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Attracting Investment in Bangladesh-Sectoral Analyses : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Attracting Investment in Bangladesh-Sectoral Analyses : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (326 pages)
Disciplina 338.95492
Collana Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Trade
Soggetto topico Competitiveness
Integration
Investment
Openness
Trade
Trade Facilitation
ISBN 1-4648-0925-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798988303321
Kathuria Sanjay  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Attracting Investment in Bangladesh-Sectoral Analyses : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Attracting Investment in Bangladesh-Sectoral Analyses : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (326 pages)
Disciplina 338.95492
Collana Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Trade
Soggetto topico Competitiveness
Integration
Investment
Openness
Trade
Trade Facilitation
ISBN 1-4648-0925-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Assessment of the Shipbuilding Sector in Bangladesh: Capabilities and Future Potential -- Introduction -- Sector Profile -- Market Perspective -- Capabilities and Competitiveness of the Shipbuilding Industry in Bangladesh -- Key Success Factors -- Future Development Potential and Challenges -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Light Engineering: Bicycles -- Introduction -- Sector Profile: Bicycles and Bicycle Parts -- The Bicycle Industry in Bangladesh -- Value Chain Analyses: Bicycles and Bicycle Parts -- Key Market Drivers and Options for Growth -- Improving Competitiveness: Policy Options -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Light Manufacturing: Diversified Jute Products -- Introduction -- Sector Profile: Production, Consumption, and Exports -- New Market Drivers and Opportunities for Growth and Diversification -- Institutional and Regulatory Environment, Market Structure, and Supply Chain -- Sector Policy -- Integrated Value Chain Analysis for Diversified Jute Products -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Annex 3A: Potential Jute Sector Classifications -- Annex 3B: Potential Diversified Jute Product Classifications -- Annex 3C: Comparative Profile of the Jute Sector in Bangladesh and India, Annual Data, 2007-10 -- Annex 3D: Support Institutions and Their Activities -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Light Manufacturing: Non-Leather Footwear -- Introduction -- Sector Profile -- Key Market Drivers and Options for Growth -- Institutional and Regulatory Environment, Market Structure, and Supply Chain -- Integrated Value Chain Analysis for Non-Leather Footwear -- Policy Recommendations -- Annex 4A: Footwear Classifications -- Annex 4B: Bangladesh Footwear, All Categories, FY2012 -- Notes -- References.
Chapter 5 Value Chain Analysis for Polo Shirts -- Introduction -- Sector Profile: The Apparel Industry in Bangladesh -- Integrated Value Chain Analysis for Polo Shirts -- Global Apparel and Cotton Markets -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Annex 5A: Bangladesh's Export Processing Zones: Location, Physical Size, and Utility Infrastructure -- Annex 5B: Support Institutions and Their Activities -- Annex 5C: The Value Chain Analysis -- Annex 5D: Apparel Classifications -- Annex 5E: Private Sector Mills Capacity -- Annex 5F: Capacity of Textile and Garment Units in Bangladesh -- Annex 5G: Productivity of Manufacturing Polo Shirts in Bangladesh -- Annex 5H: Apparel Sector in China, Ethiopia, and Vietnam -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 The Pharmaceutical Sector in Bangladesh -- Introduction -- Current Status -- Export of Pharmaceuticals -- Trade Policy for Pharmaceuticals -- Regulatory Framework and Standards -- TRIPS and Bangladeshi Pharmaceuticals -- Prospects -- Policy Options -- Annex 6A: Action Matrix for Bangladesh's Pharmaceutical Sector -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Accelerating the Development of IT-Enabled Services -- Introduction -- Sector Profile: ITES-BPO -- Supply Chain -- Supporting Institutions and Policies -- Value Chain Analysis: ITES-BPO -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Services Waiver for Least-Developed Countries and Market Access for Services Exports from Bangladesh: Opportunities and Challenges -- Introduction -- LDC Services Waiver: Brief Overview -- Prospects in IT-BPO and Labor Services: Secondary Sources -- Primary Evidence on Prospects in Selected Services and Modes of Supply -- Roadmap for Promoting Services Exports from Bangladesh in the Context of the LDC Services Waiver -- Concluding Thoughts -- Annex 8A: Services in Bangladesh's Economy: Trends and Key Features -- Notes.
