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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2024

Selim Raihan
Affiliation:
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
François Bourguignon
Affiliation:
École d'économie de Paris and École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Umar Salam
Affiliation:
Oxford Policy Management

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Is the Bangladesh Paradox Sustainable?
The Institutional Diagnostic Project
, pp. 409 - 420
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Index

Footnotes are indicated by n. after the page number.

access to justice problems. see judicial system; land dispossession litigation
Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, 117, 127
accountability
of banking sector, 164n.29, 173176
civil society promoting (see civil society actors)
deficiencies of (see corruption and cronyism)
of judges, 331332
of tax administrators, 211212
of teachers, 248249, 258, 260
Acemoglu, Daron, 2, 4, 12, 70, 71
Adhikary, B. Kumar, 149
administrative fragmentation
primary education provision, 229232, 249, 257258, 351, 373
tax administration, 200203, 207208, 213214, 349
Adnan, Shapan, 310
Afroze, Sadia, 173n.46
agricultural sector
agro-processing, 112, 131, 132, 133, 347, 353
climate change vulnerability, 60
data on, 34, 35, 190
industrialisation, impact on, 265
land dispossession litigation (see land dispossession litigation)
landholdings fragmentation problem, 264, 353
rural development inequality, 5657, 256, 295298
sharecropping, 267, 269, 270, 282, 294, 374
subsistence farming, 59, 282, 310
Ahmad, Munir, 266
Ahmed, Sadiq, 189
Ahmed, Salma, 225, 226
Akerlof, George A., 361n.16
Ali, Muhammad, 148149
Ali, Zahir, 266
Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety, 117, 127
Al Amin, Md, 244
Anti-Corruption Commission, 168, 240, 242, 368, 369, 371, 373374, 375, 381
Ara, Jesmin, 174n.49
Asadullah, M. Niaz, 224, 225, 257
Association for Social Advancement, 59
Al Atahar, Syed, 266
automation of garments manufacturing, 129130, 145
Avillez, Ricardo de, 36, 66
Awami League
as dominant political party, 2022, 338, 362363, 364, 369, 374375, 379
pre-2012, 1517, 18, 19, 337338
Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 270, 271
BAB (Bankers Association of Bangladesh), 164165, 173n.47, 176, 348
BAKSAL (Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League), 1617
Baland, Jean-Marie, 8, 22
Banerjee, Abhijit, 296
Bangladesh Bank (central bank). see also banking sector
autonomy and powers undermined, 51, 96, 164, 167, 170171, 177, 348, 368
cyber hacking of, 169
governance failures, 174, 175
reform proposals, 178, 182183, 347, 369, 373, 380381
Bangladesh Garments Manufacturing and Exporters Associations (BGMEA), 116117, 122, 127, 129, 140n.54
Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturing Associations (BKMEA), 116117, 127, 140n.54
Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (BAKSAL), 1617
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), 17, 18, 19, 2021, 337338, 364
‘Bangladesh paradox’
economic growth element (see economic growth and development)
institutional capacity element (see institutional capacity)
institutional reform needs disguised by growth, 376
international ranking data correlated to growth, 13, 29, 75, 77, 141142, 341
sustainability threats (see economic growth, sustainability threats)
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), 59, 60, 363
bank types
DFIs (development financial institutions), 148, 154
FCBs (foreign commercial banks), 148, 154, 157, 184
NCBs (see NCBs (nationalised commercial banks))
PCBs (see PCBs (private commercial banks))
Bankers Association of Bangladesh (BAB), 164165, 173n.47, 176, 348
banking sector
bank types (see bank types)
central bank (see Bangladesh Bank)
competition in, 148149, 150, 166
as development constraint, 5152, 147, 149, 159160, 177178, 183
economic growth and, 179180, 181182
IMF (International Monetary Fund) stabilisation programme, 50, 163, 166
interest rate trends, 149, 156157
NPLs (see NPLs (non-performing loans))
performance and efficiency, 149, 150, 151, 157159, 181
cross-country comparisons, 152154, 180, 183, 347
recapitalisation of failing banks, 147, 160, 169, 177, 183
reform proposals, 149, 150, 178, 182184, 347, 380381
regulatory capture and governance failures, 5052, 147148, 167, 169, 171177, 182, 183, 347, 368
