Six months of BNP rule: Has the economy turned a corner?
18 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
How Bangladesh can make the most of its South Korea CEPA
11 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
The reforms that will shape the true legacy of July uprising
4 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
World Cup economy and the lessons for a changing world
28 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
We must adapt to the changing rules of global trade and development
15 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Bangladesh must prepare for the new era of development finance
8 July 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
From ambition to execution: The real test of the FY2026-27 budget
29 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
A budget built on recovery and reform, but can it deliver?
12 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
What the FY2027 budget must prioritise
2 June 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Fitch’s negative outlook and how we can navigate the storm ahead
19 May 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Bangladesh needs a paradigm shift towards green economy
Over the last five decades, our economic performance has been impressive, despite various limitations such as resource constraints and weak governance.
11 October 2020
How has Bangladesh managed the pandemic-affected economy so far?
Some indicators of the Bangladesh economy have started to show positive signs in the recent period. Among those are remittances and exports of readymade garments (RMG), which were affected hugely since the outbreak of Covid-19 in Bangladesh in March 2020.
28 September 2020
The brunt of the pandemic on MSMEs in the Asia Pacific Region
While economies around the world are reeling from distress due to the debilitating impact of the coronavirus pandemic, some sectors are facing the brunt of Covid-19 the most.
13 September 2020
Women’s access to stimulus packages and post Covid-19 gender equality
All crises—natural disasters, wars, pandemics—affect different sections of people in different ways. Like any other crisis, Covid-19 has differing impacts on society.
31 August 2020
Living with floods and reducing vulnerability in Bangladesh
Every year, Bangladesh suffers from floods that cause loss of life, livelihoods, crops and property. However, in certain years, due to heavy rainfall and the flow of upstream water, floods become devastating.
24 August 2020
Bangladesh’s GDP growth number does not hold water
Almost a year ago, in this column, I wrote about the obsession of our policymakers’ with the growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (“Our incomprehensible obsession with GDP”, May 19, 2019). I discussed in brief how GDP is estimated, and its inherent weaknesses which is why this indicator should not be taken so seriously.
16 August 2020
The government stimulus packages must reach those who need it the most
Since March 25, 2020, the government of Bangladesh has unveiled 19 stimulus packages to help the economy recover from the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
9 August 2020
Making online education effective
During the ongoing corona-virus pandemic educational institutions all over the world have introduced online medium for imparting lessons to students. Indeed, classroom lessons in many advanced countries had become technology dependent even before the pandemic. Now it is no longer a choice but a necessity if students are to be taught.
26 July 2020
The journey of women in leadership
When the corona-virus pandemic is raging around the world, political leaders are being weighed in for their performances in containing the pandemic.
19 July 2020
Ensuring food security for all
Bangladesh has made remarkable growth in agriculture since independence.
12 July 2020
Green economic recovery from corona pandemic
The ongoing economic recession due to coronavirus pandemic has created opportunities for countries to replace the standard growth path with the green growth.
5 July 2020
Future of aid during post-DFID era
The recent announcement of merging the UK Department for International Development (DFID) with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has made the development community baffled and anxious.
28 June 2020
Tax reform is the key to creating fiscal space
The need for increased fiscal space in the budget for fiscal year (FY) 2021, which is the Covid budget, had been pronounced loudly way before the budget was announced on June 11, 2020. Domestic resource mobilisation by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) is the major source of financing the budget. The other sources are borrowing from the banking system, sale of national savings certificates, foreign loans and assistance.
21 June 2020
Seven aspects of budget for FY2021
The finance minister of Bangladesh deserves thanks for presenting the national budget for fiscal year (FY) 2021 at a time when the implications of Covid-19 (C19) pandemic is dire.
14 June 2020
What balancing act is needed for FY2021 budget?
The budget for fiscal year (FY) 2021 is going to be presented in the backdrop of a situation which was previously not experienced in the history of Bangladesh.
31 May 2020
Health sector cannot be improved only by resources
Increasing allocation for the health sector is a common and justified demand in Bangladesh. With an allocation of 0.9 percent of gross domestic product and less than five percent of total budget expenditure the country has very little healthcare investment for its citizens.
10 May 2020
Life after the pandemic
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic we have begun to analyse, forecast and speculate the impact on economies, societies, political systems, governance mechanisms, and on many more areas.
3 May 2020
Printing money is not an option for Bangladesh
To support the COVID-19 affected economy, some experts are suggesting that the government of Bangladesh should go for printing money. However, I feel that there is no need to take such a radical measure since Bangladesh has a number of policy tools at its hand at the moment to heat up the economy.
25 April 2020
No choice between lives and livelihoods
Bangladesh has been under lockdown since March 25, 2020 to control the spread of coronavirus.
18 April 2020
How will the Covid-19 stimulus package be implemented?
As the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Bangladesh economy is becoming apparent in many ways, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced a second stimulus package for the affected sectors on April 5, 2020.
8 April 2020