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    Analysis of the National Budget for FY2012 - 13 A paper prepared under the programme Independent Review of Bangladesh’s Development (IRBD) of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) June 2012 Analysis of the National Budget for FY2012 - 13 1 Content 1. The Context: Setting the Benchmarks ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 3 2. Public Finance Framework ................................ .................

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    “Analysis of Bangladesh National Budget For the FY 2012-13” Sir‚ Here is the term paper on “Analysis of Bangladesh National Budget 2012-13”‚ which you have assigned us in order to get a clear understanding over Bangladesh National Budget for FY2012-13. We have tried our best to gather all kinds of relevant information‚ which could give us an overall concept of this topic. We have studied the Budget speech 2012-13 by the Finance minister of Bangladesh and the CPD budget reaction for preparing this

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    A budget deficit is described as the difference in the funds that the government collects in taxes and what is spent. In 2001 the economy was at $128 billion surplus and has steadily decreased to a $1.327 trillion deficit in 2012. It is currently projected that by 2013 the deficit will be down to $901 billion (Amadeo‚ 2012). A popular question is whether the source of a deficit really matters or not‚ the concern is the fact that the United States is in debt. Many Americans want to place the blame

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    Fiscal Policy‚ Debt and Budget deficits in Thailand The size of Thailand government debt To judge the size of Thailand government debt is to compare it to the debt of other countries and to the debt that Thailand has had during the own past. Table 1 shows the amount of government debt for 34 countries express as a percentage of each country’s GDP in year 2009 and year 2010.On the top of the list are the heavily indebted countries of Japan and Italy‚ which have accumulated a debt that exceed

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    CHAPTER-ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Government budget deficit have been common in Bangladesh like other developing countries. When a budget deficit prevails in a given year‚ it means that government authorities cannot collect enough revenue from taxes and other sources to cover their annual expenditure. To over the deficit‚ the government must borrow funds‚ so that it can meet its expenses in the current fiscal year‚ thereby fulfilling its obligations. When the government borrows

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    trip with family and friends to go on a nature hike or simply experience the outdoors. National parks hold the beauty that has not been touched or destroyed by humans; thus‚ it is a safe place for a multitude of different species and plants. However‚ the opportunities to visit these natural wonders could decrease due to budget cuts that threaten preservation and maintenance. The budget cuts can affect the national parks in ways such as less staff‚ reduced maintenance operations‚ as well as other problems

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    Prison Labor: Budget Saving or Modern Day Slavery? Tracing back to the beginning of man-kind‚ there has always been crime. As man became socially strengthened‚ he developed rules and order as to how man should conduct himself in a growingly common social setting. These rules began to grow and change over time until they grew into laws. As laws became more and more widespread‚ accepted and encouraged‚ they also became hated‚ unwanted and tried. As a result of this unavoidable action of resistance

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    The federal budget is an important part of the economy in any country; and‚ as the Deficit in the United States grows‚ it is more important to maximum employment‚ production‚ and purchasing power. The current deficit as a percentage of GDP is near 11% which is the highest since the 1940s during WWII. The government debt is will rise even higher with the recent health care bill which brings unrealistic spending and tax increases. America’s economy is drawing near to fiscal train wreck. One article

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    Sangsad (National Parliament) on June 9‚ Bangladesh’s National Budget for Fiscal Year 2011-2012 was passed on June 29 at the parliament. The country’s biggest budget‚ with 1.63 trillion taka (US$22 billion)‚ is nearly 28% bigger than that of the current Fiscal Year which ends on June 30.  The budget will see a deficit of Tk 452.04 billion excluding grants‚ the finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith had said while tabling it on June 9. Muhith projected an increase in the fiscal deficit to 5% of

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    “Each year the President develops the National Drug Control Strategy‚ which is the Nation’s plan for combating the use and availability of illicit drugs. The National Drug Control Strategy—Budget Summary identifies resources that support the three key elements of the Strategy: (1) Stopping Use Before it starts; (2) Intervening and Healing America’s Drug Users; and‚ (3) Disrupting the Market. The Budget Summary demonstrates a balanced approach to drug control policy‚ where activities to reduce

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