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YTP Case Competition
           2013

            3
            1   Md. Moniruzzaman Khan
Presented by:
            2   Shami Moon Nahar

            3     Safiqul Islam




    Department of Business Administration
 Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Answer to question no 1
Bangladesh is a developing and a huge potential country.

        Three most contributing factors for economic growth are:




                        Remittance


             Urbanization           Export
Source :BBS and Bangladesh Bank
Decomposition of Remittance Growth

   Source : World Bank report

                                Fy05   Fy06   Fy07   Fy08   Fy09   Fy10   Fy11


   Remittance Growth            14.2   24.8   24.5   32.4   22.4   13.4   6.0
   (%)

   Growth in Stock of           10     9.1    13.9   21.9   12     17.9   5.6
   migrants (%)


   Growth in                    4.2    15.7   10.6   10.5   10.4   -4.5   0.4
   remittance per
   worker (%)
Urbanization
        Sustain higher growth
        Industrial participation
        Friendly business environment
        Industrial development
Export
Answer to the question No 3

  Sustainable growth is about making sure that people
  throughout the world can satisfy their basic needs now while
  making sure that future generation can also look forward to
  the same quality of life.

  Inclusive growth refers both to the pace and pattern of
  growth, which are considered interlinked and therefore it
  need to be address together
My view: sustainable growth is preferable than the
                inclusive growth

          Rationality for supporting my opinion
S.I              Strategy                          Argument
      Transform Dhaka into a global We need to establish productive firms
 1    competitive metro region      in a sustainable way otherwise it will
                                    decline the central productivity of
                                    Dhaka
      Average Chittagong City’s      Sustainable growth is essential
 2    natural comparative            otherwise it will lose its potentiality
      advantages as a port city.     to serve as commercial life line.
 3    Enabling environment for local without sustainable alternative
      economic development           economic growth is not possible
Rationality for supporting my opinion(Cont.)
  S.I              Strategy                           Argument
   4    Enhancing the program of EPZ    The growth of EPZ is quite impossible
        to foster industry              without sustainable development.
        competitiveness.
   5    Promotion of urban reforms      Plant and favorable urbanization are
                                        the result of sustainable growth.
        To meet the natural disaster    Lack of sustainable growth and
                                        development causes:
   6                                    •River erosion
                                        •Flood
                                        •Cyclone
                                        •Tidal waves
   7    Proper utilization of men power Without sustainable development we
                                        are unable to utilize skill men power.
   8    Maximum utilization of natural Absent of sustainable growth hampers
        recourses                       the proper management of natural
                                        resources
Answer to the question no 5

     Bangladesh is a developing country of south Asia. Her
 economic condition is upgrading day by day. At present
 according to IMF our current GDP growth rate is 6% and
 according to economic review of Bangladesh our current GNI
 is $848.


 Today we are standing on the year of 2013 and on the year of
 2021 Bangladesh will reach glorious 50 years of her
 independence. We are hopeful enough that Bangladesh will
 be a middle income country within 2021.
Criteria of Middle Income Country
 To be a middle class country, Bangladesh need to gain at least GNI $1310 atlas
                                     by 2021.
Now question is How ?
Source : world bank estimates

                                When GNI     When GNI     When GNI     When GNI     When GNI
                                per capita   per capita   per capita   per capita   per capita
                                target is    target is    target is    target is    target is
                                $1006        $1310        $1310        $1446        $1446


      Required per capita GNI   2.5          5.3          5.3          6.3          6.3
      growth rate (%)
      Share of remittance in    9.0          9.0          5.0          9.0          5.0
      atlas GNI
      GDP per capita target     916          1192         1245         1316         1374
      for MIC
      Required per capita       2.4          5.2          5.6          6.2          6.6
      GDP growth rate
      Require GDP growth        3.8          6.6          7.0          7.6          8.0
      rate (%)
Challenges for Bangladesh to be MIC

    Corruption
    Political instability
    Population problem
    Natural calamity
    Week monitoring capacity
    Absence of adequate public and private
     investment
    Absence of primary fuel Supply
    Lace of own technical expert
Our target and strategy
                Sectoral share of GDP(%)
Sector              Average(FY04)-FY09)           FY2021
Agriculture         21.70                         15.0
Industry            29.00                         40.0
Manufacturing       17.10                         30.0
Service             49.30                         45.0

                  Source: Bangladesh planning commission


    SME base industrialization
    Immerging opportunities for global market
    Favorable condition to make the RMG produce
    encourage for FDI
    Development of tourism
Sectoral share of GDP(%)
 Sector                Average(FY04-FY09)                FY2021

 Export                16.01                             26.0

 Import                21.4                              32.0

 Trade balance         -5.3                              -6.0

 Remittance            8.3                               12

                    Source : Bangladesh planning commission

 Favorable tariff regime
 To stimulate technology
 Transfer and adoption
 Initiatives for the RMG diversification
 Vocational tanning system
Objectives and targets of Power sectors in the
             perspective plan 2021
Electricity generation in the country by 2013 (8500MW)
Electricity generation in the country by 2015 (11500MW)
Electricity generation in the country by 2021 (20,000MW)

