Regional Cooperation in South Asia

Highlights
Regional Cooperation in South Asia By Centre for Policy Dialogue (Author) Publisher(s): Centre For Policy Dialogue (CPD) The University Press Limited (UPL) First Published: 2006 No. of Pages: 418
Price$12.35excl. TAX
Qty
ShippingCan ship anywhere
An analysis of the early signals emanating from macroeconomic performance during the first few months of FY2005 is also presented in this part of the volume. Part A also provides an assessment of the Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF) held in Dhaka in 2004, focusing on sectoral issues, reforms, governance and the PRSP in the context of Bangladesh's evolving aid relationship. This section also makes an assessment of the national budget for FY2005. The thematic Part B of this volume has identified Regional Cooperation as the main strategic policy issue in view of its emerging importance and in the context of the recent initiative to establish a free trade area encompassing the SAARC countries. The nine chapters included in Part B undertake an assessment of the policies and progress and examine possible challenges and benefits originating from regional cooperation in such areas as agriculture, inter-industry trade, sustainable energy use, integrated transport network, and investment. Potential avenues for strengthening further cooperation in each of these identified areas are explored in the respective chapters of Part B of the book. IRBD2004 is a testimony to the high calibre of scholarship, academic excellence and professionalism of its authors, and embodies the collaboration and support of many institutions and individuals. It is hoped that a volume of such excellent quality will enable the readership to gain in-depth understanding and important insights as r
Found: 0

No reviews found
Shopping Cart
Your shopping cart is empty!