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Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Autore Muzzini Elisa <1975->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (153 p.)
Disciplina 307.76095492
Altri autori (Persone) AparicioGabriela
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Urbanization - Bangladesh
Urban policy - Bangladesh
Economic development - Bangladesh
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8213-9865-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto C1; C2; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Envisioning the Future: A Competitive Urban Space for Growth; Figures; Figure O.1 Two Paths to a Lower-Middle-Income Bangladesh; Economic Growth Drivers in Urban Areas; Drivers of and Obstacles to Urban Competitiveness from the Perspective of the Garment Sector; Strategic Directions for Building a Competitive Urban Space in a Global Economy; References; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; The Path to Middle-Income Status from an Urban Perspective
The Importance of a Competitive Urban Space for Growth Organization of the Study; Boxes; Box 1.1 Innovation, Connectivity, and Livability as the Drivers of Urban Competitiveness; Notes; References; CHAPTER 2 Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Introduction; Rapid Urbanization Accompanied by Strong Economic Growth; Figure 2.1 Urbanization and Economic Development in South Asia, 1960-2009; Figure 2.2 Urbanization and Annual Growth Rates of Total, Urban, and Rural Population in Bangladesh, 1950-2010; Figure 2.3 Urbanization and per Capita Income, by Region, 2000
Figure 2.4 Composition of GDP in Bangladesh, 1990-2010 Exceptionally High Population Density; Maps; Map 2.1 Population Density of Bangladesh, 2011; Primacy of Dhaka; Figure 2.5 Cross-Country Correlation between Population Density, Urbanization, and GDP, 2000; Box 2.1 The Political Economy Advantage of Capital Cities; Figure 2.6 Urban Population in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries; Concentrated Economic Production and Low Economic Density; Figure 2.7 Economic Geography of Bangladesh, 2009; Table 2.1 Employment Density in Bangladesh's Main Urban Areas, 2001-09
Figure 2.8 Economic Concentration in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries Tables; Figure 2.9 Population and Economic Density of Urban Agglomerations, 2006; Figure 2.10 South Asia at Night: Economic Density Proxied by Light Emission, 2005; Specialization in Low-Value-Added, Labor-Intensive Garment Production; Figure 2.11 Export Sophistication and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries, 2006; Peri-Urbanization of Garment Employment in Metropolitan Dhaka; Figure 2.12 Export Concentration in Selected Developing Countries, 1980-2006
Figure 2.13 Formal Garment Employment in the Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2001-09 Map 2.2 Employment Density of Garment Industry in Greater Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2009; Map 2.3 Spatial Patterns of Manufacturing Employment in the Republic of Korea, 1960-2005; Extremely Poor Infrastructure, Low Level of Services, and Lack of Amenities; Box 2.2 Deconcentrating Manufacturing in Brazil and Indonesia; Figure 2.14 International Benchmarking of Infrastructure, Services, and Amenities in Dhaka City, 2010; Persistent, Albeit Declining, Regional Disparities in Welfare
Benchmarking Bangladesh's Urban Features
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452734303321
Muzzini Elisa <1975->  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Bangladesh : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Autore Muzzini Elisa <1975->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiii, 131pages) : illustrations ; ; 25 cm
Disciplina 307.76095492
Altri autori (Persone) AparicioGabriela
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Urbanization - Bangladesh
Urban policy - Bangladesh
Economic development - Bangladesh
ISBN 0-8213-9865-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto C1; C2; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Envisioning the Future: A Competitive Urban Space for Growth; Figures; Figure O.1 Two Paths to a Lower-Middle-Income Bangladesh; Economic Growth Drivers in Urban Areas; Drivers of and Obstacles to Urban Competitiveness from the Perspective of the Garment Sector; Strategic Directions for Building a Competitive Urban Space in a Global Economy; References; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; The Path to Middle-Income Status from an Urban Perspective
The Importance of a Competitive Urban Space for Growth Organization of the Study; Boxes; Box 1.1 Innovation, Connectivity, and Livability as the Drivers of Urban Competitiveness; Notes; References; CHAPTER 2 Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Introduction; Rapid Urbanization Accompanied by Strong Economic Growth; Figure 2.1 Urbanization and Economic Development in South Asia, 1960-2009; Figure 2.2 Urbanization and Annual Growth Rates of Total, Urban, and Rural Population in Bangladesh, 1950-2010; Figure 2.3 Urbanization and per Capita Income, by Region, 2000