                        Electricity or all by 2021




Constriction of power plant
Private sector involvement
Priority for regional co-operation for the import of electricity
Pragmatic approach for utilization of natural resource
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Robii YTP 1st round

  • 1. YTP Case Competition 2013 3 1 Md. Moniruzzaman Khan Presented by: 2 Shami Moon Nahar 3 Safiqul Islam Department of Business Administration Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • 2. Answer to question no 1 Bangladesh is a developing and a huge potential country.  Three most contributing factors for economic growth are: Remittance Urbanization Export
  • 3. Source :BBS and Bangladesh Bank
  • 4. Decomposition of Remittance Growth Source : World Bank report Fy05 Fy06 Fy07 Fy08 Fy09 Fy10 Fy11 Remittance Growth 14.2 24.8 24.5 32.4 22.4 13.4 6.0 (%) Growth in Stock of 10 9.1 13.9 21.9 12 17.9 5.6 migrants (%) Growth in 4.2 15.7 10.6 10.5 10.4 -4.5 0.4 remittance per worker (%)
  • 5. Urbanization  Sustain higher growth  Industrial participation  Friendly business environment  Industrial development
  • 7. Answer to the question No 3 Sustainable growth is about making sure that people throughout the world can satisfy their basic needs now while making sure that future generation can also look forward to the same quality of life. Inclusive growth refers both to the pace and pattern of growth, which are considered interlinked and therefore it need to be address together
  • 8. My view: sustainable growth is preferable than the inclusive growth Rationality for supporting my opinion S.I Strategy Argument Transform Dhaka into a global We need to establish productive firms 1 competitive metro region in a sustainable way otherwise it will decline the central productivity of Dhaka Average Chittagong City’s Sustainable growth is essential 2 natural comparative otherwise it will lose its potentiality advantages as a port city. to serve as commercial life line. 3 Enabling environment for local without sustainable alternative economic development economic growth is not possible
  • 9. Rationality for supporting my opinion(Cont.) S.I Strategy Argument 4 Enhancing the program of EPZ The growth of EPZ is quite impossible to foster industry without sustainable development. competitiveness. 5 Promotion of urban reforms Plant and favorable urbanization are the result of sustainable growth. To meet the natural disaster Lack of sustainable growth and development causes: 6 •River erosion •Flood •Cyclone •Tidal waves 7 Proper utilization of men power Without sustainable development we are unable to utilize skill men power. 8 Maximum utilization of natural Absent of sustainable growth hampers recourses the proper management of natural resources
  • 10. Answer to the question no 5 Bangladesh is a developing country of south Asia. Her economic condition is upgrading day by day. At present according to IMF our current GDP growth rate is 6% and according to economic review of Bangladesh our current GNI is $848. Today we are standing on the year of 2013 and on the year of 2021 Bangladesh will reach glorious 50 years of her independence. We are hopeful enough that Bangladesh will be a middle income country within 2021.
  • 11. Criteria of Middle Income Country To be a middle class country, Bangladesh need to gain at least GNI $1310 atlas by 2021. Now question is How ? Source : world bank estimates When GNI When GNI When GNI When GNI When GNI per capita per capita per capita per capita per capita target is target is target is target is target is $1006 $1310 $1310 $1446 $1446 Required per capita GNI 2.5 5.3 5.3 6.3 6.3 growth rate (%) Share of remittance in 9.0 9.0 5.0 9.0 5.0 atlas GNI GDP per capita target 916 1192 1245 1316 1374 for MIC Required per capita 2.4 5.2 5.6 6.2 6.6 GDP growth rate Require GDP growth 3.8 6.6 7.0 7.6 8.0 rate (%)
  • 12. Challenges for Bangladesh to be MIC  Corruption  Political instability  Population problem  Natural calamity  Week monitoring capacity  Absence of adequate public and private investment  Absence of primary fuel Supply  Lace of own technical expert
  • 13. Our target and strategy Sectoral share of GDP(%) Sector Average(FY04)-FY09) FY2021 Agriculture 21.70 15.0 Industry 29.00 40.0 Manufacturing 17.10 30.0 Service 49.30 45.0 Source: Bangladesh planning commission  SME base industrialization  Immerging opportunities for global market  Favorable condition to make the RMG produce  encourage for FDI  Development of tourism
  • 14. Sectoral share of GDP(%) Sector Average(FY04-FY09) FY2021 Export 16.01 26.0 Import 21.4 32.0 Trade balance -5.3 -6.0 Remittance 8.3 12 Source : Bangladesh planning commission  Favorable tariff regime  To stimulate technology  Transfer and adoption  Initiatives for the RMG diversification  Vocational tanning system
  • 15. Objectives and targets of Power sectors in the perspective plan 2021 Electricity generation in the country by 2013 (8500MW) Electricity generation in the country by 2015 (11500MW) Electricity generation in the country by 2021 (20,000MW) Electricity or all by 2021 Constriction of power plant Private sector involvement Priority for regional co-operation for the import of electricity Pragmatic approach for utilization of natural resource