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Bangladesh and Globalisation

Bangladesh
  • Capital: Dhaka
  • Population: 156118464
  • Size: 144000.0 Km2

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Global Financial Crisis and it’s Impact on overseas employment and international remittance of Bangladesh
M Kabir 2011
International remittance is an important source of foreign exchange income for the developing countries including Bangladesh. The remittance has become a focal issue in economic literature over two or more decades for its increasing v...
Planning Dhaka as a Global City: A Critical Discourse
A Kalam 2009
Cities and city regions are practically observed to be the engines of economic growth in the age of globalization. Cities and their regions thus diversely play important roles in national and international contexts. City provides oppo...
Regional Trading Arrangements: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Bangladesh
2012
Historically, Bangladesh is not very active in participating in regional trading arrangements. Starting from 1976 Bangladesh has signed 4 regional preferential trading arrangements, 1 bilateral trading arrangement, and 2 free trade ar...
Analyzing City Regions: Conceptual Issues and Methodological Approaches
A. K. M. Kalam 2008
The city regions are potentially the major players in the global economy.In the present day context of globalization, cities are experienci...
IMF’s Loan and its Implications on Bangladesh Economy
Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
Bangladesh is negotiating a credit deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) equivalent to USD one billion under its Extended Credit Facilities (ECF) program for three years. The ECF would replace the Poverty Reduction and Growt...
Liberalisation and Growth in Bangladesh An Empirical Investigation
O K M R Bashar / Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2009
Economic liberalization entails either trade liberalization or financial and capital account liberalisation or both. Starting from the mid-1980s, Bangladesh gradually introduced various liberalisation measures. The process was initiat...
Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on the Employment and Labour Market of Bangladesh - A Preliminary Assessment
M. Rahman / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2009
The contagion affects of the global economic crisis which originated in the collapse of USD 8 trillion US housing market bubble, has now deepened and broadened its adverse impacts across countries and in different forms..According to ...
Increasing the Market Access for Agricultural Products from Bangladesh to the EU
J N Ferrer / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2006
This paper analyses the present developments and future prospects for increased agricultural trade for Bangladesh with the EU. The trade relationship with the European Union (EU) is seeing important changes in recent years. The EU has...
Analyzing City Regions: Conceptual Issues and Methodological Approaches
A.K.M. Abul Kalam / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2008
The city regions are potentially the major players in the global economy. In the dynamic environment of global market, regions are rapidly being changed in economic character and industrial restructuring because of the technological i...
Free Trade Agreements and regional cooperation: Bangladesh
J. Datta / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
This paper explores Bangladesh’s development opportunities through regional cooperation, particularly through the establishment of a Free Trade Area (FTA). In this context, it discusses both bilateral and multilateral engagement...
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