Figure 2.4 Composition of GDP in Bangladesh, 1990-2010 Exceptionally High Population Density; Maps; Map 2.1 Population Density of Bangladesh, 2011; Primacy of Dhaka; Figure 2.5 Cross-Country Correlation between Population Density, Urbanization, and GDP, 2000; Box 2.1 The Political Economy Advantage of Capital Cities; Figure 2.6 Urban Population in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries; Concentrated Economic Production and Low Economic Density; Figure 2.7 Economic Geography of Bangladesh, 2009; Table 2.1 Employment Density in Bangladesh's Main Urban Areas, 2001-09
Figure 2.8 Economic Concentration in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries Tables; Figure 2.9 Population and Economic Density of Urban Agglomerations, 2006; Figure 2.10 South Asia at Night: Economic Density Proxied by Light Emission, 2005; Specialization in Low-Value-Added, Labor-Intensive Garment Production; Figure 2.11 Export Sophistication and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries, 2006; Peri-Urbanization of Garment Employment in Metropolitan Dhaka; Figure 2.12 Export Concentration in Selected Developing Countries, 1980-2006
Figure 2.13 Formal Garment Employment in the Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2001-09 Map 2.2 Employment Density of Garment Industry in Greater Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2009; Map 2.3 Spatial Patterns of Manufacturing Employment in the Republic of Korea, 1960-2005; Extremely Poor Infrastructure, Low Level of Services, and Lack of Amenities; Box 2.2 Deconcentrating Manufacturing in Brazil and Indonesia; Figure 2.14 International Benchmarking of Infrastructure, Services, and Amenities in Dhaka City, 2010; Persistent, Albeit Declining, Regional Disparities in Welfare
Benchmarking Bangladesh's Urban Features
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779649603321
Muzzini Elisa <1975->  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Bangladesh : the path to middle income status from an urban perspective / / Elisa Muzzini and Gabriela Aparicio
Autore Muzzini Elisa <1975->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiii, 131pages) : illustrations ; ; 25 cm
Disciplina 307.76095492
Altri autori (Persone) AparicioGabriela
Collana Directions in Development
Soggetto topico Urbanization - Bangladesh
Urban policy - Bangladesh
Economic development - Bangladesh
ISBN 0-8213-9865-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto C1; C2; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Envisioning the Future: A Competitive Urban Space for Growth; Figures; Figure O.1 Two Paths to a Lower-Middle-Income Bangladesh; Economic Growth Drivers in Urban Areas; Drivers of and Obstacles to Urban Competitiveness from the Perspective of the Garment Sector; Strategic Directions for Building a Competitive Urban Space in a Global Economy; References; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; The Path to Middle-Income Status from an Urban Perspective
The Importance of a Competitive Urban Space for Growth Organization of the Study; Boxes; Box 1.1 Innovation, Connectivity, and Livability as the Drivers of Urban Competitiveness; Notes; References; CHAPTER 2 Bangladesh's Urban Space Today: Implications for the Growth Agenda; Introduction; Rapid Urbanization Accompanied by Strong Economic Growth; Figure 2.1 Urbanization and Economic Development in South Asia, 1960-2009; Figure 2.2 Urbanization and Annual Growth Rates of Total, Urban, and Rural Population in Bangladesh, 1950-2010; Figure 2.3 Urbanization and per Capita Income, by Region, 2000
Figure 2.4 Composition of GDP in Bangladesh, 1990-2010 Exceptionally High Population Density; Maps; Map 2.1 Population Density of Bangladesh, 2011; Primacy of Dhaka; Figure 2.5 Cross-Country Correlation between Population Density, Urbanization, and GDP, 2000; Box 2.1 The Political Economy Advantage of Capital Cities; Figure 2.6 Urban Population in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries; Concentrated Economic Production and Low Economic Density; Figure 2.7 Economic Geography of Bangladesh, 2009; Table 2.1 Employment Density in Bangladesh's Main Urban Areas, 2001-09
Figure 2.8 Economic Concentration in Largest Cities and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries Tables; Figure 2.9 Population and Economic Density of Urban Agglomerations, 2006; Figure 2.10 South Asia at Night: Economic Density Proxied by Light Emission, 2005; Specialization in Low-Value-Added, Labor-Intensive Garment Production; Figure 2.11 Export Sophistication and per Capita GDP in Selected Countries, 2006; Peri-Urbanization of Garment Employment in Metropolitan Dhaka; Figure 2.12 Export Concentration in Selected Developing Countries, 1980-2006
Figure 2.13 Formal Garment Employment in the Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2001-09 Map 2.2 Employment Density of Garment Industry in Greater Dhaka Metropolitan Area, 2009; Map 2.3 Spatial Patterns of Manufacturing Employment in the Republic of Korea, 1960-2005; Extremely Poor Infrastructure, Low Level of Services, and Lack of Amenities; Box 2.2 Deconcentrating Manufacturing in Brazil and Indonesia; Figure 2.14 International Benchmarking of Infrastructure, Services, and Amenities in Dhaka City, 2010; Persistent, Albeit Declining, Regional Disparities in Welfare
Benchmarking Bangladesh's Urban Features
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825487403321
Muzzini Elisa <1975->  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : poverty reduction strategy paper
Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : poverty reduction strategy paper
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (918 p.)
