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Economic inequality and group welfare : a theory of comparision with application to BangladeshOsmani, Siddiqur Rahman January 1978 (has links)
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The development plan of Bangladesh with special reference to agricultureHossain, Naznin January 2010 (has links)
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Peasant political practice in Bangladesh : an analysis of changing relations of appropriationSelim, Gul Rukh. January 1985 (has links)
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Peasant political practice in Bangladesh : an analysis of changing relations of appropriationSelim, Gul Rukh. January 1985 (has links)
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Money, Income and the Balance of Payments of Bangladesh : A Macroeconomic ModelJahan, Selima 07 1900 (has links)
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Food policy, inequality and underdevelopment : the political economy of food and famine in BangladeshChoudhry, Saud Ahmed. January 1982 (has links)
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The state and economic development : an analysis of the role of the state in the economic development of BangladeshIslam, Syed Serajul. January 1982 (has links)
This study examines the nature of the state in Bangladesh and its role in the economic development of the country until President Ziaur Rahman's assassination in 1981. Two basic questions have been of central importance: who controlled the apparatus of the state? and was the state "relatively autonomous" or simply an instrument of the dominant class(es)? The study argues that the state in post-colonial Bangladesh has not, contrary to Hamza Alavi's position, followed a single uniform direction. Initially, nationalist political leaders, mostly belonging to the intermediate class, controlled the state apparatus, which can therefore be described as an "intermediate state." However, subsequently, both "overdevelopment of the bureaucracy" and "socio-political dynamics" enabled the civil-military bureaucracy to assert dominance over the state apparatus, which can consequently be characterized as an "administrative state." Since the nature of the state has varied, it has played a changing role--autonomous or instrumental--in the economic development of Bangladesh, with the "intermediate state" working as an instrument of the dominant intermediate class and the "administrative state" playing a "relatively autonomous" role.
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Dynamics and prospects of non-farm employment in the coastal regions of BangladeshMathbor, Golam Mohammed January 1994 (has links)
The coast of Bangladesh, comprising the complex delta of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river system has immense resources for development. In the concept of present development efforts, this zone is among the most neglected in Bangladesh. It is very often affected by natural calamities and the situation is further aggravated by some man-made hazards, which cause heavy casualties in human lives, cattle, in reducing the size of the coastal areas and in severe damage of properties worth billions of dollars. This thesis envisages looking into the particular issue of non-farm employment. This is more important in an economy in which the land-person ratio is continuously on the decrease and dissemination of intensive crop culture has limitations. This study is exploratory in nature and uses both quantitative and qualitative methods, employing survey interviews for 80 households, 20 key informant interviews and a case study on an organization in order to assess the dynamics and prospects of non-farm employment in the coastal regions of Bangladesh. Findings of the study indicate that practically all of the non-farm field of the entire coastal belt is not yet a government priority. As such, there is need for some persuasive work in formulating some policies to develop sustainable harvests from the abundant maritime resources of the area. This will create provision for non-farm employment as well as producing a vast quantity of exportable commodities for the national well-being. It is expected that it will benefit the people of the area in particular and the entire country in general.
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The state and economic development : an analysis of the role of the state in the economic development of BangladeshIslam, Syed Serajul. January 1982 (has links)
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Food policy, inequality and underdevelopment : the political economy of food and famine in BangladeshChoudhry, Saud Ahmed. January 1982 (has links)
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