bangladesh Flashcards
History of bangladesh
- since gaining indep in 1971, achieved remarkable progress
- annual GDP growth of 6%, lifting per capita incomes
How bad was bangladesh in 1971
- world’s ninth poorest country
- nominal income per capita of $95
- infant mortality rate of 210 deaths per 1000 births
- average life expectancy of 46.6 years
Current state of bangladesh
- one of the msot populous and fast growing countries in the world
- key example of export led growth (textiles)
- on track to graduate from least developed country status in 2026
- potential for upper middle income by 2031
- sustainable growth held back by gaps in socio-economic developentn and challenges of tackling climate c
share of global gdp
has risen steadily from 0.71% 2018 to 0.82% in 2022, projected to be 1.02% in 2028
GDP PER CAPITA (and PPP adjusted figure)
GDP per capita USD: $2688
PPP adjusted; $6263
gini coefficient 2022
0.32
life expectancy at birth in years
72 (up from 66 in 2000)
poverty headcount
5% (33% in 2000)
Corruption perceptions index and HDI rankings 2023
CPI: 129/193TH IN WORLD (score was 24/100, 0 being totally corrupt) bad af
HDI: 149/180
secondary completion rate and people using safely mangaed snaitation systems 2022
secondary completion: 82% (54% in 2000) impressive
safely managed sanitation: 31% (11% in 2000) LOW AF
Demographic of bangladesh population
- close to 200 mn inhabitants; large working population? but this depends on age groups
- luckily, around 65% of population in 15-64 years so productive potential of bangladesh is high
- (7% over 65 and 27% below 14)
remittance income
- 4.5% GDP was remittances in 2022 - is GNI a better measure? (received 21.5 bn USD in 2022)
share of economic sectors in GDP 2012-2022
- farming gone down from 17% to 11%: employs 37.09%, low productivity. they need to achieve commercial farming to move up econ sectors
- manufactruing grown to 33% (textiles and pharmaceuticals is growing, almost self sufficient in pharma). This sector employed 21.71% of people in 2022 indicatinf high productivity
Describe strengths in textiles for bangladesh
- manufacturing and exports of garms
- they manufactures 20% of world’s exportted cotton t shirts valued at $9bn (even though grew less than 2% cotton used (net importer of cotton so exposed to cotton prices)
- employs 4mn, 2500 factories
- strategies to grow sector: duty free import of machinery in exportxones, negotiating preferential trade agreements with USA and EU
what has driven internal demand growth in BGDSH
- remittance income growth and poverty reduction