CPD Occasional Paper Series

Energy  
Paper 17 An Exploratory Review of Bangladesh Gas Sector: Latest Evidence and Areas of Further Research (October, 2002)
Paper 31 Energy Trade Issues: Canadian Experiences and Implications for Bangladesh (December 2003)
Governance and Economic Reforms
Paper 1 Making Better Use of Bangladesh’s Productive Capacities (December, 1999)
Paper 16 Privatisation in Bangladesh: An Agenda in Search of a Policy (August 2002)
Paper 18 Corporate Responsibility Practices in Bangladesh: Result From a Benchmark Study  (December 2002)
Paper 20 Exchange Rate Policy of Bangladesh: Not Floating Does not Mean Sinking (January 2003)
Paper 22 Financial Sector Reforms in Bangladesh: The Next Round (April 2003)
Budget Responses, Income Distribution and Poverty
Paper 4 Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: Absence of a National Framework, An Abundance of Donors’ Strategies (September, 2000)
Paper 38 Geographical Concentration of Rural poverty in Bangladesh (July 2004)
Paper 54 Delivering on the PRSP in Bangladesh: An Analysis of the Implementation Challenges
Paper 55 State of the Bangladesh Economy in FY06: Early Signals and Immediate Outlook
Paper 63 State of the Bangladesh Economy and Budget Responses 2008
Paper 65 State of the Bangladesh Economy in FY2008
Population, Health, Education and Gender

Paper 26

Deceleration in the Export Sector of Bangladesh and Working Women: Assessing Impacts and Identifying Coping Strategies (July 2003)
WTO, Trade and Globalisation
Paper 3 Setting the Agenda for the Next WTO Round: Perspectives from Bangladesh on the Seattle Ministerial (January, 2000)
Paper 5 Bangladesh-EU Development Relationship: Major Features and Emerging Issues (July, 2000)
Paper 6 USA Trade and Development Act 2000: A Response from Bangladesh Perspective (July, 2000)
Paper 7 Experience with Implementation of WTO-ATC and Implications for Bangladesh (September, 2000)
Paper 8 The WTO, ATC and Textiles and Clothing in A Global Perspective: What’s in it for Bangladesh? (September, 2000)
Paper 9 Regional Cumulation Facility Under EC-GSP: Strategic Response from Short and Medium Term Perspectives (November, 2000)
Paper 11 Seeking Fair Market Access for Bangladesh Apparels in the USA: A Strategic View (November, 2000)
Paper 12 Third UN Conference on the LDCs: Making It work for Bangladesh (November, 2000)
Paper 13 Making the Special and Differential Provisions of WTO Agreements Effective for the Least Developed Countries: Perspectives from Bangladesh (December, 2001)
Paper 14 Promoting Bangladesh’s Interest in the Fourth WTO Ministerial (February, 2002)
Paper 15 The Ongoing WTO Negotiations On Agriculture: Issues and Options for Bangladesh (February, 2002)
Paper 19 China’s Accession to the WTO: Consequences for Bangladesh’s Export- Oriented RMG Sector  (January 2003)
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Paper 23 Trade Liberalisation and the Crop Sector in Bangladesh (June 2003)
Paper 24 TRIPS and the Pharmaceutical Industry in Bangladesh: Towards a National Strategy (April 2003)
Paper 25 Bangladesh’s Access to the Canadian Market: Implementation of the new Canadian LDC Initiative and Prospects for Export Diversification (March 2003)
Paper 27 Interpreting Cancun: Experience and Lessons for Bangladesh (December 2003)
Paper 28 Bangladesh’s Strategies for Post Cancun Negotiations (December 2003)
Paper 30 Trade Facilitation Negotiations in the WTO: Implications for Bangladesh and Other Least Developed Countries (December 2003)
Paper 32 Market Access Issues in the Context of the Doha Development Round: Bangladesh’s Interests and Concerns (December 2003)
Paper 33 Ongoing Negotiations on the GATS FSA: Bangladesh’s Concerns and Position (December 2003)
Paper 34 Ongoing WTO Negotiations and Bangladesh’s Interests: Insights from CPD’s October 2002 Tracking Mission to Geneva (December 2003)
Paper 35 Environmental Debates in the WTO: Defining Bangladesh’s Interests (February, 2004)
Paper 36 Trade Negotiations on Temporary Movement of Natural Persons: A Strategy Paper for Bangladesh (April, 2004)
Paper 43 The EU-EBA Initiative: Market Access Implications and Potential Benefits for Bangladesh (October, 2004)
Paper 44 The New Japanese GSP Schemes for LDCs and Bangladesh’s Export Opportunities  (October, 2004)
Paper 45 Dispute Settlement in the WTO: How Friendly Is It for the LDC (January, 2005)
Paper 46 WTO General Council Decision of July 31, 2004: Interpreting from  Bangladesh Perspective (January, 2005)
Paper 47 Liberalising Trade in Services: Negotiating Strategy for Bangladesh (March 2005)
Paper 48 Preferential Market Access In the Canadian Market: Maximising Benefits for Bangladesh (2005)
Paper 49  Road to Hong Kong Ministerial of the WTO: Anticipating the “ First Approximations” from Bangladesh Perspective (May 2005)
Paper 50 Contribution of the RMG Sector to the Bangladesh Economy (October 2002)
Paper 51 NAMA Negotiations in the WTO and Preference Erosion: Concerns of Bangladesh and Other Regional LDCs
Paper 52 Least Developed Countries in Trade Negotiations: Planning Process and Information Needs
Paper 53 Agriculture in WTO July Package: Issues and Concerns for Bangladesh
Paper 58 Increasing the Market Access for Agricultural Products from Bangladesh to the EU
Paper 59 Business Competitiveness Environment In Bangladesh (2005): Domestic Perceptions And Global Comparison
Paper 60 The Hong Kong Declaration and Agriculture: Implications for Bangladesh
Paper 61 Trade Potential in SAFTA: An Application of Augmented Gravity Model
Paper 62 Bangladesh Apparels Export to the US Market: An Examination of Her Competitiveness vis-ŕ-vis China
Paper 64 BCIM Economic Cooperation: Prospects and Challenges
Others  
Paper 2 Environmental Consequences of Structural Adjustment: Towards Sustainable Shrimp Culture in Bangladesh (November, 1999)
Paper 10 CPD’s Pre-Election Policy Briefs: Results from the Identification Exercise (February, 2001)
Paper 29 Impact of Iraq War on Bangladesh Economy (December 2003)
Paper 37 Rice Biotechnology : Opportunity, Perceived Risks and Potential Benefits to Bangladesh  (July 2004)
Paper 39 Poverty Alleviation Through Agriculture and Rural Development in Bangladesh (July 2004)
Paper 40 Rural Non-Farm Economy in Bangladesh : A view from Household surveys (July 2004)
Paper 41 Nature and Impact of Women’s Participation in Economic Activities in Rural Bangladesh : Insights from Household Surveys (July 2004)
Paper 42 Changing Women’s Roles in Homestead Management : Mainstreaming Women in Rural Development (July 2004)
Paper 56 Bangladesh 2020: An Analysis of Growth Prospect and External Sector Behaviour
Paper 57 বাংলাদেশের অর্থনীতিতে বৈদেশিক বিনিয়োগ প্রবাহ গতি-প্রকৃতি ও প্রভাব
   