regulatory reforms (1991-2013), 164166, 176
reputational agents for, 173, 183, 184
scams in, 168169, 173174, 175176
structure, 146, 148, 150151
Beck, Thorsten, 149150, 180, 183184
Berglof, Erik, 171
Better Work Programme for Bangladesh (ILO), 127
Beximco Group, 130n.45
BGMEA (Bangladesh Garments Manufacturing and Exporters Associations), 116117, 122, 127, 129, 140n.54
Bhuiyan, Md Mosharraf Hossain, 132
Bidisha, Sayema Haque, 54, 129
Bird, Richard M., 188, 190, 195, 209, 210, 219
BKMEA (Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturing Associations), 116117, 127, 140n.54
Blanchard, Emily, 126n.43
Bleaney, Michael, 103, 104
BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party), 17, 18, 19, 2021, 337338, 364
bonded warehouses, 111, 116, 117n.20, 132, 133, 345n.10
BRAC (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), 59, 60, 363
bribery. see corruption and cronyism
budget-making process, 196, 197, 211
bureaucracy
civil service recruitment, 240, 370, 371, 372
good governance indicators, 74, 84
international ranking, 7477, 80
key deficiencies, 78, 9192
reform proposals, 381
business environment
good governance indicators, 2, 3, 74, 84
international ranking, 7477, 80, 367
key deficiencies, 7778, 9192, 96
business-politics nexus. see also corruption and cronyism; informal institutions
corporate governance in developing countries, 171172
corporate tax, low compliance rate, 205206, 219, 349
COVID-19 pandemic, business support, 61, 367
‘deals space’ framework, 2223, 114115, 116, 138, 140, 346, 353, 365
lobbying, 63, 96, 242
mega-projects, political factors, 44
political settlement (see political settlement)
capital accumulation, 33, 34
capital expenditure, 4244, 47, 48, 52
caretaker government mechanism, 1820, 338
central bank. see Bangladesh Bank
Chaudhury, Nazmul, 242, 257
child mortality rate, 58
China
Bangladeshi exports to, 131
education data, 229
export diversification data, 106
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119, 123124, 135
civil justice system. see judicial system
civil service. see bureaucracy
civil society actors
NGOs (see NGOs (non-governmental organizations))
political participation, 141, 338, 363
print media, 173, 183, 368, 375
surveyed (see institutional capacity, CIS (country institutional survey))
climate change, 6061
clothing sector. see RMG (ready-made garments) sector
Compact for Continuous Improvements in Labour Rights and Factory Safety, 127
Comptroller and Auditor General, 371, 374, 375, 381
Constitution of Bangladesh (1972), 16, 18, 301, 303, 337
corporate governance in PCBs (private commercial banks), 171176
corporate tax, 132, 194, 205206, 212, 218, 220, 221, 349
corruption and cronyism. see also business-politics nexus; informal institutions
accusations as political weapon, 20, 21
Anti-Corruption Commission, 168, 240, 242, 368, 369, 371, 373374, 375, 381
banking scams, 168169, 173174, 175176
business impact, 135
generally, 45, 23, 361
international rankings, 13, 77, 195
in land administration (see land administration and management, corruption and cronyism)
NPLs (non-performing loans) and, 51, 96, 161163, 347
strategies against, 358359, 366, 370372, 374376, 379
tax evasion facilitated by, 195196, 204205, 207, 218, 219, 349
in teacher recruitment and career progression, 239242, 246, 248, 253, 258259, 351
COVID-19 pandemic
business support during, 61, 367
healthcare response, 63, 368
institutional deficiencies exposed by, 336337, 356, 376377, 379
primary education, impact on, 62, 352
remittances, impact on, 339
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, impact on, 6162, 63, 340, 345, 367
unequal impacts, 6263, 348, 370
cronyism. see corruption and cronyism
customary institutions. see informal institutions
customs duties, 46, 111, 116117, 198, 199200, 207, 214217
Dawe, David, 104
DBL Group, 130n.45
‘deals space’ framework, 2223, 114115, 116, 138, 140, 346, 353, 365
debt, national, 47, 4849
Degryse, Hans, 180
Deininger, Klaus W., 266267
democracy
dominant party regime, 2022, 338, 362363, 364, 369, 374375, 379
elections, 1820, 22, 338, 374375
good governance indicators, 74, 84
history in Bangladesh (see political history of Bangladesh)
international ranking, 7477, 7980
key deficiencies, 77, 9192, 97
Deposit Insurance Fund, 172
Devarajan, Shantayanan, 141
development financial institutions, 148, 154
Dhaka, 5657, 86, 214, 241242, 262n.2, 287
digitalisation initiatives
generally, 372, 378
