This thread is intended to initiate a discussion about the comparative strengths and weaknesses of our Economy vis-a-vis the Economy of Bangladesh from the 1971-Present Period.
In particular, the objective is to look at the economic data for the two economies over extended intervals to see if we can ascertain any distinct trends over a 20 or 30 year period. If any trends are discovered, this thread hopes to promote discussion on the underlying causes of any such trends.
Posters are requested to provide reliable references (World Bank, IMF, National Central Banks et cetera) for any statistics they may quote. Please try to avoid unsubstantiated claims or anecdotal statements.
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The following economic statistics are from the IMF Database for the years 1980-2012 with a 5-year additional IMF projection.
REFERENCE: IMF Public Database
In the graphs below, we can see a clear trend that on a long-term sustainable average basis, Bangladesh has been consistently performing better than our country. This is clearly visible in the fact that our country's trends have a long-term downward inclination. The trend-lines (shown) are all downward from left to right. The trends for Bangladesh, on the other hand, are clearly upward. Their trend-lines (shown) are all upward from left to right.
Questions for Discussion: What is causing this? What factors do you think are hampering our long-term economic trends and what factors are assisting Bangladesh's long-terms trend? What should Pakistan do to pull out of the relative nose-dive seen in the graphs below?
Note: While "Zardari Chor Saala" could be a small factor, the trend is too long-term to be attributable to any one individual President/PM. In addition, while the War on Terror (WOT) may also be a short-term factor, the trend is still too long-term to be caused soley by the TTP or Hakimullah Mehsud. Please keep the long-term nature of the trends in mind while you try to analyze the underlying cause(s) of our sub-par performance vis-a-vis Bangladesh.
1) Trends in the Annualized GDP Growth-Rates of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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2) Trends in the Investment-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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3) Trends in the Savings-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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4) Trends in the Inflation-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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5) Comparing Per Capita GDP of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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6) Extended Projection of per Capita GDP trend for Bangladesh & Pakistan
In particular, the objective is to look at the economic data for the two economies over extended intervals to see if we can ascertain any distinct trends over a 20 or 30 year period. If any trends are discovered, this thread hopes to promote discussion on the underlying causes of any such trends.
Posters are requested to provide reliable references (World Bank, IMF, National Central Banks et cetera) for any statistics they may quote. Please try to avoid unsubstantiated claims or anecdotal statements.
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The following economic statistics are from the IMF Database for the years 1980-2012 with a 5-year additional IMF projection.
REFERENCE: IMF Public Database
In the graphs below, we can see a clear trend that on a long-term sustainable average basis, Bangladesh has been consistently performing better than our country. This is clearly visible in the fact that our country's trends have a long-term downward inclination. The trend-lines (shown) are all downward from left to right. The trends for Bangladesh, on the other hand, are clearly upward. Their trend-lines (shown) are all upward from left to right.
Questions for Discussion: What is causing this? What factors do you think are hampering our long-term economic trends and what factors are assisting Bangladesh's long-terms trend? What should Pakistan do to pull out of the relative nose-dive seen in the graphs below?
Note: While "Zardari Chor Saala" could be a small factor, the trend is too long-term to be attributable to any one individual President/PM. In addition, while the War on Terror (WOT) may also be a short-term factor, the trend is still too long-term to be caused soley by the TTP or Hakimullah Mehsud. Please keep the long-term nature of the trends in mind while you try to analyze the underlying cause(s) of our sub-par performance vis-a-vis Bangladesh.
1) Trends in the Annualized GDP Growth-Rates of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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2) Trends in the Investment-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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3) Trends in the Savings-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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4) Trends in the Inflation-rate Patterns of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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5) Comparing Per Capita GDP of Bangladesh & Pakistan
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6) Extended Projection of per Capita GDP trend for Bangladesh & Pakistan