- BRICS Policy Center / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS
- The BRICS Policy Center (BPC) / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS is a joint initiative of the City of Rio de Janeiro and the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). The Center is dedicated to the study of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and other middle powers, and it is administered by the Institute of International Relations...
- Global Economic Governance Africa (GEGAfrica)
- The aims of the GEGAfrica project are to undertake and promote research driven by African needs, to advise policymakers, and stimulate and inform public and media interest on global economic governance. It is a joint initiative of the International Development Law Unit at the University of Pretoria and the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA). The Global Economic Go...
- When does Aid for Trade work best?
- Y. Basnett; J. Engel; J. Kennan; C. Kingombe; I. Massa; D.W. te Velde / Overseas Development Institute, 2012
- Aid for Trade has emerged as an important vehicle for assisting developing countries to improve their trade capacity and to benefit from the expansion of global markets. But any optimism on the volume of Aid for Trade flows is punctua...
- How to make Trade for Aid successful
- Y. Basnett; J. Engle / Overseas Development Institute, 2013
- Aid for Trade (AfT) has emerged as an important vehicle to help the private sector in developing countries to improve its trade capacity and to benefit from the expansion of global markets, which would allow for economic growth and jo...
- Transparency and good governance in extractive industries in the Caspian Sea region
- S. Ospanova; I. Ahmadov; E. Wilson / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013
- The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is sparking renewed interest and debate on issues such as transparency of government – company contracts, reporting on revenues from natural resources by company and by pr...
- Bangladesh Apparels Export to the US Market: An Examination of Her Competitiveness vis-à-vis China
- M. Rahman 2006
- Chinas entry into the WTO, and consequently, into global apparel markets under the newly emerging WTO-ATC regime, was thought to have several implications for apparels trade. Some of these were: (a) Chinas entry would put ...
- Bangladesh’s Access to the Canadian Market: Implications of the New Canadian LDC Initiative and Prospects for Export Diversification
- A. Weston 2003
- Canada held brief domestic consultations about improving market access for LDC products in the spring of 2002. These included a one-month window for responses to a notice published in the official gazette (March 30) and a government d...
- Seeking fair market access for Bangladesh apparels in the USA: a strategic view
- D. Bhattacharya 2000
- The emergence and growth of the Bangladesh RMG took place, largely, within the ambit of regulated discipline of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). In spite of its highly discretionary nature, the MFA regime, with its relative predicta...
- The EU-EBA initiative: market access implications and potential benefits for Bangladesh
- D. Bhattacharya 2004
- Since its independence in 1971 when it was recognised as belonging to the group of LDCs, Bangladesh has been enjoying preferential treatment under the various GSP schemes. Although subject to Rules of Origin of varying degrees of stri...
- The new Japanese GSP schemes for LDCs and Bangladesh’s export opportunities
- D. Bhattacharya 2004
- The analysis of the Japanese GSP Scheme shows that preferential access to the Japanese market in case of such products as textile/apparels could be of high potential benefit to Bangladesh; more particularly, the zero-tariff market acc...
- Transparency and good governance in extractive industries in the Caspian Sea region
- S. Ospanova; I. Ahmadov; E. Wilson / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013
- The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is sparking renewed interest and debate on issues such as transparency of government – company contracts, reporting on revenues from natural resources by company and by pr...
- Bangladesh Apparels Export to the US Market: An Examination of Her Competitiveness vis-à-vis China
- M. Rahman 2006
- Chinas entry into the WTO, and consequently, into global apparel markets under the newly emerging WTO-ATC regime, was thought to have several implications for apparels trade. Some of these were: (a) Chinas entry would put ...
- Bangladesh’s Access to the Canadian Market: Implications of the New Canadian LDC Initiative and Prospects for Export Diversification
- A. Weston 2003
- Canada held brief domestic consultations about improving market access for LDC products in the spring of 2002. These included a one-month window for responses to a notice published in the official gazette (March 30) and a government d...
- Seeking fair market access for Bangladesh apparels in the USA: a strategic view
- D. Bhattacharya 2000
- The emergence and growth of the Bangladesh RMG took place, largely, within the ambit of regulated discipline of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). In spite of its highly discretionary nature, the MFA regime, with its relative predicta...
- The EU-EBA initiative: market access implications and potential benefits for Bangladesh
- D. Bhattacharya 2004
- Since its independence in 1971 when it was recognised as belonging to the group of LDCs, Bangladesh has been enjoying preferential treatment under the various GSP schemes. Although subject to Rules of Origin of varying degrees of stri...
- The new Japanese GSP schemes for LDCs and Bangladesh’s export opportunities
- D. Bhattacharya 2004
- The analysis of the Japanese GSP Scheme shows that preferential access to the Japanese market in case of such products as textile/apparels could be of high potential benefit to Bangladesh; more particularly, the zero-tariff market acc...
- Trade liberalisation and the crop sector in Bangladesh
- M. Hossain 2003
- Agriculture was brought under the purview of GATT, 1994 with a view to minimise distortions in global trade in agricultural and food products. Negotiations on agricultural sector trade had earlier been excluded from GATT on the ground...
- Trade negotiations on temporary movement of natural persons: a strategy paper for Bangladesh
- A. Raihan 2004
- Other than issues of duty free and quota free market access for non-agricultural products, Bangladesh also has strong interests in temporary movement of natural persons (TMNP). In this connection, LDC modalities adopted on September 3...
- TRIPS and the pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh: towards a national strategy
- T. VanDuzer 2003
- When the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (the TRIPS Agreement) was concluded at the close of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations in 1993, it represented a remarkable expansion of the intern...
- China’s accession to the WTO: Consequences for Bangladesh’s export-oriented RMG sector
- M. Rahman / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2003
- Chinas long march to the WTO has been closely followed by other member countries with great interest, and in some cases, great concern. On the one hand, many countries are optimistic that Chinas entry into a rule-based sys...
- Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI)
- Bangladesh Enterprise Institute is a non-profit, non-political research centre. Established in October 2000, the Institute has established for itself a reputation for excellence in its research and advocacy work focusing on the growth of private enterprise in Bangladesh. The Institute promotes issues of importance to the private sector and seeks to initiate essential measures and influence policy...
- The International Journal of Bahamian Studies
- International Journal of Bahamian Studies is a scholarly peer-reviewed research journal published by The College of The Bahamas. The major purposes of the journal are to disseminate products of research and academic activity which are relevant to The College and The Bahamas, and to stimulate participation in such activity by members of The College and the national research community....
- Judge Business School
- Previously known as Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge Judge Business School offers a variety of teaching programmes including the Cambridge MBA, the Cambridge Master of Finance, PhD, MPhil and undergraduate degrees together with a suite of Executive Education courses.
- The Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute (GISPRI)
- Japanese research organisation in a global context
- National Association of Postgraduate Centers in Economics, Brazil (ANPEC)
- National Association of Postgraduate Centers in Economics of Brazil
- Food Security Research Project (FRSP)
- Zambian food security research network
- United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
- Agricultural economics research organisation for the United States
- National Agricultural Marketing Council, South Africa (NAMC)
- The NAMC is a statutory body established in terms of the Act to advise the Minister of Agriculture and the South African Agriculture Industry on matters relating to the marketing of agricultural products.
- Research Centre International Economics, Austrian Institute of Economic Research
- Project aiming to build a Center of Excellence on International Trade. I The Center of Excellence fulfills the following tasks: develops a research program which assists external political decisions and activities concerning the European Union and other multinational organisations in a sustainable fashion provides access to relevant d...
- Baker and McKenzie
- International law firm. See website for individual country office contact details.



