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Bangladesh and Globalisation

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

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Trade facilitation in Bangladesh through information technology
S.S. Hossain; U.D. Muhammad; A. Amin / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2009
The aim of this paper is to examine information technology (IT) related trade facilitation measures and their impacts from the viewpoint of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It postulates the present SME scenario in Bangladesh and ...
Bangladesh as a global jute exporter
M. Rahman; N. Khaled / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
This paper presents a scenario of the potentialities of Bangladeshi Jute in the global export market and focuses on the facts liable for undermining the prospects. The study was carried out by the Centre for Policy Dialogu...
Long term declining trend of profitability has deepened due to undirected and partial deregulations
M. Hossain; F. Rafiq / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2011
This paper analyses the behaviour of the Japanese banks at the outset of the asset price bubble in the late 1980s. The paper argues that with the advent of financial deregulations, the declining trend of profitability forced the banks...
Appreciating the differences between chronic and transient poverty is important for policy
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
The past few years have seen remarkable consensus on and commitment to poverty reduction from governments around the world. This has resulted in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which seek to reduce global absolute poverty by 5...
The links between globalisation and poverty
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
Globalisation is one of the most controversial development issues of the day. ‘Globaphobes’ attribute most of the ills of the world to globalisation. The anti-globalisation movement has focused attention on the extent to w...
Changes in gender and generational relations: provoking anxiety about social status and material security
S.C. White / International Development Department, University of Birmingham, 2009
This paper reflects on how people talk about religion and the family to explore the apparent paradox of a contemporary Bangladesh that is both “more modern” and “more Islamic”. The paper sheds light on the ways...
Helping the families of home-based workers break the cycle of poverty
Donna Doane / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
In Asia there are millions of home-based women workers and the vast majority are poor. How can the risks and vulnerabilities these women face be reduced? And what can be done to help the children of home-based workers escape poverty? ...
How globalisation in agribusiness is affecting South Asian farmers
S. Sigh / Make Trade Fair Campaign, Oxfam International, 2007
This paper reviews the nature, profile and functioning of South Asia’s agribusiness sector which has been undergoing rapid changes in the wake of globalisation. Its principal focus is the impact of agribusiness corporations, sup...
Supermarkets to spread in the developing world by 2015
W. B. Traill / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
Supermarkets will continue to spread throughout the developing world over the next ten years. Income growth, urbanisation, and openness to foreign direct investment will be the key factors determining supermarkets’ increased mark...
Traditional patron-client relations and migration in Bangladesh
K. Gardner; Z. Ahmed / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2006
What is the relationship between migration, poverty and social protection in Bangladesh? This paper, which is based on recent research in Biswanath, Sylhet (in Bangladesh) examines generalised notions of ‘social protection’ ...
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