for land administration, 263, 278, 282, 285, 292, 382
for tax administration, 211, 213, 371
direct taxes. see also indirect taxes; tax mobilisation
corporate tax, 132, 194, 205206, 212, 218, 220, 221, 349
personal income tax, 46, 189, 194, 203205, 212213, 349
property taxes, 213214, 280281
diversification of exports. see export diversification
Dixit, Avinash, 361n.16
dominant party regime, 2022, 338, 362363, 364, 369, 374375, 379
Dutch disease, 134
duty drawback system, 111112, 133
economic growth, sustainability threats
climate change vulnerability, 6061
COVID-19 pandemic impact (see COVID-19 pandemic)
export basket concentration, 40, 41, 4445, 6465, 95, 101, 105107, 136, 344
diversification challenges (see export diversification)
health-related challenges, 58
land administration deficiencies (see land administration and management)
LDC status trade preferences, imminent loss, 45, 64, 102, 130131
NPLs (see NPLs (non-performing loans))
primary education deficiencies (see primary education)
private investment, stagnation of, 32, 34, 48, 9596, 147, 159, 284
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, competitive threats, 41, 4445, 6465, 102, 123124, 137, 340
tax reform failures (see under tax mobilisation)
economic growth and development
banking sector (see banking sector)
explanatory factors, 2930, 34, 6364, 6770
remittances (see remittances)
for RMG sector growth (see under RMG (ready-made garments) sector)
external finance, 4950, 339
growth data, 13, 29, 3132, 33, 5556, 66, 105106, 185, 338339
industrial policy (see industrial policy)
industrialisation, 3435, 4344, 262, 265
inflation rate, 156157, 182
institutional reform needs disguised by growth, 376
investment (see investment)
Perspective Plan 2041 development strategy, 32, 185, 187, 198, 209210, 213, 349
public education, impact on, 224225
public revenue and expenditure (see government expenditure; tax mobilisation)
social matters (see labour market; poverty and inequality)
structural change, 3438, 6667
sustainability threats (see economic growth, sustainability threats)
trade policy reforms, 38, 39, 41 (see also exports; imports)
education services expenditure, 57, 160, 232237, 245246. see also primary education
elections, 1820, 22, 338, 374375
elite capture. see corruption and cronyism
emigrant workers
data on, 55
illegal occupancy of land during absence, 320, 324, 330
remittances from (see remittances)
employment. see labour market
energy services and infrastructure, 43
Engerman, Stanley L., 138
Envoy Textiles Ltd, 130n.45
Ershad, Hussain Muhammad, 1718, 163, 337
Esa, Adiba Jamal, 262n.2
exchange rate system, 38, 111, 113n.13, 134, 140141
excise duties, 46, 206, 221
expenditure. see government expenditure
Export Development Fund (Bangladesh Bank), 132, 133
export diversification
challenges, 131135, 136, 364
introduction to study, 101103
literature review, 103104
policy reforms to promote, 136, 145, 340
of RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 124126, 137, 140, 141, 361
Export Processing Zones, 113, 286, 313, 345
exports
concentration of, 40, 41, 4445, 6465, 95, 101, 105107, 136, 344
diversification challenges (see export diversification)
contribution to growth (general data), 6870
exchange rate system, 38, 111, 113n.13, 134, 140141
LDC status trade preferences, imminent loss, 45, 64, 102, 130131
mis-invoicing of, 160
ports, 134135, 207
RMG exports (see RMG (ready-made garments) sector)
external finance, 4950, 339
factory safety issues, 121122, 126128, 344345
Farmers Bank, 169, 174n.47, 175
farming. see agricultural sector
FCBs (foreign commercial banks), 148, 154, 157, 184
FDI (foreign direct investment), 42, 136, 145, 206, 263
Feldman, Shelley, 310
female labour force, 54, 55, 115n.17, 121, 129, 226, 255
Fernandes, Ana Margarida, 224
Ferrantino, Michael, 104
financial sector. see banking sector
foreign aid, 4950, 339
foreign commercial banks (FCBs), 148, 154, 157, 184
foreign direct investment (FDI), 42, 136, 145, 206, 263
Freund, Caroline, 141n.56
garments sector. see RMG (ready-made garments) sector
Geisler, Charles, 310
gender discrimination, 9293, 304
Gertler, Paul, 296
Ghatak, Maitreesh, 267, 296, 298
Ghosh, Atish R., 103
Ghura, Dhaneshwar, 195
girls’ participation in primary education, 59, 225, 227228, 237238, 255, 256
Global Financial Crisis (2008), 30
global rankings. see institutional capacity, international rankings
