Publications

CPD’s current publication list contains more than 500 titles including Books, Monographs, Working Papers, Dialogue Briefs and Policy Briefs. If you want to collect the hard copies of the publications, please contact with CPD. You can find the soft copies of the book in the CPD website.

CPD researchers present their review of the Bangladesh economy through three phases as First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading. The book contains CPD IRBD’s three readings of the Bangladesh economy. Read more
২০১৫ সালে জাতিসংঘে “টেকসই উন্নয়ন অভীষ্ট ২০৩০” গৃহীত হবার প্রেক্ষিতে বাংলাদেশ সরকারের পাশাপাশি সিপিডি বিভিন্ন কার্যক্রমের উদ্যোগ গ্রহণ করেছে। Read more
Strengthening social dialogue mechanism has been considered as a major instrument for improving industrial relations in developing countries. Read more
The global economy is experiencing a multitude of transitions in terms of economic and geopolitical rebalancing, ongoing technological change and emerging social and political risks. Read more
This policy brief reviews the linkages between the SDGs and LDC graduation criteria as well as the IPoA. It also examines how Bangladesh’s national policies are informed by the SDGs and LDC graduation process Read more
The design of an appropriate strategy towards Bangladesh’s sustainable graduation from the least developed country (LDC) category has gained high policy relevance Read more
This policy brief examines the benchmark situation for Bangladesh’s structural transformation and provides a better understanding of possible structural changes during the transition period towards graduation. Read more
The outlook for the United Nations list of least developed countries (LDCs) is finally becoming optimistic following 47 years of lacklustre performance since the category’s establishment in 1971. Read more
Bangladesh will attain middle-income status by 2021 – which it already did – and Bangladesh will leave the LDC group by 2021, a technically impossible target. Read more
Since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda, countries across the world have been striving to operationalise the spirit of the agenda is Leave No One Behind - LNOB. Read more
This publication is inspired by a more detailed study to address the structural sources of injustice which drive poverty in South Asia, and to provide suggestions on how to correct these injustices through democratisation of opportunities for the excluded segments of society Read more
The present volume is a compendium of rich ideas on all of these which emerged from the Ninth South Asia Economic Summit (SAES IX) Read more