of converting to nominal USD in a nutshell.....convert very small activity imprint to represent the 100%.
Hence M A Taslim analysis is spot on, and likely the reason BBS did not apply a CPI index (it would have been a very negative result) to the raw nominal amounts of income.
How? If BBS is credible, it just showed things are getting worse for majority of BD people on the ground. If BBS is not credible, then how do we know anything about better or worse in first place at macro level?
Every country could technically reject the ESCAP assessment and start disallowing large survey results form being conducted to get better filtered data....but not every country is interested in: very slow corruption "improvement" (that could be mere fluctuation like before) and shockingly low credibility....for the sake of bipolar party structure and massive entrenched nepotism chains.
Hence why its important to add the overall combined effect from the years being compared...i.e what Mr. Taslim did. Using a CPI index base at 2005 for 100, 2010 was 141, 2016 was 220 etc.
Again who are you to decide if it "looks" on/off at any year? Again you are forcing a narrative first and trying to make the data fit it....when it should be the other way around (and if the data collection needs to be improved or achieve more underlying credibility, that should be the message all around extensively for every socioeconomic topic in BD, which it clearly isnt).
It is between 11:29-15:59 in Canada right now.
Would it not be a better use of your time to look for a job during the daytime?
I'm at work ...making in a day what you make in a year probably (collecting used toilet papers like a good bong janitor, and now you have learned to enjoy your work and reference it everywhere haha).
What happened to your showing off what you have and your girlfriend?
You are the only one clamouring for it (obv because you have nothing going on in real life than to beg to others to show theirs), why would I indulge just one single crushing? Tell me when you have a crowd so its worth it.
You were "threatening" us with this a while back.
Talking big when you have nothing after all?