good governance indicators, 2, 3, 74, 84
Gordon, Roger, 192193
‘Governance and the Law’ (World Bank report), 3
government expenditure. see also tax mobilisation
budget-making process, 196, 197, 211
generally, 4648, 187
infrastructure development, 4244
public services provision, 5758, 160, 196
primary education (see primary education)
recapitalisation of failing banks, 147, 160, 169, 177, 183
Grameen Bank, 59, 363
Greenaway, David, 103, 104
Greenwood, Janinka, 244
growth and development. see economic growth and development
growth diagnostics, 7, 12, 82
Gupta, Abhijit Sen, 195
Hakobyan, Shushanik, 126n.43
Haque, Sheikh Touhidul, 48n.17
al-Hasan, Md, 225
Hasan, Md Ikbal, 265266
Hassan, Mirza, 22, 23, 116, 128, 200
Hausmann, Ricardo, 7, 12, 82, 104
Health, Rachel, 256
healthcare
COVID-19 pandemic response, 63, 368
expenditure data, 58, 160, 340
NGO provision of, 58, 59, 60, 340
‘policy paralysis’ in, 368369
recruitment of healthcare professionals, 240
reform proposals, 374
historical case studies, 4
Hossain, Monzur, 149, 150
Hossain, Naomi, 260
human rights
good governance indicators, 74, 84
international ranking, 7477, 80, 375
international standards, non-compliance, 118
key deficiencies, 78, 9192, 97
Hussain, Zahid, 134
ICT (information and communication technology) sector, 54, 131
Imberman, Scott A., 260
IMF (International Monetary Fund)
stabilisation programme, 50, 163, 166
VAT reform promoted by, 198, 201, 202, 207
imports
customs duties, 46, 111, 116117, 198, 199200, 207, 214217
data on, 38, 39, 107108
non-trade barriers, 139
tariffs, 4041, 139, 214
income taxes. see direct taxes
indemnity declarations, 17
India
Bangladeshi exports to, 131
banking sector data, 152, 154, 157
COVID-19 pandemic impact, 62, 377
education data, 57, 228, 255, 256, 257
export diversification data, 106
institutional capacity data, 79, 183
land management problems, 266267
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119, 123124, 135
tax performance data, 191
indirect taxes. see also direct taxes; tax mobilisation
customs duties, 46, 111, 116117, 198, 199200, 207
excise duties, 46, 206, 221
VAT (see VAT (value-added tax))
Indonesia, education data, 226, 255, 256, 257, 260
industrial policy
development, 110111
export diversification (see export diversification)
other reform proposals, 136, 381
RMG sector incentives (see RMG (ready-made garments) sector, incentive schemes for)
supremacy of ‘deals’ over, 345346, 364367, 377, 378379
industrialisation, 3435, 4344, 262, 265
inequality. see poverty and inequality
infant mortality rate, 58
inflation rate, 156157, 182
informal institutions. see also business-politics nexus; corruption and cronyism
concept, 8
‘deals space’ analytical framework, 2223, 114115, 116, 138, 140, 346, 353, 365
informal judicial authorities, 328
positive role, 114115, 342343, 357
in RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 113117, 128129, 137138, 140, 346, 357, 365
informal labour market, 5254, 62, 118, 119, 122, 191, 206, 339
information and communication technology (ICT) sector, 54, 131
infrastructure development, 4244
institutional capacity
CIS study (see institutional capacity, CIS (country institutional survey))
corruption and cronyism (see corruption and cronyism)
good governance indicators, 2, 3, 74, 84
in-depth studies of (see banking sector; land administration and management; primary education; tax mobilisation)
informal institutions (see informal institutions)
institutional diagnostic findings (see institutional diagnostic findings)
‘institutions’ term, 8, 11
international rankings (see institutional capacity, international rankings)
introduction to study, 7172
key deficiencies, 7778, 9192, 9597, 98, 357359, 377378
COVID-19 pandemic exposing, 336337, 356, 376377, 379
synthetic institutional indices construction, 7274
institutional capacity, CIS (country institutional survey)
critical institutional areas identified, 8788, 342
lessons provided by, 9798
open-ended interviews, 9495
perceived functioning of institutions, 8892, 9597, 98, 342343
gender affecting, 9293
political affiliation affecting, 9394, 95
questionnaire design and execution, 8286
institutional capacity, international rankings
correlated to growth (‘Bangladesh paradox’), 13, 29, 75, 77, 141142, 341
corruption and cronyism ranking, 13, 77, 195
cross-country comparisons, 7477, 7881, 183
land administration ranking, 7477, 80, 266267, 284
rule of law ranking, 7477, 78, 80, 304305, 308, 328
