Boosting Crop Yields and Social Welfare Could Transform Bangladesh's Economy
The study uses a model to predict how different changes in Bangladesh could impact the economy and people's jobs. This model looks at all the ways different parts of the economy are connected. The researchers ran simulations for scenarios like improving crop productivity, boosting demand for labor-intensive exports, increasing social support for families, and dealing with natural disasters. They found that these changes could affect how much money different groups of people make and could influence poverty levels in the country. This kind of analysis helps policymakers understand how their decisions might shape the economy and society.