Collana IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4755-3298-9
1-4755-8145-9
1-299-46188-3
1-4755-4352-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 Bangladesh
SIXTH 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-FY09
Figure 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, FY10
Table 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 GROWTH
CHAPTER 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 Growth
Figure 3.3: Public Investment and ADP in relation to GDP
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452314603321
Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (918 p.)
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Exports and Imports
Infrastructure
Environmental Economics
Agribusiness
Education: General
Climate
Natural Disasters and Their Management
Global Warming
Health: General
Agriculture: General
Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities: General
Environmental Economics: General
Education
Health economics
Macroeconomics
Climate change
International economics
Public finance & taxation
Health
Transportation
Environment
Natural disasters
Saving and investment
Climatic changes
Poverty
Agricultural industries
ISBN 1-4755-3298-9
1-4755-8145-9
1-299-46188-3
1-4755-4352-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 Bangladesh
SIXTH 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-FY09
Figure 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, FY10
Table 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 GROWTH
CHAPTER 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 Growth
Figure 3.3: Public Investment and ADP in relation to GDP
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779688203321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (918 p.)
Disciplina 332.152
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Agribusiness
Agricultural industries
Agriculture: General
Climate change
Climate
Climatic changes
Education
Education: General
Environment
Environmental Economics
Environmental Economics: General
Exports and Imports
Global Warming
Health economics
Health
Health: General
Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities: General
Infrastructure
International economics
Macroeconomics
Natural Disasters and Their Management
Natural disasters
Poverty
Public finance & taxation
Saving and investment
Transportation
ISBN 1-4755-3298-9
1-4755-8145-9
1-299-46188-3
1-4755-4352-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 Bangladesh
SIXTH 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-FY09
Figure 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, FY10
Table 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 GROWTH
CHAPTER 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 Growth
Figure 3.3: Public Investment and ADP in relation to GDP
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808577803321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : poverty reduction strategy paper
Bangladesh [[electronic resource] ] : poverty reduction strategy paper
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 p.)