institutional diagnostic findings
deep factors explaining deficiencies, 360, 362364, 376
introduction, 335337, 356
key institutional deficiencies, 357359, 377378
COVID-19 pandemic exposing, 336337, 356, 376377, 379
proximate causes of deficiencies, 359, 360362, 373
reform proposals mapped to deficiencies, 364376, 378382
Institutional Diagnostic Project
background, 16, 1112
development, 1, 68, 1213
methodology, 810, 1415, 8185
interest rate trends, 149, 156157
International Monetary Fund. see IMF (International Monetary Fund)
international rankings. see institutional capacity, international rankings
investment
foreign direct investment (FDI), 42, 136, 145, 206, 263
government capital expenditure, 4244, 47, 48, 52
private investment, stagnation of, 32, 34, 48, 9596, 147, 159, 284
Iqbal, Mohammad, 148
Islam, Md Raihan, 224
Islam, Sabina, 225
Islamic political parties, 17, 18, 2122
Jamaat-e-Islami, 17, 18, 2122
Jamalpur Economic Zone, 287n.37
Jatiya Party, 18, 20
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, 16
jhut (garment manufacture by-products), trade in, 122123
jobs market. see labour market
Johnson, Simon, 141
judicial system. see also land dispossession litigation; rule of law
expeditiousness, 305307, 329, 355
fairness, 303305, 328
independence, 97, 307309, 322, 328330, 354356, 372
structure, 301303
Kaufmann, Daniel, 141, 142
Kee, Hiau Looi, 144145
Keefer, Philip, 72
Khan, Mushtaq, 2, 71, 114, 116, 370
Khan, Nurool Quader, 109110
khas (unowned land) distribution, 265, 270, 271, 282, 319, 324, 374
Kissinger, Henry, 184
Knack, Stephen, 72
Kneer, Christiane, 180
Korean RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 109, 135, 137, 138140
Kraay, Aart, 141, 142
Kuncic, Aljaz, 142n.58
labour market
female and youth employment, 5455, 115n.17, 121, 129, 226, 255
gender discrimination and wage gap, 9293, 225226
growth data, 33, 34
informal market, 5254, 62, 118, 119, 122, 191, 206, 339
outward migration (see emigrant workers)
productivity data, 3438, 6667
RMG sector (see RMG (ready-made garments) sector, employment in)
self-employed workers, 219220, 221
teachers (see teachers)
labour unions, 118, 345, 361
land administration and management. see also land dispossession litigation
climate change vulnerability, 6061
complexity of, 265266, 276278, 280284, 292293, 352, 373
corruption and cronyism affecting (see land administration, corruption and cronyism)
future research questions, 296299
glossaries, 293294, 323
good governance indicators, 84
institutional structure, 272276
international ranking, 7477, 80, 266267, 284
khas (unowned land) distribution, 265, 270, 271, 282, 319, 324, 374
land acquisition and transfer process, 9697, 266, 276277, 283284, 316317
land laws and policies, 267272, 296, 297, 353, 374
land scarcity problem, 262, 264265, 363
property taxes, 213214, 280281
reform proposals, 263, 278, 285286, 291293, 354, 382
SEZs (special economic zones) initiative, 263, 286291, 293, 298299, 353354
sharecroppers’ rights, 267, 269, 270, 294, 374
land administration and management, corruption and cronyism
administrative complexity facilitating, 265266, 276278, 283
cross-country comparisons, 266267
examples, 279
forced sales, 264265
land acquisition process for SEZs affected by, 288291, 298, 353354
land dispossession litigation affected by, 9697, 276, 317320, 330, 354355, 358, 372
recruitment process affected by, 286287
reform proposals blocked by political elites, 278, 285286, 353, 354
land dispossession litigation
actors involved, 314316
congestion of proceedings, 283, 284, 300301, 317, 318, 321, 355
corruption and cronyism affecting, 9697, 276, 317320, 331, 354355, 358, 372
dispute types, 309312, 320, 330
judicial system generally (see judicial system)
procedures, 312, 313, 316
qualitative research, methodology and case studies, 312, 313314, 324327
reform proposals, 292, 322, 331, 355356, 382
laws as ‘institutions,’ 8
LDCs (least developed countries) trade preferences
imminent loss, 45, 64, 102, 130131
for RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 39, 101n.2, 107, 108109, 125, 140
leather goods sector, 111, 112, 131132, 133, 137, 214, 345, 347
Lewis, Arthur, 2, 34, 35
Li, Wei, 192193
lobbying, 63, 96, 242
local government, 196, 213214, 258
Lyon, Steve, 330
Mahmud, Shabuz, 174n.49
Mahmud, Wahiduddin, 115n.18, 175
Maitra, Biswajit, 224
Malaysia
banking sector data, 156, 157
education data, 57, 255, 256, 257
