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Analytical Review of Bangladesh's Macroeconomic Performance in FY2011-12 (Second Reading)

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This paper takes stock of the performance of the national economy in certain key areas covering the first six months of FY2011-12 (July-December 2011). The review sets the stage by analysing the most recent trends in the global and regional economies and tries to interpret their implications for Bangladesh. The focus areas of the review include the state of public finance, monetary sector, capital market and balance of payments situation. The paper rounds off with an analysis of the short-term outlook of the economy including its growth prospect.

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  • Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), 2012. "Analytical Review of Bangladesh's Macroeconomic Performance in FY2011-12 (Second Reading)," CPD Working Paper 98, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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    1. Sanket Mohapatra & Dilip Ratha & Ani Silwal, 2011. "Outlook for Remittance Flows 2012-14 : Remittance Flows to Developing Countries Exceed $350 Billion in 2011," World Bank Publications - Reports 16182, The World Bank Group.
    2. Khondaker Golam Moazzem & Md. Tariqur Rahman, 2012. "Stabilising the Capital Market of Bangladesh: Addressing the Structural, Institutional and Operational Issues," CPD Working Paper 95, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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    Bangladesh economy; FY2011-12; Padma Bridge;
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