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The Economist: Bangladesh’s GDP per capita now higher than Pakistan’s
  • Tribune Desk
  • Published at 02:06 PM September 08, 2017
  • Last updated at 02:57 PM September 08, 2017

Bangladesh soared ahead owing to an increased population in Pakistan

August revealed a remarkable turnaround for Bangladesh’s GDP per person of $1,538, which is higher than that of Pakistan’s GDP per person, standing at $1,470.

The respective currencies were converted into dollars at market exchange rates for the calculation of the GDP per head.

After gaining independence from Pakistan in 1971, Bangladesh was left in dire circumstances where the industry accounted for only 6-7% GDP, compared to Pakistan’s 20%. The battle for independence led to the displacement of million lives and damaged infrastructure, while Pakistan’s bankers and industrialists severed ties with the newly formed country.

However, Bangladesh rose from the ashes of the past and transformed itself into a state of flourishing economic growth.

Bangladesh moved ahead because of a rise in population in Pakistan, updating earlier population estimates to 207.8 million people, which is 9 million more than previously thought. Therefore, the new count also knocked off 4-5% off Pakistan’s GDP per person.

The arithmetic consequence and revealing an estimate of too many people in Pakistan worked as an advantage for Bangladesh.

However, Pakistan’s $1,470 GDP per person actually has more purchasing power than Bangladesh’s $1,538, as a dollar stretches further in Pakistan than in Bangladesh because prices in the former tend to be lower.

Bangladesh’s economic progress must be celebrated, since its annual growth has averaged more than 6% over the past ten years and has run above 7% over the past two. Industry accounts for 29% of its GDP.

Bangladesh’s GDP per capita received a boost from another source. Its last census, in 2011, led to a large revision of the country’s population, larger even than Pakistan’s. But in Bangladesh’s case, the revision was downwards.

Bangladesh, one of the primary exporters of ready-made clothes across the world, now exports more ready-made garments than India and Pakistan combined. Even though working conditions are still mediocre, Bangladesh has come a long way and doing far better than they once were.
 
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This is an old news, already posted here more than once and discussed to death. No need to make another one now

That was because of recent census in Pak in which Pak population turned to be higher than expected. So yeah, it's an old news.

New news, well Pakistan just devalued currency last week - meaning even lesser per capita. While nothing changed for average folk. lol
 
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Moderators, please delete the entire thread as it was posted before. sorry for the mistake.
Actually posted and discussed to death several times.
That was because of recent census in Pak in which Pak population turned to be higher than expected. So yeah, it's an old news.

New news, well Pakistan just devalued currency last week - meaning even lesser per capita. While nothing changed for average folk. lol
You have to give it some time to see it's effects on average people. Generally average peoples life don't change overnight. Devaluing currency might actually help if it can boost exports. Although that's unlikely with Pakistan.
 
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You have to give it some time to see it's effects on average people. Generally average peoples life don't change overnight. Devaluing currency might actually help if it can boost exports. Although that's unlikely with Pakistan.

:-) When I wrote the previous comment, I had a thought here comes Mage or Bilal Bhai - 2 Bdshians who don't even live in BD but are yet excited about per capita per capita, gdp gdp and fertility rate reduction mumbo jumbo. lol

Anyway, you are right, average folk's lives don't change overnight. Unlike BD which just started developing, Pk has been working on poverty reduction for decades on and off and yet there are millions of poor people. Pk has even seen gdp growth rate in double digits at times, seen massive infrastructure projects again and again unlike BD where people are still planning on road/railway connectivity within country.

As for Pk export, well Pak doesn't have a policy of export promotion unlike BD. Heck, sometimes I actually laugh at different mind set of Bd people. For example, 98% of Pakistanis have power connection with load shedding compared to 60% of Bd people. Pakistanis cry for uninterrupted power and power plants for people while Bdshians talk about new power plants to boost export. Hell, I even read an article here in which the title was how pollution is reducing GDP by 1%. I mean how about people's health? Lol it's about priorities. For you it's probably export, not so much for us, it should change a little though.
 
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That was because of recent census in Pak in which Pak population turned to be higher than expected. So yeah, it's an old news.

New news, well Pakistan just devalued currency last week - meaning even lesser per capita. While nothing changed for average folk. lol
Has the latest census in Pakistan been officially accepted ?
 
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It is next to impossible to measure Pakistan's real gdp per capita income because a vast majority of the people work for the black economy.
 
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and who are those officials who will officially confirm the official census done by the official government of Pakistan?
The provisional results of the population census have generated a storm of controversy with all major parties, excepting the PML-N and its allies, contesting the results released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. With the final population census data still being compiled, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) may not have time to carry out fresh delimitation of constituencies for the next general election 2018.

https://fp.brecorder.com/2017/08/20170829213433/
 
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The provisional results of the population census have generated a storm of controversy with all major parties, excepting the PML-N and its allies, contesting the results released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. With the final population census data still being compiled, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) may not have time to carry out fresh delimitation of constituencies for the next general election 2018.

https://fp.brecorder.com/2017/08/20170829213433/
what does word official means? Is it the Government or random people?
 
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what does word official means? Is it the Government or random people?
Do you have Any Official website for Pakistani GDP and Census or do you rely on random websites hoisted by random people ?
I could not find any official site :o:
 
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August revealed a remarkable turnaround for Bangladesh’s GDP per person of $1,538, which is higher than that of Pakistan’s GDP per person, standing at $1,470.
Well done, Bangladesh. This proves that destroying the Two Nation Theory did you good. By doing so you got past the "Pakistan Matlab Kya" and got out of the "ummah chumma". Instead you got on what matters. Building your country.

Congrats.,!
 
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