Mallick, Lingaraj, 224
Mansur, Ahsan H., 149
McGillivray, Mark, 225, 226
McMillan, Margaret, 34
mega-projects, 4344
Mehmood, Sultan, 329
Melo, Jaime de, 144
Menzel, Andreas, 121
Mercer-Blackman, Valerie, 125
MFA (Multifibre Arrangement) quota, 39, 63, 101102, 105, 109, 114, 135, 345
microfinance and microcredit, 56n.28, 59, 363
migrant workers. see emigrant workers
minimum wages in RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119121, 128
Mlachila, Monfort, 114n.14
Mobarak, A. Mushfiq, 255
Mohammadi Group, 130n.45
Mookherjee, Dilip, 267, 298
Muhammad, Anu, 115n.17
Mujib (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman), 1617, 337
Mukhopadhyay, C.K., 224
Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) quota, 39, 63, 101102, 105, 109, 114, 135, 345
Muralidharan, Karthik, 249
Narayan, Paresh Kumar, 68
national debt, 47, 4849
NCBs (nationalised commercial banks). see also banking sector
governance failures, 171172
IMF stabilisation programme conditionalities for, 50
loan default scandals and trends, 161163, 164
NPLs (non-performing loans) of, 5152, 96, 149, 154, 155
privatisation of, 150, 163
recapitalisation of, 160, 177
nepotism. see corruption and cronyism
Nesa, Mossamet Kamrun, 225
newspapers, 173, 182, 368, 375
NGOs (non-governmental organisations)
generally, 64, 363, 375
healthcare provision by, 58, 59, 60, 340
microfinance and microcredit provision by, 59, 363
primary education provision by, 59, 60, 229230, 235, 251, 258259
Nguyen, Chu V., 148149
Nguyen, Lien Phuong, 195
Nigerian banking sector, 180
non-governmental organisations. see NGOs (non-governmental organisations)
non-performing loans. see NPLs (non-performing loans)
North, Douglass, 2, 8, 71
NPLs (non-performing loans). see also banking sector
bank efficiency monitoring and, 158n.22
data on, 5051, 154155, 166
as development constraint, 5152, 147, 149, 159, 160, 177178, 346, 347348
loan default scandals and trends, 161163, 164
of NCBs (nationalised commercial banks), 5152, 96, 149, 154, 155
of PCBs (private commercial banks), 155, 165, 175176
in RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 147, 155, 156, 347
NRB Commercial Bank, 168, 175
Nunn, Nathan, 142
Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, 371, 374, 375, 381
organised crime, 123
Oriental Bank, 169
Osmani, Siddiqur R., 56n.28
Ostry, Jonathan D., 103
Pack, Howard, 138n.51
Pakistan
education data, 57, 255, 256, 257
institutional capacity data, 75, 76, 79, 183
judicial independence, 329331
land management problems, 266
tax performance data, 191
Patrinos, Harry A., 224, 225
Paul, Biru Paksha, 240
PCBs (private commercial banks). see also banking sector
corporate governance in, 171177
licensing of, 150, 163, 165, 166, 175, 182
NPLs (non-performing loans) of, 155, 165, 175176
percentage share of total industry assets, 150151
performance and efficiency, 154, 157, 159
Perera, T.G.U.P., 266
personal income tax, 46, 189, 194, 203205, 212213, 349
Perspective Plan 2041 development strategy, 32, 185, 187, 198, 209210, 213, 349
Pesaran, M. Hashem, 68
pharmaceutical sector, 132
Pierola, Martha Denisse, 141n.56
Piñeres, Sheila Gutierrez de, 104
political history of Bangladesh
chronology of governments, 2425
competitive democracy era (1990–2011), 1820
democracy installation (1972–90), 1618
dominant party regime (2012– ), 2022, 338, 362363, 364, 369, 374375, 379
GDP growth rate mapped to political events, 3132
independence, 1516, 115
summary, 337338
political settlement
analytical framework (Khan), 114n.15, 116
in banking sector, 163
in RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 114, 118121, 128129, 361, 362, 364
politics and business. see business-politics nexus
population data, 31, 58, 225, 262, 265
ports, 134135, 207
post-Washington consensus, 3
poverty and inequality
access to justice problems (see judicial system; land dispossession litigation)
climate change and, 61
COVID-19 pandemic, unequal impacts, 6263, 348, 370
data on, 13, 29, 5556
education to alleviate, 225
educational services inequality, 57, 255256
gender discrimination, 9293, 304
infant and maternal mortality rates, 58
khas (unowned land) distribution, 265, 270, 271, 282, 319, 324, 374
microfinance to alleviate, 56n.28, 59, 363
rural development inequality, 5657, 255256, 295298
PP 2041 development strategy, 32, 185, 187, 198, 209210, 213, 349
Prichard, Wilson, 200
primary education
COVID-19 pandemic impact, 62, 352
