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.

This paper is the initial review of the impact of the global economic crisis on various macroeconomic performance indicators. It also attempts to foresee the impact of these developments on employment and labour market scenarios of Bangladesh. Read more
This monograph contains three studies carried out by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) in Sri Lanka, with an objective to contribute to the understanding of the dynamics of poverty in the region. Read more
This volume carries forward the tradition of CPD’s effort to come up with an independent civil society perspective on major macroeconomic developments in Bangladesh on a regular basis. Read more
The major objective of the study is to assess the viability of jute and jute sector of Bangladesh, and to come up with a long-term strategy for development of this sector. Read more
The paper looks at some of the environment-related trade measures which may appear to be trade barriers at times in the context of the WTO. Read more
This paper seeks to articulate the perspectives from Bangladesh as an aid-recipient country on the evolving international aid system, and more particularly on the Accra agenda. Read more
The major objective of this paper is to look into the overall impact of the existing safety net programmes on poverty reduction in Bangladesh, in terms of the persisting inequality. Read more
This paper is based on a study attempted to understand the relationship between poverty and environment which was conducted in the Tangail district in Bangladesh. Read more
This paper is an attempt to carry out a statistical study on the effect of remittances on per capita income, which has a direct implication on the welfare of households. Read more
This paper aims to establish a link between public expenditure, employment and poverty reduction. It empirically tests the propositions for data available in Bangladesh. Read more
This paper examines the declared public investments made under the ADP and seeks to answer whether the public expenditure in Bangladesh successfully addresses the regional income inequality problem Read more
The paper examines the first-out impact of the MFA phase-out, the most important agenda in the global trade of textiles and clothing. Read more