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India & Bangladesh: bilateral trade- potential free trade agreement

World Bank Office, Dhaka
2006
 
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India and Bangladesh have long shared common objectives for closer economic integration within the South Asia region and trade between the two countries has grown rapidly since the early 1990s. A free trade agreement (FTA) has been under consideration for some time. This report seeks to explore the implications of a bilateral FTA.
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Trade Facilitation Negotiations in the WTO: Implications for Bangladesh and Other Least Developed and Developing Countries

Wenguo Cai
Sarah Geddes

Centre for Policy Dialogue
December, 2003

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THIRD UN CONFERENCE ON THE LDCs: MAKING IT BETTER FOR BANGLADESH

Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya
Professor Mustafizur Rahman   

Centre for Policy Dialogue
February, 2001
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REGIONAL CUMULATION FACILITY UNDER EC-GSP: STRATEGIC RESPONSE FROM SHORT AND MEDIUM TERM PERSPECTIVES

Mustafizur Rahman
Debapriya Bhattacharya

Centre for Policy Dialogue, November 2000
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Enclave and Crisis of the concept of space-centric nation-state

Md. Ibrahim Khaled

Nrvijnana Patrika

Vol. 15, 2010

 

Department of Anthropology

Jahangirnagar University

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