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Liberalisation in the Shadow of a Large Neighbour provides a comprehensive analysis of Bangladesh-India economic relations and the complexities of trade liberalisation in South Asia. The work explores how Bangladesh pursues economic growth and integration while operating within the sphere of influence of a significantly larger neighbour.
The book examines bilateral trade dynamics, investment patterns, and regional economic cooperation frameworks. It addresses the structural imbalances, policy challenges, and strategic considerations that shape Bangladesh’s approach to economic liberalisation. Through detailed case studies and empirical analysis, the author demonstrates how geopolitical realities and asymmetric economic power influence policy choices and development outcomes in smaller nations.
This work is essential reading for policymakers, economists, and scholars interested in South Asian economics, regional trade relations, and development strategies in asymmetric bilateral contexts.







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