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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.

This paper reviews the implementation of the Agreement on Textiles & Clothing (ATC), its implications for the future of Bangladesh’s apparel sector and some of the possible strategic response which Bangladesh could design in order to address the emerging challenges in the global apparel market. Read more
This study analyses the patterns and determinants of maternal and child healthcare utilisation in Bangladesh using data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), 1996-97. Read more
This study projects linkages between future size of school-age children and enrolment. Based on the relationship, the study assesses the basic needs of primary, secondary and higher secondary education. Read more
This paper projects population size of Bangladesh for the period 1991-2050 under three scenarios: (i) high fertility variant with no change in mortality; (ii) low fertility variant and no change in mortality; and (iii) low fertility variant and reduction in mortality. Read more
The present study investigates the impacts of development programmes on the natural environment, demographic phenomena and quality of life of the ethnic minorities of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) at the general level. Read more
The paper discusses the recent shifts in population policy and their prospects as well as risks. It critically reviews the population policy and programme’s successes and failures. Read more
The present paper attempts to understand the various ramifications of the US TDA 2000, the United States Congress initiated, particularly with respect to Bangladesh. Read more
The paper looks at the current status of Bangladesh-EU relationship, identifies the salient features of the new Cooperation Agreement, and looks at some of the important emerging challenges in the context of the evolving Bangladesh-EU relationship. Read more
The paper highlights the problem that Bangladesh has never had a homegrown holistic dynamic strategic framework to combat poverty nor has a clearly articulated operational approach been developed to address the issue. Read more
The paper seeks to project a civil society perspective on Bangladesh’s concerns and expectations regarding the upcoming Third WTO Ministerial Meeting. Read more
The objective of the study was to study the nexus between Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) and the growth of export-oriented shrimp culture in Bangladesh. Read more
This paper provides a general overview on the social and health status of the aged population and identifies social and health-related issues that need to be addressed for the well-being of the elderly. Read more