07404oam 22012854 450 991080857780332120240402023659.01-4755-3298-91-4755-8145-91-299-46188-31-4755-4352-2(CKB)2550000001019184(EBL)1587824(SSID)ssj0001075282(PQKBManifestationID)11627397(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001075282(PQKBWorkID)11244170(PQKB)11011856(MiAaPQ)EBC1587824(Au-PeEL)EBL1587824(CaPaEBR)ebr10739428(CaONFJC)MIL477438(OCoLC)876510503(IMF)1BGDEE2013003(IMF)1BGDEA2013003(EXLCZ)99255000000101918420020129d2013 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBangladesh : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2013.1 online resource (918 p.)IMF Staff Country ReportsDescription based upon print version of record.1-4755-2134-0 Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Boxes; List of Annex Tables; ABBREVIATIONS; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 1: DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT, SIXTH PLAN TARGETS AND STRATEGY; DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT; List of Tables; Table 1.1: Growth performance in the Five Year Plans; Table 1.2: Headcount Poverty Rate (%); List of Figures; Figure 1.1: Annual average GDP growth rate of comparators; Figure 1.2: Trend in Labor Force and Employment 1974-2009, millions; Figure 1.3: Youth unemployment rate (percent of total labor forces ages 15-24); Table 1.3: Status of Millennium Development Goals in BangladeshSIXTH PLAN CORE TARGETS IN THE CONTEXT OF VISION 2021 SIXTH FIVE YEAR PLAN STRATEGY; Table 1.4: Sixth Five Year Plan (SFYP) Targets; List of Boxes; Box 1.1: Achievements during Fifth Five Year Plan (1997-2002); CHAPTER 2: GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT STRATEGIES; OVERVIEW; Figure 2.1: Illustrative Growth Path for Vision 2021; LESSONS OF PAST GROWTH EXPERIENCE; Figure 2.2: Recent Growth Paths in Bangladesh and India, FY3-FY09; Figure 2.3: Bangladesh Long-term Growth Trend FY74-FY10; Figure 2.4: Sectoral Growth Rates FY74-FY09; Figure 2.5: Structure of the Bangladesh Economy, FY74-FY09Figure 2.6: International Comparison Structure of Economy, 2006 Figure 2.7: Average Trend in National Savings and Investment, FY74-FY09; Table 2.1: Basic Labor Force and Employment (in millions); Table 2.2: Labor Force Participation Rate by Gender (%); Table 2.3: Sectoral Distribution of Employment (%); SFYP STRATEGY FOR HIGHER GROWTH AND CREATING GOOD JOBS; Figure 2.8: Average Savings and Investment Rates, FY06-FY09; Figure 2.9: Average Labor productivity, FY07; Figure 2.10: Bangladesh: Structure of Agriculture, FY81-FY10; Figure 2.11: International Comparison of Rice Productivity, FY10Table 2.4: The Structure of Bangladesh Manufacturing Sector, FY75-FY10 Table 2.5: GDP Contribution of the Services Sector and Others FY81-FY10; Table 2.6: Current Trade Regimes in South Asian Countries; Figure 2.12: Average Nominal Protection and Para-tariffs; Figure 2.13: Bangladesh: Total Market Capitalization; Figure 2.14: Bangladesh Capital Market Developments; Table 2.7: Hydro-Power Potential in Northeast South Asian Countries; Table 2.8: Growth of Transport Output and Modal Shares; MANAGING THE LAND CONSTRAINT; MANAGING THE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF GROWTHCHAPTER 3: MEDIUM TERM MACROECONOMIC FRAME WORK PROJECTED GROWTH PATH OF THE SIXTH FIVE YEAR PLAN; Table 3.1: Macroeconomic Scenario of Sixth Five Year Plan; Table 3.2: Agricultural Growth Projection for SFYP; Table 3.3: Growth Projection of Industry and Services for SFYP; JOB CREATION AND REBALANCING OF EMPLOYMENT; Table 3.4: Shift in the Structure of Employment, 2005/6-09; Table 3.5: Projected Pattern of Employment in the SFYP (Millions); Figure 3.1: Comparison of Sectoral Employment; INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS; Figure 3.2: Pattern of Private Investment GrowthFigure 3.3: Public Investment and ADP in relation to GDPThe Sixth Five Year Plan, as outlined in Bangladesh's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, targets strategic growth and employment. The medium-term macroeconomic framework plan entails the involvement of both the private and public sectors. Human resources development strategy programs reaching out to the poor and the vulnerable population, as well as environment, climate change, and disaster risk management, have been included in the plan. Managing regional disparities for shared growth and strategy for raising farm productivity and agricultural growth have been outlined. Diversifying exports and developing a dynamic manufacturing sector are all inclusive in the proposed plan.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2013/063PovertyBangladeshExports and ImportsimfInfrastructureimfEnvironmental EconomicsimfAgribusinessimfEducation: GeneralimfClimateimfNatural Disasters and Their ManagementimfGlobal WarmingimfHealth: GeneralimfAgriculture: GeneralimfIndustry Studies: Transportation and Utilities: GeneralimfEnvironmental Economics: GeneralimfEducationimfHealth economicsimfMacroeconomicsimfClimate changeimfInternational economicsimfPublic finance & taxationimfHealthimfTransportationimfEnvironmentimfNatural disastersimfSaving and investmentimfClimatic changesimfPovertyimfAgricultural industriesimfBangladeshEconomic conditionsBangladeshimfPovertyExports and ImportsInfrastructureEnvironmental EconomicsAgribusinessEducation: GeneralClimateNatural Disasters and Their ManagementGlobal WarmingHealth: GeneralAgriculture: GeneralIndustry Studies: Transportation and Utilities: GeneralEnvironmental Economics: GeneralEducationHealth economicsMacroeconomicsClimate changeInternational economicsPublic finance & taxationHealthTransportationEnvironmentNatural disastersSaving and investmentClimatic changesPovertyAgricultural industries332.152International Monetary Fund.DcWaIMFBOOK9910808577803321BANGLADESH1200567UNINA