Quest for inclusive growth in Bangladesh : an employment-focused strategy

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    • Muqtada, Muhammed

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Quest for inclusive growth in Bangladesh : an employment-focused strategy

Muhammed Muqtada, editor

(South Asia economic and policy studies)

Springer, c2020

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Description

This book offers a selection of intensely researched essays focused on the critical planning objectives and policy priorities that would enhance the promotion of inclusive growth in a developing country. It has taken Bangladesh as the case study. It argues for rethinking of traditional policies and provides arguments and ways to reorient these toward inclusive growth and better social inclusion. These involve a dedicated focus on employment and inclusion in the design of monetary and fiscal policies, trade and industrial policies, policies toward rural non-farm employment, social protection and safety net strategy and the nature of institutional and governance reforms which are imperative for ensuring inclusive growth. The studies included in the book were prepared before or at the onset of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the unfolding economic crisis; yet they provide cursory observations on its likely impact, and underscore how the stated principles and policies of an inclusive growth strategy have become even more significant in the present situation. Bangladesh has been growing respectably during the past decade and a half and has arguably shown strong progress in several social indicators. However, inequality and vulnerability are rising alarmingly, and the economy is beset with high levels of corruption, as well as with various other governance deficits that can adversely affect future growth and social inclusion. The book provides a critical assessment of how far growth in Bangladesh has been inclusive, both over time, and in comparison to selected South and Southeast Asian countries. It constructs a specific 'inclusive growth index' with reference to what the study considers as the significant goals and pillars of inclusive growth. Bangladesh is not the only developing country that is faced with the arduous task of tackling unbalanced economic growth and of implementing the 2030 Agenda. Rising vulnerability, inequality, disappointing job growth and poor governance are also major challenges to inclusive growth for many countries in the Global South. Therefore, the appeal of this book extends well beyond the borders of Bangladesh and the South Asian region. Corresponding to SDG 8, the book is aimed at academia, researchers, policymakers, civil society leaders as well as other national and international development practitioners with an avid interest in issues concerning growth with equity, and in sync with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In addition, the book is a valuable resource for interested students of disciplines related to economics and development policy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Quest for Inclusive Growth in Bangladesh: An Overview of the Issues.- Chapter 2. Designing an Employment-focused Inclusive Growth Strategy: Major Considerations.- Chapter 3. How far has Growth been Inclusive in Bangladesh?: A Comparative Assessment.- Chapter 4. Macroeconomic Policy, Price Stability and Inclusive Growth.- Chapter 5. Export-led Growth of Manufacturing Employment: How Successful?.- Chapter 6. Alternative Approaches to Full Employment: Role of Non-farm Sector.- Chapter 7. Towards a Social Protection Strategy for Bangladesh.- Chapter 8. Governance, Growth and Social Inclusion.

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Details

  • NCID
    BC04628018
  • ISBN
    • 9789811576133
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 280 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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