Accuracy of BBS data: Childbirth and population growth rates do not correlate with school enrolment. In many cases, BBS data cannot be correlated with other data sets. It is not correlated to the country's domestic and foreign investment flows, inflation, employment, international recessions and booms. It is not related to the rise and fall in fuel prices, agricultural
Accuracy of BBS data: Childbirth and population growth rates do not correlate with school enrolment. In many cases, BBS data cannot be correlated with other data sets. It is not correlated to the country's domestic and foreign investment flows, inflation, employment, international recessions and booms. It is not related to the rise and fall in fuel prices, agricultural
Bangladesh s GDP growth rate fell to 7.1 per cent in fiscal 2021-22 from the provisional estimate of 7.25 per cent, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics final report said..
Bangladesh is still doing better compared to many other economies but the next few months will be very crucial as deepening energy insecurity and growing instability in the financial sector amid the ongoing liquidity crunch may erode the success businesses achieved over the years, prominent entrepreneurs have said. At a discussion organised by The Business Standard marking its
Economists use inflation data to predict the course of the economy and recommend policies that might move the economy towards the desired path. That begs the question, how reliable is Bangladesh’s inflation data and what’s behind the delays in releasing the time-sensitive data