South Asian Centre for Policy Studies (SACEPS) Papers

Paper 1 Agenda for South Asian Cooperation (February 2002)
Paper 2 SACEPS Task Force Meeting on a Citizen’s Social Charter for South Asia (April 2003)
Paper 3 SACEPS Task Force Reports: A Policy Dialogue on South Asian Cooperation (April 2003)
Paper 4 A SACEPS Dialogue on Policies for South Asian Region: SAFTA, WTO, Energy and Investment (September 2003)
Paper 5 A SACEPS Dialogue on Follow up of SAARC Summit Decisions Concerning the SAARC Social Charter ( June 2004)
Paper 6 A SACEPS Dialogue on Follow up of SAARC Summit Decisions Concerning the Report of the Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation (ISACPA) (July,2004)
   

CPD-UNFPA Programme on Population and Sustainable Development

Paper 1 Urbanisation, Migration and Development in Bangladesh: Recent Trends and Emerging Issues (September, 1999)
Paper 2 Population, Development and Environment: The Emerging Issues (September, 1999)
Paper 3 Demographic and Economic Consequences of Aging In Bangladesh (December, 1999)
Paper 4 Social and Health Status of  the Aged in Bangladesh (December, 1999)
Paper 5 Recent Shift in Bangladesh’s Population Policy and Programme Strategies: Prospects and Risks (July, 2000)
Paper 6 Impact of Development Programmes on Environment and Demographic Phenomena of the Ethnic Minorities of Chittagong Hill Tracts (July, 2000)
Paper 7 Population Momentum in Bangladesh (July, 2000)
Paper 8 Projection of Population, Enrolment and Costs to the State of Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in Bangladesh for the Period 2000-2020 (July, 2000) 
Paper 9 Under-Utilisation of Healthcare Services in Bangladesh: An Emerging Issue (August, 2000)
Paper 10 Female-Headed Households in Rural Bangladesh: Strategies for Well-Being and Survival (September, 2000)
Paper 11 Socio-Economic Profile of Sex Workers of Chittagong (October, 2000)
Paper 12 Population and Environment in Bangladesh: Designing a Policy Accounting for Linkages (November, 2000)
Paper 13 Defining Pro Poor Intervention in Urban Health  and Sanitation with an Emphasis on NGOs Experience: The Case of Dhaka City (November, 2000)
Paper 14 The Proposed Population Policy of Bangladesh: Some Important Issues (December, 2000)
Paper 15 Social Aspects of Aging in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Rajshahi City (February, 2001)
Paper 16 Effectiveness of Recent Policy for Unification of Health and Family Planning Service at Upazila Level and Below: Case Study of Two Upazilas (March, 2001)
Paper 17 The Effects of Various Interventions on the Welfare of the Elderly: Evidences from Micro-Study (April, 2001)
Paper 18 Achieving Replacement Level Fertility in Bangladesh:  Challenges and Prospects (Nov 20, 2001)
Paper 19 Gender-Related Development Index for 64 Districts of Bangladesh  (October, 2002)
Paper 20 Violence Against Women: Marital Violence in Rural Bangladesh (November, 2002)
Paper 21 Reproductive Health Concepts, Attitudes and Practices of Privileged Urban Adolescents (December 2002) 
Paper 22 Demographic Transition and Policy Challenges (February 2003)
Paper 23 Bangladesh’s Population Policy: Emerging Issues and Future Agenda (March 2003)
Paper 24 Re-thinking Population Policy in Bangladesh (March 2003)
Paper 25 Containing Population Pressure for Accelerating Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh (March 2003)
Paper 26 The Sexual Harassment of Industrial Workers: Strategies for Intervention in the Workplace and Beyond (June , 2003)
Paper 27 Male Involvement in the Family Planning in Bangladesh: Factors Constraining Low use and the Potential for Augmenting the CPR (June 2003)