curriculum and examination system, 243244, 247248
dropout rate, 228, 238, 247
economic importance, 222, 223226, 350
enrolment data, 57, 139, 227, 228, 255256, 340, 350
girls’ participation, 59, 225, 227228, 237238, 255, 256
low public expenditure on, 57, 160, 232237, 245246, 261
multiple actors problem, 229232, 249, 258, 351, 373
NGO provision of, 59, 60, 229230, 235, 251, 258
private schools, 234n.19, 235, 258
quality concerns generally, 57, 222223, 228229, 256258
reform proposals, 257260, 381
school infrastructure deficiencies, 237238, 247, 261, 370
school types, 250251
teacher-related concerns (see teachers)
print media, 173, 183, 368, 375
Pritchett, Lant, 22, 71, 114, 116, 142
private commercial banks. see PCBs (private commercial banks)
private investment, stagnation of, 32, 34, 48, 9596, 147, 159, 284
private schools, 234n.19, 235, 258
productivity
education, contribution to, 223224
labour productivity data, 3438, 6667
total factor productivity growth, 33, 34, 6566
property taxes, 213214, 280281
PROSHIKA, 59
Psacharopoulos, George, 224
public revenue and expenditure. see government expenditure; tax mobilisation
Rahman, Hossain Z., 262n.2
Rahman, Mahbubur, 225
Rahman, Md Taibur, 265
Rahman, Mustafizur, 53, 149, 183, 225
Rahman, Sanzidur, 224
Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur (Mujib), 1617, 337
Rahman, Sultan Hafeez, 282
Rahman, Ziaur (General Zia), 17, 161, 337
Raihan, Selim
on COVID-19 support for businesses, 367
on ‘deals space’ and business-politics nexus, 22, 23, 63, 116, 138, 140
on exports, 111, 131, 142
on labour market, 53, 54, 128, 129
on land administration, 265
on primary education, 222
Rana Plaza factory collapse (2013), 41, 53, 108, 117, 118, 122, 127128, 345
Rao, B. Bhaskara, 67
Rashid, Mohammed A., 116n.19
Ravaillon, Martin, 137
Razzaque, Abdur, 111
ready-made garments sector. see RMG (ready-made garments) sector
recapitalisation of failing banks, 147, 160, 169, 177, 183
regulation. see also rule of law
banking sector, regulatory deficiencies, 5052, 147148, 166167, 169177, 183, 343, 346348, 368
generally, 357359, 367369
land laws and policies, 267272, 296, 297, 353, 374
remittances
capital accumulation effects, 68, 6970
data on, 4142, 4950, 6364, 68, 69
healthcare financing from, 58
from RMG (ready-made garments) sector workers, 44, 52
vulnerability of, 339
Ricciuti, Roberto, 195
RMG (ready-made garments) sector
automation of, 129130, 145
by-products (jhut), trade in, 122123
competitive threats, 41, 4445, 6465, 102, 123124, 137, 340
COVID-19 pandemic impact, 6162, 63, 340, 345, 367
dependency on RMG exports, 40, 41, 4445, 6465, 95, 101, 105107, 136, 344
diversification challenges (see export diversification)
diversification within, challenges, 124126, 137, 140, 141, 361
employment in (see RMG (ready-made garments) sector, employment in)
exports, data on, 29, 36, 3840, 6364, 101, 105108
exports, destination countries, 40, 108
factory safety issues, 121122, 126128, 344345
genesis and development, 109110, 114, 135136, 137, 138139
global value chain participation, 102103, 125126, 142145
incentive schemes for (see RMG (ready-made garments) sector, incentive schemes for)
informal institutions in, 113117, 128129, 137138, 140, 346, 357, 365
investment in, 52, 108
NPLs (non-performing loans) in, 147, 155, 156, 347
political settlement in, 114, 118121, 128129, 361, 362, 364
subcontracting in, 117, 118
trade preferences for, 39, 101102, 107, 108109, 125, 140
imminent loss, 45, 64, 102, 130131
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, employment in
factory safety issues, 121122, 126128, 344345
female workers, 5455, 115n.17, 121, 129, 226, 255
informal and precarious employment, 53
job cuts, 54, 129130
trade union suppression, 118, 345, 361
unrest over pay and conditions, 102, 118, 128
wages, 119121, 128
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, incentive schemes for
bonded warehouses, 111, 116, 117n.20, 132, 133, 345n.10
enforcement by industry bodies, 116117
Export Processing Zones, 113, 286, 313, 345
generally, 110113, 137, 139140, 144, 345
MFA (Multifibre Arrangement) quota, 39, 63, 101102, 105, 109, 114, 135, 345
Robin, Iftekhar, 150
Robinson, James, 2, 4, 12, 71
Rodrik, Dani, 7, 34, 72, 104, 141n.55, 141n.57, 365366
rule of law. see also regulation
access to justice problems (see judicial system; land dispossession litigation)
corruption and cronyism (see corruption and cronyism)
