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(1987). Bangladesh : Promoting Higher Growth and Human Development. Washington, D.C.,: World Bank.
Location: UniM ERC B f 338.95492 BANG

(1999). Bangladesh: From Counting the Poor to Making the Poor Count. Washington D.C.: World Bank.
Location: UniM Baill f 362.5095492 BANG

(2000). Consumers in India and Pakistan (includes Bangladesh and Sri Lanka).. Syracuse, NY: PRS Group.
Location: MBS f 658.8340954 CONS

(2001). Bangladesh at the Crossroads
In Strategic Comment, 7(3). International Institute for Strategic Studies.

(2003). Bangladesh: Ravaging the Vulnerable: Abuses against Persons at High Risk of HIV Infection in Bangladesh. Human Rights Watch.

(2004). Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
Location: Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific

Abdullah Al Faruque (2005). , Review of Jona Razzaque, “Public Interest Environmental Litigation in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh”
In Australian Journal of Asian Law, 7(2), pp. 205-210.
Location: Australian Journal of Asian Law

Abdullah, Abu A. (2000). Social Change and 'Modernization'
In Jahan, Rounaq (Ed.), Bangladesh: Promise and Performance. London: Zed Books. pp.129-148

Abe, Kiyoshi (2003). Microcredit for the Poorest Countries
In Gup, Benton E., (Ed.), The Future of Banking. Westport, Conn.; London: Quorum Books. pp.317-332
Location: UniM ECO 332.1 FUTU

Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2003). Health Hazards and Labour Laws in Bangladesh: A Narrative-based Study on Women Garment Workers
In Asian Journal of Social Science, 31(3), pp. 452-477.
Location: Asian Journal of Social Science

Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2003). Economic Diplomacy for Bangladesh: A Prescription for less developed Countries in the World Trade Organisation Era
In South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 26(3), pp. 349-358.
Location: South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies

Ahmad, Ahrar (2000). Indo-Bangladesh Relations: Context, Concerns, Hopes
In Journal of Bangladesh Studies, 2(1), pp. 22-30.

Ahmad, Mokbul Morshed (2001). The Personal and Professional Problems of Field Workers of NGOs in Bangladesh
In Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, 11(1), pp. 40-64.

Ahmad, Muzaffer (2002). Statutory Framework and Institutional Arrangements: Bangladesh
In Ethnic Studies Report, 20(1-2), pp. 47-75.

Ahmad, Naved & Brookins, Oscar T. (2004). On Corruption and Countervailing Actions in Three South Asian Nations
In The Journal of Policy Reform, 7(1), pp. 21-30.
Location: The Journal of Policy Reform

Ahmed, Imtiaz (2000). Governance and IDC: Bangladesh Experience
In Hye, Hasnat Abdul (Ed.), Governance: South Asian Perspectives. Dhaka, Bangladesh: The University Press Limited. pp.479-496

Ahmed, Imtiaz (2002). Violence against Minorities in Bangladesh: A 'Minority' in Minority
In Himal, 15(4), pp. 18-19.
Location: Himal

Ahmed, Momtaz Uddin (2001). Development Potentials of Micro-enterprises in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Issues and Constraints
In Bangladesh Journal of Political Economy, 15(1), pp. 141-174.
Location: Bangladesh Journal of Political Economy

Ahmed, Mustaque (2002). Case Study on Molasses and Gur with Special Reference Bangladesh and India
In Cookson, Forrest E. & Shamsul Alam, A.K.M. (Eds.), Towards greater Sub-regional Economic Cooperation: Limitations, Obstacles, and Benefits. Dhaka: The University Press Limited. pp.301-322

Ahmed, Nizam (2000). Committees in the Bangladesh Parliament: A Study in Comparison
In Asian Profile, 28(6), pp. 499-508.
Location: Asian Profile

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