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This book analyses the trade relationship between Bangladesh and Japan, including foreign investments and foreign aid by Japan to Bangladesh. It emphasises how Japan may support Bangladesh in its next development journey during the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) and after Bangladesh’s Least Developed Country (LDC) graduation. This is the first book to present a comprehensive evaluation of Bangladesh's economic relationship with Japan, including how it has evolved over the preceding fifty years and its possibilities and implications for the future.

The book draws attention to the importance of increased economic diversification for Bangladesh in terms of skill and productivity with the increasing need to accelerate technological adoption from Japan to be on par with international competition following Bangladesh’s LDC graduation. It presents a thorough examination of Bangladesh's prospects to access the Japanese market, as well as Japan's assistance in the development of human capital and infrastructure in Bangladesh. It also discusses how Bangladesh might both attract additional foreign direct investment (FDI) from Japan and improve its technical skills by utilising expertise obtained through Japanese investments.
This new study will inform policy discourse, influence relevant policies, and inspire future research on these key issues.
Pages
119 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2023-06-22
Marque
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9789819925674
EAN PDF
9789819925681

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Nombre pages copiables
1
Nombre pages imprimables
11
Taille du fichier
3256 Ko
Prix
52,74 €
EAN EPUB
9789819925681

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
1
Nombre pages imprimables
11
Taille du fichier
1034 Ko
Prix
52,74 €

Fahmida Khatun is the Executive Director at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in Bangladesh.

Syed Yusuf Saadat is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in Bangladesh. 

Kashfia Ashraf is currently pursuing her master’s degree in economics from Lakehead University in Canada.

Afrin Mahbub is a Programme Associate at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in Bangladesh.

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