Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country
Bangladesh, the world's poorest large country, has privatized more state-owned industries than any other developing nation. This policy-orientated study traces Bangladesh's economic fortunes in its British, Pakistani and independent periods. Around the theme of a traditional society coping with modernization, the study analyzes in depth the effects
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Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country
Bangladesh, the world's poorest large country, has privatized more state-owned industries than any other developing nation. This policy-orientated study traces Bangladesh's economic fortunes in its British, Pakistani and independent periods. Around the theme of a traditional society coping with modernization, the study analyzes in depth the effects
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Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country

Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country

by Clare E Humphrey
Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country
Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country

Privatization In Bangladesh: Economic Transition In A Poor Country

by Clare E Humphrey

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Bangladesh, the world's poorest large country, has privatized more state-owned industries than any other developing nation. This policy-orientated study traces Bangladesh's economic fortunes in its British, Pakistani and independent periods. Around the theme of a traditional society coping with modernization, the study analyzes in depth the effects

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367299767
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/31/2021
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.81(w) x 9.12(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction — Privatization—An Overview — The Prelude—Colonialism, Partition, Liberation, and Nationalization — The First Phase (1975-1981) — The Second Phase (1982-1988) — The Private Sector's Performance — The Public Sector's Performance — Conclusions and Recommendations — Divested Industrial Enterprises — State-Owned Enterprises — Survey Questionnaire for Privatized Enterprises — Terms and Conditions for Transfer of Ownership of Privatized Jute Mills
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