LEADER 12975oam 22010334 450 001 9910821905703321 005 20240430212728.0 010 $a1-5135-7050-1 010 $a1-5135-8952-0 010 $a1-5135-0260-3 035 $a(CKB)3820000000019174 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4395396 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11187355 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL881592 035 $a(OCoLC)946309266 035 $a(IMF)1BGDEA2015002 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4395396 035 $a(EXLCZ)993820000000019174 100 $a20020129d2015 uf 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aBangladesh : $eProgress Report-Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aWashington, D.C. :$cInternational Monetary Fund,$d2015. 215 $a1 online resource (181 pages) $cillustrations (some color), charts, tables 225 1 $aIMF Staff Country Reports 311 $a1-5135-3045-3 327 $aCover -- Table Of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1 -- Methodology and Approach: Mid-term Review of the Sixth Plan -- A. Background and Overview -- B. Methodology -- C. Structure of the MTIR -- Chapter 2 -- Progress with GDP Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction -- A. Introduction -- B. GDP Growth Performance in the Sixth Plan -- C. Employment Performance in the Sixth Plan -- D. Poverty Outcome of the Sixth Plan -- E. Prospects and Way Forward -- Chapter 3 -- Progress with the Macroeconomic Framework -- A. Background--Macroeconomic Objectives under the Sixth Plan -- B. An Overview of Macroeconomic Performance in Terms of Key Indicators -- C. GDP Growth Outcome: -- D. External Sector Performance -- E. Implementation of Fiscal Policy during the Plan period, FY11- FY14 -- F. Inflation and Monetary Management -- Chapter 4 -- Sectoral Growth Performance -- A. Introduction -- B. Manufacturing Sector Performance -- C. Agricultural Sector Performance -- D. Review of Services Sector Performance -- Chapter 5 -- Progress in the Infrastructure Sector -- A. Background and Overview -- B. Power Sector -- C. Transport Sector Progress -- D. Financing Strategy and Resource Allocation for Infrastructure -- E. Major Institutional and Policy Reforms in Roads, Energy and Power Sectors between FY10 and FY13 -- F. The Way Forward -- Chapter 6 -- Progress with Human Resource Development -- A. Introduction -- B. Education -- C. Health, Population and Nutrition -- D. Population -- E. Nutrition -- F. Progress with Cross-Cutting Issues -- G. Future Prospects -- Chapter 7 -- Poverty Reduction, Gender Empowerment, Social Inclusion and Social Protection -- A. Introduction -- B. Progress with Poverty Reduction -- C. Gender Empowerment -- D. Social Inclusion -- E. Social Protection -- Chapter 8. 327 $aProgress with Sustainable Development: Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Management -- A. Introduction -- B. Environmental Change Management: Sixth Plan Targets -- C. Disaster Management -- D. Conclusion and the Way Forward -- Chapter 9 -- Progress with Governance and Institutions -- A. Introduction -- B. Sixth Plan Strategy for Governance Improvement and Development of Institutions -- C. Progress with Democratic Governance -- D. Progress with Policies -- E. Progress with Institutions -- F. Concluding Observations -- Annex 1 -- Revised Macroeconomic Framework for Sixth Five Year Plan -- Annex 2 -- Proposed Development Results Framework for monitoring the Five Year Plan -- Annex 3 -- Outline for Line Ministry Inputs -- A. Progress with Implementation of the Sixth Plan Targets -- B. Major Policies and Institutional Reforms between FY10-FY13 -- C. Important Constraints that Affect the Ministry/Sector Performance -- D Improvement for the Future -- List of Tables -- Table 2.1: Sixth Plan Targets for GDP Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction -- Table 2.2: Major Sectoral Share and Growth Performance of GDP in constant prices, FY10-1328 -- Table 2.3: Investment Targets for the Sixth Plan -- Table 2.4: Export Performance in the Sixth Plan, FY10-FY13 -- Table 2.5: Estimated Job Creation in the Sixth Plan (million workers) -- Table 2.6: Projected Reduction in Poverty During the Sixth Plan Period -- Table 3.1: Sixth Plan Key Targets of the Macroeconomic Framework -- Table 3.2: Progress with Macroeconomic Targets -- Table 3.3: Developments in the Balance of Payments, FY10-14 (Million USD) -- Table 3.4: Overseas Employment in Major Markets (in '000) -- Table 3.5: Export Earnings in US millions -- Table 3.6: RMG Export to EU -- Market Shares (In percent) -- Table 3.7: Bangladesh Market share (% of Total EU textile Import). 327 $aTable 3.8: RMG Export to EU (Million Euros) -- Table 3.9: RMG Export to the USA (Million US) -- Table 3.10: RMG Exports to the USA (Share in Percent) -- Table 3.11: Real Effective Exchange Rate Index -- 2000-01=100 -- Table 3.12: Summary of Fiscal Operations, FY10-FY15 (In billion Taka) -- Table 3.13: Public Investment as % of GDP -- Table 3.14: Monetary Policy and Outcome (Growth rates %) -- Table 4.1: Average Decadal Sectoral Growth Rates -- Table 4.2: Cross-Country Comparison of Manufacturing Performance -- Table 4.3: Performance of Industrial and Manufacturing Activities Relative to SFYP Targets -- Table 4.4: Industrial Sector Performance, FY10-13 -- Table 4.5: Manufacturing Sector Performance, FY91-FY13 -- Table 4.6: Global Economic Trends and Outlook -- Table 4.7: Nominal Protection Trends (FY 10-FY 13) -- Table 4.8: Range of ERPs and Average ERPs 2012 -- Table 4.9: Growth Performance of Agriculture Sub-Sectors -- Table 4.10: Agricultural Export Trends FY10-13 -- Table 4.11: Index of Food Grain Production (FY 72=100) -- Table 4.12: GDP Contribution of the Services Sector FY81-FY10 -- Table 5.1: Comparison of Infrastructure Quality 2013-2014 -- Table 5.2: GCI Comparison between the 2010-2011 and 2013-2014 for Bangladesh -- Table 5.3: Energy Sector Objectives, Performance Indicators and Targets for the SFYP -- Table 5.4: Transport Sector Objectives, Performance Indicators and Targets for the SFYP -- Table 5.5: Railway Freight and Passenger Carriage -- Table 5.6: Chittagong Port Performance -- Table 5.7: ADP/SFYP Allocation and Actual Expenditure for Infrastructure Ministries/Divisions (Taka billion) -- Table 5.8: Status of PPP Financed Projects -- Table 6.1: Current Status of the Indicators for the Education Sector -- Table 6.2: Current Status of the Indicators for the Health Sector. 327 $aTable 6.3: Current Status of the Indicators for the Population Sector -- Table 6.4: Current Status of the Indicators for the Nutrition Sub-Sector -- Table 7.1: Progress with Poverty, 2010-13 -- Table 7.2: Progress with Women Empowerment -- Table 8.1: Performance Indicators for Environment and Forest Ministry/Sector -- Table 8.2: Progress With Environment Management and Climate Change Policies and Institutions -- Table 8.3: Budget for the Ministry of Environment and Forestry -- Table 8.4: Performance Indicators for Disaster Management and Relief Ministry/Sector -- Table 8.5: Achievements of Comprehensive Disaster Management Program of Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief -- Table 8.6: Budget for the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief -- Table 9.1: Governance Indicators -- Table 9.2: State of Democratic Governance -- Table 9.3: Parliament Boycott by Opposition -- Table 9.4: Women Members in Parliament -- Table 9.5: State of Economic Governance -- Table 9.6: State of Justice and Human Rights -- Table 9.7: A Snapshot of Access to Information (A2I) Programme -- Annex Table 1.1: Bangladesh: Real Sector Performance, FY10 -18 -- Annex Table 1.2: Bangladesh: Central Government Operations, FY10-18 -- Annex Table 1.3: Bangladesh: Revenue Performances, FY10-18 -- Annex Table 1.4: Bangladesh: Bangladesh Government Expenditures, FY10-18 -- Annex Table 1.5: Bangladesh: Balance of Payments, FY10-18 -- Annex Table 1.6: Bangladesh: Monetary Survey, FY09-18 -- Annex Table 1.7: Bangladesh: Debt Sustainability Indicators, FY10-18 -- Annex Table 1.8: External Debt Dynamics for SFYP -- Table A1.1: Indicators of the Proposed Development Results Framework -- Table A3.1: Ministry/Sector Objectives, Performance Indicators and Targets for the SFYP -- List of Figures -- Figure 2.1: Average Real GDP Growth Rate. 327 $aFigure 2.2: GDP Growth Rate FY10-FY13, Actual Vs Target -- Figure 2.3 International Growth Comparison, 2010-13 -- Figure 2.4: GDP per capita at current prices (USD) using base year 1995-96 -- Figure 2.5: Progress with Structural Change -- Figure 2.6: Total investment as Percent of GDP: Actual Vs Target -- Figure 2.7: Public Investment as Percent of GDP: Actual Investment Vs Target -- Figure 2.8: ADP Implementation (taka billion) -- Figure 2.9: Private Investment as Percent of GDP--Actual Vs Target -- Figure 2.10: Average Time Required for Enforcing Contracts -- Figure 2.11: Bangladesh 2012 Global Performance Ranking -- Figure 2.12: Global Competitiveness Index 2012 -- Figure 2.13: Protecting Investors -- Figure 2.14: FDI Inflows as % of GDP -- Figure 2.15: Export Performance in the SFYP -- Figure 2.16: Share of RMG in Total Exports -- Figure 3.1: Growth of Exports and Imports FY 10- FY 14 H1 -- Figure 3.2: Foreign Exchange Reserves of Bangladesh Bank (Billion USD) -- Figure 3.3: Remittances flows & -- Growth -- Figure 3.4: No. of persons going abroad -- Figure 3.5: Selected Countries--Minimum Wages in US per Month 2012 -- Figure 3.6: Total Debt and External Debt -- Figure 3.7: Total and External Debt Service -- Figure 3.8: NBR Tax Revenue -- Figure 3.9: NBR Revenue Relative to Budget Targets, FY11- FY14 (Jul-December) -- Figure 3.10: ADP Utilization rate as % of ADP and Revised ADP (RADP) -- Figure 3.11: Foreign Aid Commitment & -- Disbursement (Million USD) -- Figure 3.12: Average Inflation (Base Year 1995/96) -- Figure 3.13: Private and Public Sector Developments in Credit Expansion -- Figure 3.14: Recent Monetary Policy Targets Vs Actual -- Figure 3.15: Point to Point Inflation (Base Year 2005/06) -- Figure 4.1: Sectoral Growth Trends -- Figure 4.2: Trends in Sectoral Share of GDP FY80-13. 327 $aFigure 4.3: Average Tariff on Import Categories FY10-13. 330 3 $aThis paper discusses progress on Sixth Five Year Plan (2011?15) of Bangladesh. For the broad picture of performance of the Sixth Plan during the first three years in terms of achieving major development targets relating to economic growth, employment and poverty reduction is generally positive. The economy has made further solid progress in these areas, which is reassuring. Progress has also been made in transforming the economy from a rural-based agrarian economy to one that is more modern urban-based manufacturing and services-based. 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