Bangladesh's fiscal trends show moderate deficits, reflective of its developmental priorities. The balance remained below - of GDP for much of the 1990s and early 2000s, but increasing public investments have pushed deficits higher, particularly since 2017 (-).
The pandemic created fiscal strain, with the deficit reaching - in 2020. Forecasts suggest a widening gap to - by 2029, underscoring the challenges of balancing growth ambitions with fiscal sustainability. Addressing structural inefficiencies and enhancing revenue collection will be critical for long-term fiscal health.
The pandemic created fiscal strain, with the deficit reaching - in 2020. Forecasts suggest a widening gap to - by 2029, underscoring the challenges of balancing growth ambitions with fiscal sustainability. Addressing structural inefficiencies and enhancing revenue collection will be critical for long-term fiscal health.
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