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We use a 86-industry CGE model of Bangladesh to simulate the employment effects of removing all tariffs in Bangladesh …
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-- of the ongoing urbanization in Bangladesh. Like many other Asian developing countries, a rapidly increasing share of the … population of Bangladesh migrates to urban centers in search for employment opportunities outside agriculture in industrial … patterns of urbanization in Bangladesh within a dynamic dual-dual framework with a strong emphasis on rural-urban migration and …
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Bangladesh has entered into several regional FTA agreements and is in the process of signing bilateral FTA agreements … multiplier model, CGE model and an employment satellite matrix to explore the employment effects in Bangladesh out of three … between Bangladesh and India (under Bangladesh-India bilateral FTA), full elimination of bilateral tariff between Bangladesh …
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The principal focus of this paper is on how to meet the challenge arising from the high growth rate of the labour force and its implications for the development strategy for the 1990s. The basic thrust of this paper is that the employment strategy must be seen within the context of an overall...
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We analyzed the effect of Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) on macroeconomic variables of Pakistan using annual time …
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The Pakistan's Poverty Reduction Strategy and the Draft Medium Term Development Framework recognize that the most … these objectives can be made operational by examining the characteristics of the labour market in Pakistan. The first part … played a vital if not a decisive role in influencing poverty levels in Pakistan. The second part of the paper reviews the …
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