Bangladesh; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper on Bangladesh underlies the export performance of readymade garment industry and inflation dynamics. Bangladesh has demonstrated that it is highly competitive in the world’s major garment markets. Inflation inertia, monetary factors, and exchange rate fluctuations are the main determinants of inflation in Bangladesh. Despite adoption of numerous tax policy measures during the past few years, policies implemented by the Bangladesh authorities have not been fully successful in lifting the revenue ratio to a level warranted by developmental objectives.
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2007-07-03
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| Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
| Subject: | Bank soundness | Credit expansion | Employment | Financial intermediation | Foreign direct investment | Revenues | Selected issues | Workers remittances | export processing zones | export performance | export earnings | export processing | export markets | duty-free access | export promotion | export growth | duty free | export value | tariff rate | value of exports | environmental standards | exporters | world trade | unit labor costs | world trade organization | global market | safety standards | safeguard measures | high tariffs | competitive advantages | total exports | balance of payments | quota-free access | rules of origin | average tariff | exchange rate regime | exporter | trade policy review | trade preferences | vertical integration | average tariff rate |
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