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Bangladesh Monthly Report on Fiscal Position

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The data generated by the Budgeting Information System has been used to prepare this report which put forward the following major findings- Up to April FY11, 80.2% of the Revenue target of the budget of FY11 has been collected. Non-development Revenue expenditure incurred over this time is 66.7 % of the Budget for FY11. Development Expenditure during the same period is about 43.2% of the development budget for the FY 11. Overall Balance up to April FY11 as percentage of the estimated annual GDP is 0.31%, i.e. budget surplus.

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  • Ministry of Finance Bangladesh, 2015. "Bangladesh Monthly Report on Fiscal Position," Working Papers id:6995, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:6995
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