Collana IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4755-2709-8
1-4755-5729-9
1-283-86659-5
1-4755-3915-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Tables; Figure; Boxes; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: The Development Vision and Poverty Reduction Framework; 1.1 The Development Vision; 1.2 Attainment of MDGs; Boxes; 1.1 Macroeconomic Targets based on Vision 2021; 1.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.4 Key Issues in Generating Pro-Poor Growth; Figure; 1.1 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.5 Implementation Challenges; 1.6 Participatory Formulation Process; Chapter 2: Poverty Situation and the Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.1 Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Trends in Income Inequality2.3 Women's Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Head Count Ratio of Poverty, 1991/92 to 2005; 2.4 Regional Differences in Poverty; 2.2 Income Distribution, 2000 and 2005; 2.5 Extreme and Chronic Poverty; 2.6 Poverty Scenario Beyond 2005; 2.7 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.3 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.7.1 Growth and Investment; 2.7.2 Fiscal Policy; 2.7.3 Monetary Policy; 2.7.4 External Sector; Chapter 3: Roadmap for Pro-Poor Economic Growth: Strategic Blocks; 3.1 Strategic Block I: Macroeconomic Environment for Pro-Poor Economic Growth
3.1.1 Recent Macroeconomic Performance3.1.2 Current Macroeconomic Challenges; 3.1.3 Key Thrusts for Macroeconomic Policy; 3.2 Strategic Block II: Critical Areas for Pro-Poor Economic Growth; 3.2.1 Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development; 3.2.2 Promoting Decent Employment; 3.1 Employment Projections for the 2008-09 to 2010-11 Period; 3.2.3 Improving the Environment for Private Sector Development (PSD); 3.2.4 Agriculture; 3.2.5 Water Resources Development and Management; 3.2.6 Land Use Policy and Management; 3.2.7 Urban Development
3.3 Strategic Block III: Essential Infrastructure for Pro-Poor Economic Growth3.3.1 Power and Energy; 3.1 Power Sector Vision and Policy Statement; 3.3.2 Transport; 3.3.3 Post and Telecommunication; 3.3.4 Housing; 3.4 Strategic Block IV: Social Protection for the Vulnerable; 3.4.1 Social Safety Net Programmes; 3.4.2 Food Security; 3.4.3 Disaster Management; 3.4.4 Microcredit; 3.4.5 Rural Non-Farm Activities; 3.5 Strategic Block V: Human Resources Development; 3.5.1 Improving Knowledge Base: Education, Training and Research
3.5.2 Improving Health, Nutrition and Population Planning: Taking a Holistic Approach3.2 Performance of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector; Chapter 4: Roadmap for Accelerated Poverty Reduction: Supporting Strategies; 4.1 Strategy I: Ensuring Participation, Social Inclusion and Empowerment; 4.1.1 Women's Advancement and Rights; 4.1 Women's Risks and Vulnerabilities; 4.1.2 Children's Advancement and Rights; 4.1.3 Indigenous Communities; 4.1.4 Persons with Disabilities; 4.1.5 Disadvantaged and Extreme Poor Groups; 4.2 Strategy II: Promoting Good Governance
4.2.1 Making Parliamentary Process Effective
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452577003321
Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 p.)
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Environmental Economics
Women''s Studies'
Poverty and Homelessness
Education: General
Health: General
Environmental Economics: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General
Education
Health economics
Environmental economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Poverty & precarity
Health
Environment
Women
Poverty
Gender
Environmental sciences
ISBN 1-4755-2709-8
1-4755-5729-9
1-283-86659-5
1-4755-3915-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Tables; Figure; Boxes; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: The Development Vision and Poverty Reduction Framework; 1.1 The Development Vision; 1.2 Attainment of MDGs; Boxes; 1.1 Macroeconomic Targets based on Vision 2021; 1.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.4 Key Issues in Generating Pro-Poor Growth; Figure; 1.1 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.5 Implementation Challenges; 1.6 Participatory Formulation Process; Chapter 2: Poverty Situation and the Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.1 Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Trends in Income Inequality2.3 Women's Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Head Count Ratio of Poverty, 1991/92 to 2005; 2.4 Regional Differences in Poverty; 2.2 Income Distribution, 2000 and 2005; 2.5 Extreme and Chronic Poverty; 2.6 Poverty Scenario Beyond 2005; 2.7 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.3 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.7.1 Growth and Investment; 2.7.2 Fiscal Policy; 2.7.3 Monetary Policy; 2.7.4 External Sector; Chapter 3: Roadmap for Pro-Poor Economic Growth: Strategic Blocks; 3.1 Strategic Block I: Macroeconomic Environment for Pro-Poor Economic Growth
