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In the quarter century since its emergence from military rule and
integration into the global economy, Bangladesh's economy has
achieved high growth, reduced aid dependence and made remarkable
improvement in social indicators while at the same time it
continues to suffer from increasing inequality. This book analyses
these successes and failures.
China's explosive economic growth since 1988 has not resulted in an equal increase of income among all Chinese citizens. The authors explore a range of reasons for the disparity and base their conclusions on strong empirical evidence--especially the 1996 survey conducted by the State Statistical Bureau.
A volume of essays by a number of economists to honour Nurul Islam,
an Asian economist who made important contributions as an academic
economist and political planner. The essays fall under three
subject headings - international trade and aid, planning and rural
development.
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