BD's positive features:
• extremely homogeneous society
• single language
• cheap labor
• good English skills
• no internal wars or rebellions
• authoritarian leadership to implement much needed reforms regardless of public resistance
• no major natural disasters occurred
• access to the global markets via Indian Ocean
• big consumer markets like India, China, ASEAN in close proximity
• etc.
You have clearly everything that is needed to become another Asian success story, still BD falls short of expectations. But why exactly? Only professional opinions, please.
Here's a big reason:
http://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016'
BD corruption is horrible (ranked 145 in the world) and worse not improving (score stagnant since 2012 at least)
Why this is important:
https://defence.pk/threads/sri-lanka-becomes-more-corrupt.474310/page-2#post-9149038
Another big one is the lack of solid human capital development (education, training) compared to even the region....much less compared to brighter success stories in the world.
It is why BD does horrendously badly in the world competitiveness index for example:
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/GCR201...lobalCompetitivenessReport2016-2017_FINAL.pdf
Please read the report in detail, but here is what really struck out to me (page 59):
Comparing BD, India, China, Pakistan, Turkey and USA to cover a regional and global spectrum (higher the score the better):
Education and Skills:
BD: 2.33 (rank 125)
IND: 3.25 (96)
CHN: 3.97 (74)
PAK: 2.27 (128)
TUR: 3.95 (76)
USA: 5.82 (12)
Skills of Current Workforce:
BD: 2.18 (rank 130)
IND: 2.82 (104)
CHN: 3.56 (85)
PAK: 2.37 (118)
TUR: 3.36 (92)
USA: 6.05 (5)
Skills of Future Workforce:
BD: 2.47 (rank 122) (Increase of 0.29)
IND: 3.67 (88) (Increase of 0.85)
CHN: 4.39 (58) (Increase of 0.83)
PAK: 2.17 (128) (Decrease of 0.2) probably due to:
http://tribune.com.pk/story/886027/2013-14-report-literacy-rate-slips-nationwide-by-2/
TUR: 4.53 (50) ( Increase of 1.17)
USA: 5.58 (18) (Decrease of 0.47)
So BD workforce is relatively lowly educated and skilled overall...and the skills particularly are not going to increase so much compared to even countries ahead of it at this point and much larger labour force (China,India). But at least it wont decrease as is expected in the case of Pakistan (very worrying if it happens)....so BD can probably be content with 6% growth mid term....but it would probably drop off severely long term if the education/skilling issues is not addressed timely.
So keep this in mind whenever you see the regular crowd here trumpet their "RMG" model and BBS derived statistics....and another crowd trumpeting CPEC as the be all end all in other parts of the forum.
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