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5 India-Bhutan Trade and Commerce Agreement 95.9 94.3 6 2005 GDP 24.7 37.2 39.2 7 1987 46 80 2-2 2003/2004 96.71 250 44.56 46 8 40% 2002 10 1990 1995 2000 2005... 0.585 0.682 0.769 GDP Nu 4,983.3 9,550.6 20,084.6 37,575.0 Nu -390.0 7.9-764.5-4,929.3 Nu -793.4-1,778.1-3,748.8-9,263.3 GDP 35.7 38.3 41.5 41.4 *1 Nu 3,247.0 6,227.3 12,654.4 20,287.4 *1 Nu 894.1 3,031.3 4,804.3 5,686.6 34.6 48.6 41.7 41.0 *119901995 ADB, Key Indicators 2006 2-3 2-4 UNDP GDPODA 11.1 0.7 9 1 88.1 18.9 35 5 1 GNI2005 1 GNI 870 18 1026 2006 11 1 1600 2005 2006 GDP 14.2 1 GDP 1,320 2004 1 GDP 1500 6 Statistical Year Book 2005. 7 ADB. Key Indicators 2006. 8 2.6 7 6 Statistical Year Book 2004. 9 UNDP. Human Development Report 2005
0.769 25.300 19.668 137.000 153.960 1,107.000 0.294 GDP 840.9 7,448.1 22,078.4 53,094.4 107,850.6 790,306.9 753.1-110.3-80.9-1,608.2 1,070.9-4,459.6-32,712.6-119.7 GDP 41.4 16.6 24.7 13.8 17.9 14.4 39.2 454.0 48.1 277.5 53.6 127.9 102.8 1,526.6 41.0 13.7 7.9 4.3 2.1 NA 2.0 2006118 *1GDPGDP2004 ADB, Key Indicators 2006 *1 ODA 77.0 466.7 671.9 1393.4 1068.4 942.2 18.0 88.1 18.9 35.0 10.1 7.2 0.9 61.3 GDP 11.1 8.0 3.7 2.7 1.3 0.2 2.5 0.536 0.526 0.751 0.520 0.527 0.602 0.745 177 134 136 93 139 135 127 96 DAC UAE *1 UNDP 2005 (OECD database 250m7,500m 3,000m 7 72.5 7.7 1960 1 27 3 9 23.8 HDI 1994 0.338 2003 0.536 62 47 10 GNI 8 GNI 870 11 3 1 12 1 1 1999 10 UNDP. Human Development Report, 2005. 11 2005 12 31.7 1 740.36 Royal Government of Bhutan, Poverty Analysis Report, 2004.
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2005 UNFPA 2-5 ADB UNDP 2007 2000 Poverty ADB Assessment & 10 Analysis 2000 2000 Household Income & Expenditure SurveyHIES 2003 Bhutan Living Standard Survey 2003BLSS 2004 Poverty Analysis Report 2005 Population & Housing Census 1 748.10 36.3 6.4 41.3 HIES 4,120 BLSS 1 740.36 31.7 4.2 38.3 67 ADB ADB UNDP UNFPA National Monitoring and Evaluation System NMES 10 NMES 1 2 2-62-7 DAC
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