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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

[chottala.com] Pakistan-Bangladesh-India Economic Comparison



2012 Stats

Population:

Bangladesh: 156 million,
Pakistan     : 176 million.
India         : 1,233 million.
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F.E. Earnings:

Bangladesh: $ 26.25 billion or  $ 168.27 per person,
Pakistan     : $ 24.63  billion or $ 139.94 per person.
India         : $ 298 billion or     $ 241.69 per person.
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Share of Remittances in F.E. Earnings:

Bangladesh : $ 12.84 billion or 48.91% of all F.E. Earnings.
Pakistan      : $ 13.9 billion   or 56.43% of all F.E. Earnings.
India          : $ 69 billion      or 23.15% of all F.E. Earnings.
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F.E. Earned from Foreign Investment, Export of Goods and Services:

Bangladesh: $ 13.41 billion or $   85.96 per Person.
Pakistan     : $ 10.73 billion or $   60.97 per person.
India         : $ 229 billion    or $ 185.73 per person.
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Conclusion:
1. Pakistan earned more Foreign Exchange by Exporting its Labor than from Foreign Investments, Export of Goods and Services.
2. Without constant generous flow of Charity of Aid and Loans, Pakistan would have been poorer than Bangladesh.
3. Remittances are not as important for India as the other two countries.
4. Pakistan is more than 3 times less Industrialized to earn Foreign Exchange than India. ($ 60.97 : $ 185.73 per person)
5. India is more than two times Industrialized than Bangladesh.  ( $ 85.96 : $ 185.73)
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S U Turkman





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