Between 1972 and 2003, Bangladesh raised its dollar per capita income fourfold, reduced poverty by more than a third, increased life expectancy by more than 40 per cent, and enhanced gross primary enrolment by over 80 per cent. These remarkable development achievements compare favorably with outcomes in less developing countries. This progress, fighting against many odds in the form of frequent natural calamities and generally poor governance, is...
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2011/06/22
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Publication
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63050
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2011/08/09
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Transforming Bangladesh into a middle income economy
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per capita income