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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.

The paper presents a study of the WTO Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health and explores the opportunities of the growth of Bangladesh’s domestic pharmaceutical industry. Read more
The paper presents a comparative picture of the cost of production and prices of major crop sector outputs, and presents an assessment of India’s agriculture trade policies. Read more
This paper attempts to take stock of the earlier initiatives of financial sector reform, analyses the thrust of the policy approach, and indicates some immediate measures required with a view to meet the increasing demand for financial sector reform. Read more
This paper deals with the problem of increasing population pressure and put forward some recommendations in this regard. Read more
The paper assesses and evaluates Bangladesh’s population policies. If the goals of population policy are to contribute to achieve the broader development goals of the government Read more
This publication covers the Third Conference on Regional Economic Cooperation among Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar (BCIM). Read more
The paper attempts to describe most important population and development issues in Bangladesh, examines how Bangladesh’s existing and proposed population policies and programmes deal with these concerns. Read more
The paper examines the status of demographic transition, and the factors attributable to such transition, as well as potential barriers, their impact and relevant policy options. Read more
The volume focuses on two broad but related themes, covering a wide spectrum of issues on population correlates which are of critical importance to Bangladesh. Read more
This IRBD volume is presented in two parts. The primary focus of Part A, titled State of the Bangladesh Economy 2002, is to examine the performance of the key sectors of the country’s economy in FY2001-02. Read more
The paper analyses the exchange rate policy of Bangladesh at that time under various criteria and then assesses the feasibility of a floating rate regime under these various criteria. Read more
This paper examines the consequences of China’s accession to the WTO and its potential ramifications for Bangladesh. Read more