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Home»Economic»New Age | CA authorises panel to draft White Paper on Bangladesh’s economy in 90 days
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New Age | CA authorises panel to draft White Paper on Bangladesh’s economy in 90 days

August 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya. | UNB photo.

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has authorized the formation of a ten-member panel led by Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya to prepare a white paper on the state of Bangladesh’s economy.

A source in the secretariat confirmed the development, though the specific names of the panel members are yet to be disclosed.

The panel, chaired by Bhattacharya—who is the convener of the Citizen’s Platform for SDGs and a distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue—will be tasked with crafting the white paper within 90 days.

This document will outline strategic recommendations aimed at stabilizing the economy, achieving Sustainable Development Goals, and addressing the challenges faced by Bangladesh as it transitions from the least developed country status.

The white paper will focus on several key areas including examining domestic resource collection, public expenditure including investments and subsidies, and budget deficit financing; assessing production, public procurement, and food distribution mechanisms; evaluating factors such as export and import dynamics, remittance flows, foreign direct investment, foreign exchange reserves, and external debt; analysing demand, supply, pricing, costs, and procurement agreements in the energy sector; reviewing access to credit, electricity, connectivity, and logistics; investigating employment conditions both domestically and abroad, including formal and informal wage structures and youth employment issues.

The committee will operate without compensation and will be based at the Planning Commission, receiving secretarial support from the General Economic Division.

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