3.1.1 Recent Macroeconomic Performance3.1.2 Current Macroeconomic Challenges; 3.1.3 Key Thrusts for Macroeconomic Policy; 3.2 Strategic Block II: Critical Areas for Pro-Poor Economic Growth; 3.2.1 Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development; 3.2.2 Promoting Decent Employment; 3.1 Employment Projections for the 2008-09 to 2010-11 Period; 3.2.3 Improving the Environment for Private Sector Development (PSD); 3.2.4 Agriculture; 3.2.5 Water Resources Development and Management; 3.2.6 Land Use Policy and Management; 3.2.7 Urban Development
3.3 Strategic Block III: Essential Infrastructure for Pro-Poor Economic Growth3.3.1 Power and Energy; 3.1 Power Sector Vision and Policy Statement; 3.3.2 Transport; 3.3.3 Post and Telecommunication; 3.3.4 Housing; 3.4 Strategic Block IV: Social Protection for the Vulnerable; 3.4.1 Social Safety Net Programmes; 3.4.2 Food Security; 3.4.3 Disaster Management; 3.4.4 Microcredit; 3.4.5 Rural Non-Farm Activities; 3.5 Strategic Block V: Human Resources Development; 3.5.1 Improving Knowledge Base: Education, Training and Research
3.5.2 Improving Health, Nutrition and Population Planning: Taking a Holistic Approach3.2 Performance of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector; Chapter 4: Roadmap for Accelerated Poverty Reduction: Supporting Strategies; 4.1 Strategy I: Ensuring Participation, Social Inclusion and Empowerment; 4.1.1 Women's Advancement and Rights; 4.1 Women's Risks and Vulnerabilities; 4.1.2 Children's Advancement and Rights; 4.1.3 Indigenous Communities; 4.1.4 Persons with Disabilities; 4.1.5 Disadvantaged and Extreme Poor Groups; 4.2 Strategy II: Promoting Good Governance
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Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Bangladesh : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 p.)
Disciplina 332.152
Collana IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF country report
Soggetto topico Poverty - Bangladesh
Environmental Economics
Women''s Studies'
Poverty and Homelessness
Education: General
Health: General
Environmental Economics: General
Economics of Gender
Non-labor Discrimination
Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General
Education
Health economics
Environmental economics
Gender studies
women & girls
Poverty & precarity
Health
Environment
Women
Poverty
Gender
Environmental sciences
Women & girls
Women's Studies
ISBN 1-4755-2709-8
1-4755-5729-9
1-283-86659-5
1-4755-3915-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Tables; Figure; Boxes; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: The Development Vision and Poverty Reduction Framework; 1.1 The Development Vision; 1.2 Attainment of MDGs; Boxes; 1.1 Macroeconomic Targets based on Vision 2021; 1.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.4 Key Issues in Generating Pro-Poor Growth; Figure; 1.1 Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework; 1.5 Implementation Challenges; 1.6 Participatory Formulation Process; Chapter 2: Poverty Situation and the Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.1 Achievements in Poverty Reduction
2.2 Trends in Income Inequality2.3 Women's Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Head Count Ratio of Poverty, 1991/92 to 2005; 2.4 Regional Differences in Poverty; 2.2 Income Distribution, 2000 and 2005; 2.5 Extreme and Chronic Poverty; 2.6 Poverty Scenario Beyond 2005; 2.7 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.3 Medium Term Macroeconomic Framework; 2.7.1 Growth and Investment; 2.7.2 Fiscal Policy; 2.7.3 Monetary Policy; 2.7.4 External Sector; Chapter 3: Roadmap for Pro-Poor Economic Growth: Strategic Blocks; 3.1 Strategic Block I: Macroeconomic Environment for Pro-Poor Economic Growth
3.1.1 Recent Macroeconomic Performance3.1.2 Current Macroeconomic Challenges; 3.1.3 Key Thrusts for Macroeconomic Policy; 3.2 Strategic Block II: Critical Areas for Pro-Poor Economic Growth; 3.2.1 Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development; 3.2.2 Promoting Decent Employment; 3.1 Employment Projections for the 2008-09 to 2010-11 Period; 3.2.3 Improving the Environment for Private Sector Development (PSD); 3.2.4 Agriculture; 3.2.5 Water Resources Development and Management; 3.2.6 Land Use Policy and Management; 3.2.7 Urban Development
