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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Bangladesh Population and Housing Census, 2011: Analytical report
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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Languages : en
Pages : 644
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Gopalaganj
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Thakurgaon
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Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Gaibandha
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Languages : en
Pages : 578
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Pages : 578
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Panchagarh
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Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Sunamganj
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Languages : en
Pages : 1030
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Languages : en
Pages : 1030
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Bangladesh Population and Housing Census, 2011: Analytical report
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Languages : en
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Bangladesh Population & Housing Census 2011: Zila Cox's Bazar
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Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Pages : 532
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The Aid Lab
Author: Naomi Hossain
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191088315
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
From an unpromising start as 'the basket-case' to present day plaudits for its human development achievements, Bangladesh plays an ideological role in the contemporary world order, offering proof that the neo-liberal development model works under the most testing conditions. How were such rapid gains possible in a context of chronically weak governance? The Aid Lab subjects this so-called 'Bangladesh paradox' to close scrutiny, evaluating public policies and their outcomes for poverty and development since Bangladesh's independence in 1971. Countering received wisdom that its gains owe to an early shift to market-oriented economic reform, it argues that a binding political settlement, a social contract to protect against the crises of subsistence and survival, united the elite, the masses, and their aid donors in the wake of the devastating famine of 1974. This laid resilient foundations for human development, fostering a focus on the poorest and most precarious, and in particular on the concerns of women. In chapters examining the environmental, political and socioeconomic crisis of the 1970s, the book shows how the lessons of the famine led to a robustly pro-poor growth and social policy agenda, empowering the Bangladeshi state and its non-governmental organizations to protect and enable its population to thrive in its engagements in the global economy. Now a middle-income country, Bangladesh's role as the world's laboratory for aided development has generated lessons well beyond its borders, and Bangladesh continues to carve a pioneering pathway through the risks of global economic integration and climate change.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191088315
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
From an unpromising start as 'the basket-case' to present day plaudits for its human development achievements, Bangladesh plays an ideological role in the contemporary world order, offering proof that the neo-liberal development model works under the most testing conditions. How were such rapid gains possible in a context of chronically weak governance? The Aid Lab subjects this so-called 'Bangladesh paradox' to close scrutiny, evaluating public policies and their outcomes for poverty and development since Bangladesh's independence in 1971. Countering received wisdom that its gains owe to an early shift to market-oriented economic reform, it argues that a binding political settlement, a social contract to protect against the crises of subsistence and survival, united the elite, the masses, and their aid donors in the wake of the devastating famine of 1974. This laid resilient foundations for human development, fostering a focus on the poorest and most precarious, and in particular on the concerns of women. In chapters examining the environmental, political and socioeconomic crisis of the 1970s, the book shows how the lessons of the famine led to a robustly pro-poor growth and social policy agenda, empowering the Bangladeshi state and its non-governmental organizations to protect and enable its population to thrive in its engagements in the global economy. Now a middle-income country, Bangladesh's role as the world's laboratory for aided development has generated lessons well beyond its borders, and Bangladesh continues to carve a pioneering pathway through the risks of global economic integration and climate change.