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Leadership in a rapidly changing world: how business leaders in India are reframing success
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013The potential role of the private sector as a positive driver of economic and social progress is increasingly recognised.DocumentDeepening India’s engagement with the least developed countries: a critical analysis of India’s Duty-free Tariff Preference Scheme
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014India became the first among emerging economies to announce a duty-free facility for LDCs. It did so during the first India-Africa Forum Summit in April 2008. This is not a coincidence, for Africa is home to 34 of the 49 LDCs, and is therefore the one region where international development efforts should be focused.DocumentDoing business with Afghanistan
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014India and Afghanistan enjoy a rich civilization and historical relationship that spans many millennia; a relationship that has gained strength from India’s role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.DocumentExternal preferential trade agreements and the Indian economy: an analysis of impacts and counter measures
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014Deepening of plurilateral commercial relations elsewhere in the world is set to affect emerging countries like India in many ways, especially when they are excluded from preferential trading arrangements.DocumentPromoting resource efficiency along the supply chain of key sectors: stimulating knowledge partnership in South Asia
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2015Rapid development coupled with high population growth in South Asia has led to unsustainable use of natural resources resulting in serious environmental and social problems. These problems may constraint growthDocumentEmpirical experiences of green national accounting in China
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2007The severity of the environmental problem in China is not only reflected by the increasing amount of pollution, the widening range of ecological destructionand the striking conflict between supply and demand of resources, but also represented by the interaction among resources, environment and social economic development.DocumentExploring and developing environmental economic policies for China in the new era
Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010The environmental economic policies are mechanisms and regimes that regulate and influence people’s behaviors of making or eliminating pollution and ecological degradation aiming at socio-economic sustainable development by employing such economic leverages as financing, taxation, pricing, credit, investment, and market instruments based on the theories of environmental economics and markDocumentRecent monetary policy statement of Bangladesh Bank (July 2009): an analytical commentary
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2010This paper examines the appropriateness of the monetary policy of Bngladesh (for July-December 2009 period) in view of the emerging challenges in the areas of inflation control, price stabilisation and exchange rate management, and at the same time comes up with a number of critical observations in this regard.DocumentDelivering on budget FY2009-10: a set of implementation issues
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2010This paper attempts to facilitate the implementation of the national budget by identifying priorities, challenges and obstacles of the process. The study explicitly examines the prospects of domestic and foreign resource mobilisation for FY2008-09, along with an evaluation of the growth prospects for FY2009-10.DocumentImpact of information technology in trade facilitation on small and medium-sized enterprises in Bangladesh* - op84.pdf
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2010This paper focuses on the impact of information technology (IT) on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in order to reap the maximum possible benefits of global trade integration through effective trade performance. The overall objective of the study was to consider the implications of trade facilitation measures, particularly of IT for the SMEs in Bangladesh.Pages