3.3 Strategic Block III: Essential Infrastructure for Pro-Poor Economic Growth3.3.1 Power and Energy; 3.1 Power Sector Vision and Policy Statement; 3.3.2 Transport; 3.3.3 Post and Telecommunication; 3.3.4 Housing; 3.4 Strategic Block IV: Social Protection for the Vulnerable; 3.4.1 Social Safety Net Programmes; 3.4.2 Food Security; 3.4.3 Disaster Management; 3.4.4 Microcredit; 3.4.5 Rural Non-Farm Activities; 3.5 Strategic Block V: Human Resources Development; 3.5.1 Improving Knowledge Base: Education, Training and Research
3.5.2 Improving Health, Nutrition and Population Planning: Taking a Holistic Approach3.2 Performance of Health, Nutrition and Population Sector; Chapter 4: Roadmap for Accelerated Poverty Reduction: Supporting Strategies; 4.1 Strategy I: Ensuring Participation, Social Inclusion and Empowerment; 4.1.1 Women's Advancement and Rights; 4.1 Women's Risks and Vulnerabilities; 4.1.2 Children's Advancement and Rights; 4.1.3 Indigenous Communities; 4.1.4 Persons with Disabilities; 4.1.5 Disadvantaged and Extreme Poor Groups; 4.2 Strategy II: Promoting Good Governance
4.2.1 Making Parliamentary Process Effective
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Branding Bangladesh : from 'bottomless pit' to a 'middle income' country / / A. Imtiaz Hussain, Jessica Tartila Suma
Branding Bangladesh : from 'bottomless pit' to a 'middle income' country / / A. Imtiaz Hussain, Jessica Tartila Suma
Autore Hussain Imtiaz A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (167 pages)
Disciplina 320.014
Collana Palgrave pivot
Soggetto topico Communication in politics
ISBN 981-19-7195-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- 1 Branding Bangladesh: Fixing a Fifty-Year Frame -- Introduction: Images, Development, & -- Puzzles -- Branding: Theoretical Contours -- Empirical Context: Ground-level Stocktaking -- Principles as Brands? -- Nationalism -- Socialism -- Secularity -- Democracy -- Socioeconomic Changes -- Ready-made Garments (RMGs) -- International Migrants -- Internal Migrants -- From Finding Freedom to Cultivating Socioeconomic Resources -- From a 'Bottomless Pit' Toward 'Middle Income': Socioeconomic Catalysts? -- From 'Bottomless Pit' to 'Middle-Income' Identity -- Education -- Women Empowerment -- Securing Society -- Four Branding Considerations -- Fitting Flesh into Framework -- Organization -- Notes -- 2 Evolution of the 'Bangladesh Brand': Pre-1971 Blues -- Introduction -- National Identity Search & -- Genocide -- Language Movement Frame -- Interim Settings -- National Crisis Amplifying Liberation War -- The Six-Point Movement -- Framing the Mass Upsurge -- Storm & -- Election as Frames -- Operation Searchlight -- National Media Crisis -- 'Genocide' in the International Media -- Massacre of Scholars & -- Across Academic Heartland -- Dragged-in India -- Crisis & -- its International Significance -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 3 Post-liberation Identity Framing -- Introduction -- Winning Freedom -- 'Nourishment in the Sweetness of Independence'10: Joi Bangla -- Amartya Sen's Bashonti Bala Euphemy Against Demi-God and Evil Alternatives -- Amartya Sen's Entitlement Theory -- Act of God -- The Demi-God -- Internal Evil -- Food Basket -- Bangabandhu's Assassination and International Conspiracy -- International Mystery -- Islamization of Bangladesh: A New Brand -- Indemnity Act Clashing with Democratic Identity Aspirations: Symbolizing Nur Hussain and Shahbagh -- The Dragon Seed: Indemnity Act.
Shahbagh Movement and Identity Predicament -- 'Ekushey': A Guiding Philosophy Against Oppression, Injustice and Denial -- Securing Rohingya -- Concluding Comments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Microfinance & -- Social Safety Net Programs: Cracking the Developmental Riddle -- Introduction -- Organization -- Alternatives to Microfinance? -- Cultural Economy -- Variables Contributing to Microcredit Success: -- Microfinance Shaping Middle-income Realities -- Social Safety Net Programs (SSNPs) as Middle-income Cushions -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 Funneling Frames Amid Developmental Imperatives: How 'Primrose' the Pathway Home? -- Introduction -- Branding Bangladesh -- What Brand Bangladesh? -- Freelancer's Viewpoint -- Theoretical Views -- Microfinance -- Banks -- Notes -- 6 Conclusions: Branding Bangladesh & -- Cluttered Forthcoming Canvases -- Litmus-testing Reputation -- Different Drumbeats -- Index.
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Hussain Imtiaz A.  
Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
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