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Economic Development Project..
Economic Development Project..
Presented To : Sir Muhammad Irfan Presented By: Faiz-Ul-Hassan By: Faiz-UlAfnan-YasinAfnan-Yasin-Raja Khawar Bashir Umair Ziad MBAMBA-3
Table of Content
Comparison Economy overview GDP (purchasing power parity) GDP (official exchange rate) GDP - real growth rate GDP - per capita (PPP) GDP - composition by sector Population below poverty line Labor force Labor force - by occupation Unemployment rate Household income or consumption by percentage share Distribution of family income - Gini index Investment (gross fixed) Budget Public debt Inflation rate (consumer prices)
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Central bank discount rate Commercial bank prime lending rate Stock of domestic credit Industries Industrial production growth rate Electricity - production Electricity consumption Electricity exports Electricity imports Oil production Oil consumption Oil imports Oil exports Oil - proved reserves
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Natural gas production Natural gas consumption Natural gas exports Natural gas - proved reserves Current Account Balance Agriculture products Exports Exports commodities Exports partners Imports Imports commodities Imports partners Reserves of foreign exchange and gold Debt external Stock of direct foreign investment - at home Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad Market value of publicly traded shares Exchange rates Agriculture
Comparison
The
performance of Bangladesh economy was better than that of Pakistan in the last fiscal year ending. GDP of Pakistan 4.1% grew and Bangladesh economy grew 5.9% last fiscal year
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In
Fiscal year Bangladesh relative stability in Exchange rate where in Pakistan exchange rate remained volatile in most part of the last year Decline in rupee value result greater share of imported inflation overall Consumer price index inflation in Pakistan where Bangladesh s inflation remained relatively low
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Key
indicators show Bangladesh s real sector as well as external sector better than Pakistan
GDP (purchasing power parity) Pak. $451.2 billion Ban. $259.3 billion
GDP (official exchange rate) Pak. 174. Pak. $174.8 billion Ban. 100. Ban. $100.1 billion GDP - real growth rate Pak. Pak. 2.7% Ban. Ban. 6% GDP - composition by sector Pak. Agriculture: 21.8% industry: 23.6% services: 54.6% Ban. Agriculture: 18.4% industry: 28.7% services: 52.9%
Unemployment rate
Pak. 15% Ban. 4.8%
Electricity
Pak. Ban.
exports
0 kWh 0 kWh
Electricity
Pak. Ban.
imports
0 kWh 0 kWh
Natural gas
Pak. 37.5 billion cu m Ban. 19.91 billion cu m
Natural gas
Pak. 37.5 billion cu m Ban. 20.1 billion cu m
Natural gas
Pak. 0 cu m Ban. 0 cu m
Natural gas
Pak. 0 cu m Ban. 0 cu m
Agriculture
Pak. Cotton, wheat, rice, sugarcane, fruits, vegetables; milk, beef, mutton, eggs Ban. Rice, jute, tea, wheat, sugarcane, potatoes, tobacco, pulses, oilseeds, spices, fruit; beef, milk, poultry
Exports
Exports
commodities
Pak. Textiles (garments, bed linen, cotton cloth, yarn), rice, leather goods, sports goods, chemicals, manufactures, carpets and rugs Ban. Garments, frozen fish and seafood, jute and jute goods, leather
Exports Imports
partners
Pak. US 15.87%, UAE 12.35%, Afghanistan 8.48%, UK 4.7%, China 4.44% Ban. US 22.5%, Germany 14.2%, UK 9.6%, France 7%, Netherlands 6.4% Pak. $32.71 billion Ban. $21.34 billion
Imports commodities Pak. Petroleum, petroleum products, machinery, plastics, transportation equipment, edible oils, paper and paperboard, iron and steel, tea Ban. Machinery and equipment, chemicals, iron and steel, textiles, foodstuffs, petroleum products, cement
Imports
partners
Pak. China 15.35%, Saudi Arabia 10.54%, UAE 9.8%, US 4.81%, Kuwait 4.73%, Malaysia 4.43%, India 4.02% Ban. China 16.16%, India 12.61%, Singapore 7.55%, Japan 4.63%, Malaysia 4.46%
Reserves
gold
Debt
Stock
Exchange
rates
Pakistani rupees (PKR) per US dollar - 85.27 (2010), 81.7129 (2009), 70.64 (2008), 60.6295 (2007), 60.35 (2006) Taka (BDT) per US dollar - 70.59 (2010), 69.039 (2009), 68.554 (2008), 69.893 (2007), 69.031 (2006)
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