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    Analytical review of bangladesh’s macroeconomic performance in fy2011‐12: second reading

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012
    This paper takes stock of the performance of the national economy in certain key areas covering the first six months of FY2011-12 (July-December 2011). The review sets the stage by analysing the most recent trends in the global and regional economies and tries to interpret their implications for Bangladesh.
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    Framework for the proposed comprehensive trade policy for Bangladesh

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012
    In recent times trade‐related policies in Bangladesh have evolved under the broader framework of the policy of economic liberalisation. Over the last two decades, the country’s trade regimes have passed through a period of gradual liberalisation. A large number of trade barriers in place in Bangladesh were either dismantled or significantly reduced.
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    The Hong Kong Declaration and agriculture: implications for Bangladesh

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2007
    The Hong Kong Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), held in Hong Kong, China during 13-18 December 2005, was concluded with a Ministerial Declaration (WTO, 2005). Through this Declaration, WTO members agreed on various negotiating issues including agriculture and this is going to guide the final set of discussions towards the successful conclusion of the Doha Round.
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    BCIM economic cooperation: prospects and challenges

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2007
    This study is an attempt to explore the potentials for expanding trade and investment under the ambit of sub-regional cooperation comprising four contiguous countries of Eastern South Asia, which includes the two fast growing economies – India and China, and the two developing economies – Bangladesh and Myanmar (BCIM).
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    State of the Bangladesh economy in FY2007-08 (second interim)

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2008
    This paper provides an analysis of the performance of major macroeconomic indicators of Bangladesh during the first three quarters of FY2007-08. The paper examines the performance of both monetary and the real sectors.
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    State of the Bangladesh economy and an analysis of the National Budget for FY2008-09 - Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2008
    This paper analyses major proposals in the budget with a view to assess the implications of the FY2008-09 budget proposals for the economy, highlights the challenges of implementation of the proposed measures, and identifies areas where additional interventions would be required.
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    United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) XII: outcomes and subsequent priorities for Bangladesh and other LDCs

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2008
    This paper focuses on the UNCTAD XII Conference that took place in Accra, Ghana during 20-25 April 2008. In view of the worldwide volatile price situation of essential commodities, alongside the deadlock in the Doha Round of the trade negotiations, UNCTAD XII had generated high expectations for developing countries in general, and LDCs in particular.
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    Recent developments in Myanmar: opportunities for sub-regional energy cooperation

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2014
    In the context of the political and economic changes that have marked Myanmar since 2010, this paper assesses the opportunities for sub-regional energy cooperation between four countries: Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar, with Myanmar as a node.
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    Recent developments in Myanmar and new opportunities for sub-regional cooperation: a Bangladesh perspective

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2014
    The current paper analyses the potential opportunities between Bangladesh and Myanmar stemming from sub‐regional cooperation. With the election of a new quasi‐civilian government in 2011, doors have opened for the international community to make the most of Myanmar’s untapped resources.
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    The informal sector and informal employment in Bangladesh

    Asian Development Bank, 2012
    Informal economy has been a prominent feature of Bangladesh’s economy over the years. This report presents important information on the informal economy in Bangladesh, which can serve as inputs to evidence-based formulation of sector policies.

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