Growth of Manufacturing Employment in the Changing Context of Trade and Trade-Related Policies
The growth of the manufacturing sector has been considered as one of the key policy tools for the structural transformation of the Bangladesh economy and as a major mean for achieving full employment. Following (Jenkins and Sen, Oxford Development Studies
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Quest for Inclusive Growth in Bangladesh An Employment-focused Strategy
South Asia Economic and Policy Studies Series Editors Sachin Chaturvedi, Director General, RIS for Developing Countries, New Delhi, India Mustafizur Rahman, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka, Bangladesh Abid Suleri, Executive Director, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan Dushni Weerakoon, Executive Director, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Muhammed Muqtada Editor
Quest for Inclusive Growth in Bangladesh An Employment-focused Strategy
Editor Muhammed Muqtada Consultant Economist and Visiting Fellow Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) Dhaka, Bangladesh
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