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Bangladesh-Gulf economic relations: focus on remittancess, overseas employment and trade / Selim, Ishtiaque; Uddin, Mohammad Jasim   Journal Article
Selim, Ishtiaque Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The economic relations between Bangladesh and the oil rich Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are important for a developing nation like Bangladesh for a number of reasons. The countries of the Gulf, which are considered as one of the fastest growing economic blocs, remain the important sources of crude oil, remittances and overseas employment opportunities for Bangladesh and thus contribute significantly towards its economic development. Also, the Gulf nations have been assisting Bangladesh generously in various activities with aid and grants. In this backdrop, the current article will make an effort to assess Bangladesh's economic relations with the GCC countries. In the process of analysis, the article will look into trends and levels of remittances earned by Bangladesh from the Gulf nations. It will also focus on the current status of Bangladesh-GCC trade relations. Finally, this article will identify some challenges and prospects involved with the Bangladesh-GCC economic relationship.
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ID:   078100


Bangladesh's participation in ASEAN regional forum (ARF): an assessment / Selim, Ishtiaque   Journal Article
Selim, Ishtiaque Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words ASEAN  ASEAN Regional Forum  ARF  Bangladesh 
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ID:   157751


Brexit: analysing the negotiation stances of Britain and the European Union / Arefin, Tareq Muhammad Shamsul ; Selim, Ishtiaque   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper attempts to analyse the prospects of the post-Brexit trade negotiation process. The key factors influencing the negotiation strategies of both the parties, namely the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) are discussed in the paper. It also compares the negotiation stances of both the parties and tries to recommend the best possible options for them. The article mainly highlights that both parties’ initial interest-based positions in negotiation could lead to a ‘no deal’ situation that would not be favourable for either the EU or the UK. The paper argues that giving up the positional bargaining and considering multiple phase negotiations on political, socio-economic and trade issues would link mutual interests. This approach would lead both the EU and the UK to go for a meaningful deal that would minimise the negative effects of Brexit.
Key Words European Union  Negotiation  Britain  Brexit 
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ID:   136586


Export potential of Bangladesh in BIMSTEC free trade area: evidence from gravity mode / Selim, Ishtiaque   Article
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Summary/Abstract Bangladesh has been striving hard to exploit SAFTA for boosting its TRADEand economic relations with the South Asian neighbours. But this free trade agreement is yet to bring sufficient dividends for Bangladesh. While the role of regional integration in the development process is undeniable, the slow progress of SAFTA in South Asia is a source of frustration for a developing nation like Bangladesh. Accordingly, in an effort to yield trade and economic gains, Bangladesh has become a member of BIMSTEC-FTA. This article uses augmented gravity equation to estimate Bangladesh’s export potentials in BIMSTEC-FTA. It estimates an export equation for Bangladesh taking some relevant variables into account. Also, the model undergoes some diagnostic tests. On the basis of the tests the model is cleared of multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity problems. The results from the estimations show that Bangladesh has export potentials in BIMSTEC-FTA. Therefore, the country’s economy might take advantages from boosting exports to developing economies of BIMSTEC, namely, India and Thailand.
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ID:   113380


Free trade for development: an appraisal / Selim, Ishtiaque   Journal Article
Selim, Ishtiaque Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Over the years, free trade has been an issue of great debate. The present paper tries to examine whether free trade is conducive for the development of the developing nations. Instead of focusing on the rhetoric attached to free trade, it makes an attempt to look into the flaws in comparative advantage theory, which is a theoretical foundation of free trade. A considerable part of the paper is devoted to analyse some concerning facts related to free trade. The paper concludes that protectionism along with some appropriate government policies should be the way forward for the developing economies before their industries are exposed to free trade regime.
Key Words Free Trade  Protectionism  Developing Nations 
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ID:   104186


Is foreign capital a viable option for development in developin / Selim, Ishtiaque   Journal Article
Selim, Ishtiaque Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   078108


Sino-Bangladesh economic relations prospects and challenges / Hossain, Sharif M; Selim, Ishtiaque   Journal Article
Selim, Ishtiaque Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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