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, few African countries have managed to establish a presence in the global textiles and apparel markets until recently. As a … products: i) increased competition from large, low-wage producers such as India, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan following the …Apparel production is especially labor intensive, with low start-up investments and easily transferable technology …
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poverty in Bangladesh. They use a sequential dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, which takes into account … accumulation effects, allowing for long-run analysis. The study is based on the 2000 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of Bangladesh … scenario has negative implications for the overall macroeconomy, household welfare, and poverty in Bangladesh. Terms of trade …
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In an increasingly competitive, globalizing world, Bangladesh needs to rationalize its tariff structure and lower …
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Climate Friendly Technologies (CFT) reduces the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by reducing the carbon content of economic activity. Climate change due to greenhouse gases is expected to affect many sectors, and present risks to many Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies in...
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During the last decade, South Asia's five largest countries - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal - have …
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The three large South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh), which are the focus of this report, have drawn …
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