good governance indicators, 74, 84
international ranking, 7477, 78, 80, 304305, 308, 328
key deficiencies, 77, 9192, 97
laws as ‘institutions,’ 8
Rupali Bank, 162
rural development inequality, 5657, 255256, 295298
Samad, Faisal, 129n.44
sanitation and safe drinking water, 43, 55, 60, 196, 238, 247
Sattar, Zaidi, 134
schools, primary. see primary education
SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), 30, 48, 222
self-employed workers, 219220, 221
Sen, Binayak, 56n.28, 225
Seror, Avner, 329
sex discrimination, 9293, 304
SEZs (special economic zones) initiative, 263, 286291, 293, 298299, 353354
sharecropping, 267, 269, 270, 282, 294, 374
Shareef, Sabrina, 134
Sharif, Md Sabbir, 262n.2
Sheikh Hasina, 2021, 337
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Mujib), 1617, 337
Shin, Yongcheol, 68
social inequality. see poverty and inequality
Sonali Bank, 161162, 168
South Korean RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 109, 135, 137, 138140
special economic zones (SEZs) initiative, 263, 286291, 293, 298299, 353354
Sreehatta Economic Zone, 289291, 298
Sri Lanka
banking sector data, 152, 154, 156, 157
education data, 57, 255, 256, 257
institutional capacity data, 79, 183
land management problems, 266
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119
state capacity, 45, 358359, 369372
state-owned banks. see NCBs (nationalised commercial banks)
structural change to economy, 3438, 6667
Subramanian, Arvind, 141n.57
Sundararaman, Venkatesh, 249
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 30, 48, 222
Talukder, Sumaiya Kabir, 282
tariffs, 4041, 139, 214
tax mobilisation. see also government expenditure
budget-making process, 196, 197, 211
compliance levels, 195196, 203206, 207
cross-country comparisons, 188190, 191, 192193, 194, 206
institutional deficiencies, 46, 9596, 195, 197, 200203, 207208, 218, 349350
reform efforts, 197203, 207, 350, 371
reform proposals, 208212, 218221, 350, 371, 373, 378, 380
specific tax areas, 212217
revenue data, 47, 185187, 190, 192, 193, 203204, 205, 348349
supply-side variables affecting, 190195
tax policy and tax administration unseparated, 200, 207, 210, 373
teachers. see also primary education
absenteeism, 5, 235, 242243, 248249, 260
career progression opportunities, 241242, 246, 254, 260
competence, 243244, 259260
recruitment process, 238240, 246, 252, 253, 258, 259, 351
shortages of, 237, 244245
training and salaries, 233237, 245246, 249, 259260, 351352, 370
Tebhaga Movement, 267, 268, 294
technology sector, 54, 131
textiles sector. see RMG (ready-made garments) sector
Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig von, 171
Thailand, banking sector data, 152, 154, 156, 157
total factor productivity growth, 33, 34, 6566
trade policy reforms, 38, 39, 41. see also exports; imports
trade preferences for LDCs (least developed countries)
imminent loss, 45, 64, 102, 130131
for RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 39, 101n.2, 107, 108109, 125, 140
trade unions, 118, 345, 361
transport services and infrastructure, 43, 54
Trebbi, Francesco, 141n.57
Trefler, Daniel, 142
Twum, Anna, 144
Uddin, Gazi Salah, 150
Uddin, Mahtab, 53
unemployment, 53. see also labour market
unowned land (khas) distribution, 265, 270, 271, 282, 319, 324, 374
VAT (value-added tax)
administration reforms, 198199, 201203, 206207, 211, 212
reform proposals, 218219, 220, 221, 350, 371
revenue from, 46, 191192, 193, 195, 217, 349
RMG (ready-made garments) sector exemption, 112
Velasco, Andrés, 7, 12
Vietnam
education data, 57, 226, 228
export diversification data, 106
RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119, 123124, 135, 144
Vision 2041 development policy, 209
wages in RMG (ready-made garments) sector, 119121, 128
war crimes trials, 2122
War of Independence, 1516, 17, 59
Washington Consensus, 13
water and sanitation services, 43, 55, 60, 196, 238, 247
Westphal, Larry E., 138n.51
Wijenayake, Nelson, 266
women
discrimination against, 9293, 304
empowerment via education, 225226, 255
female labour force, 54, 55, 115n.17, 121, 129, 226, 255
maternal mortality rate, 58
as microfinance beneficiaries, 59
underrepresentation in top-tier posts, 86
Woodruff, Christopher, 121
Yang, Yongzheng, 114n.14
youth employment, 55
Zia, General (Ziaur Rahman), 17, 161, 337
Zia, Khaleda, 18, 20, 21, 337
Zia, Tareq, 21

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