References -- Appendix Diagnostic Trade Integration Study: Comments by the Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 Khan Brothers Shipyard -- Box 1.2 China's Shipbuilding Industry: Technology Transfer through Joint Ventures -- Box 1.3 Vietnam's Shipbuilding Industry: FDI for Quality Improvement -- Box 1.4 Spotlight on the Republic of Korea: Hyundai Heavy Industries -- Box 1.5 Trends in Bangladeshi Shipbuilding -- Box 2.1 The Importance of Lead Times in the Bicycle Industry -- Box 2.2 SME Bicycle Parts Manufacturer Suffering from Imports from China and India -- Box 2.3 SME Frame Assembler -- Box 3.1 Jute Sector Definition -- Box 3.2 The Green Fashion Industry -- Box 3.3 Incentives for the Jute Industry in Bangladesh -- Box 4.1 Lack of Proper Product Classification for Non-Leather Footwear in Bangladesh -- Box 4.2 Cork: A Study in Footwear Innovation -- Box 5.1 Export Processing Zones in Bangladesh -- Box 5.2 Rana Plaza Momentum for Reforms: Implementation Will Be Key -- Box 5H.1 Fabric Shortage for Garment Manufacturers in Ethiopia -- Box 6.1 TRIPS Implementation in LDCs in Africa -- Box 7.1 IT-Enabled Services Product Segments -- Box 7.2 Growth Phases of the Indian BPO Industry -- Box 7.3 BPO Service Models under Rising Performance Expectations -- Box 7.4 Increased Duties for Optical Fiber Cables in Bangladesh -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Ship Types and Sizes Built at Yards in Bangladesh, as of 2008 -- Figure 1.2 Global New Shipbuilding Deliveries, 2001-11, and Expected Deliveries, 2012-20 -- Figure 1.3 Global Demand Forecast for Very Small Vessels, Less Than 2,000 Deadweight Tonnage, 2012-21 -- Figure 1.4 Global Demand Forecast for Small Vessels, 2,000-10,000 Deadweight Tonnage, 2012-21 -- Figure 1.5 Global Forecast for Midsize Vessels, 10,000-50,000 Deadweight Tonnage, 2012-21.
Figure 1.6 Number of Inland and Coastal Vessels Produced in Bangladesh, 2001-11 -- Figure 1.7 Qualitative Rating of Shipbuilding Capabilities by Industry Experts, Bangladesh and Comparators -- Figure 2.1 World Bicycle and Passenger Car Production, 1950-2007 -- Figure 2.2 Bicycle Trips as Share of Total Trips in Selected Countries, 2008-09 -- Figure 2.3 Bicycle Manufacturing Sector Supply Chain, Bangladesh -- Figure 2.4 Bicycle Value Chain Analysis, Bangladeshi OEMs -- Figure 2.5 Bicycle Steering Column Value Chain Analysis, Bangladeshi SMEs -- Figure 2.6 Top 10 Most Dense Urban Areas Worldwide, 2012 -- Figure 3.1 From Jute to Diversified Products -- Figure 3.2 Jute Goods Production, Bangladesh and India, 2007-10 -- Figure 3.3 Historical Spot Market Prices for Jute, 2001-11 -- Figure 3.4 Producer Price of Jute in Major Producing Countries, 2005-09 -- Figure 3.5 Institutional Support and Supply Chain Structure for Diversified Jute Products in Bangladesh -- Figure 3.6 Value Chain Diagram for a Dyed and Laminated Jute Shopping Bag in Bangladesh -- Figure 3.7 Production Process and Cost Buildup for Fabrication of a Jute Shopping Bag in Bangladesh -- Figure 4.1 Global Footwear Revenue, by Product Segment, 2010 -- Figure 4.2 Bangladesh's Footwear Exports, FY2008-FY2012 -- Figure 4.3 Bangladesh's Exports of HS640419, HS640520, and HS640590, Including Espadrilles, FY2008-FY2012 -- Figure 4.4 Institutional Support and Supply Chain Structure for Non-Leather Footwear in Bangladesh -- Figure 4.5 Value Chain for Basic Shoe (Espadrille) -- Figure 5.1 Bangladesh Garment Industry Factories and Employment, FY1984-FY2011 -- Figure 5.2 Supply Chain Structure, Bangladesh Apparel Manufacturing -- Figure 5.3 Bangladesh's Cotton-to-Garment Processing Roadmap -- Figure 5.4 Polo Shirt Features and Technical Specifications.
Figure 5.5 Polo Shirt Exports Value Chain: Savar, Bangladesh -- Figure 5.6 Polo Shirt Exports Value Chain: Guandong, China -- Figure 5.7 Polo Shirt Exports Value Chain: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia -- Figure 5.8 Polo Shirt Exports Value Chain: Hai Duong, Vietnam -- Figure 5.9 Manufacturing Polo Shirts in Bangladesh -- Figure 5.10 Monthly Minimum Wages in Selected Countries, 2014 -- Figure 5.11 Bangladesh's Apparel Exports, July 2008-June 2012 -- Figure 5.12 Five-Year Price Volatility of Cotton, October 2007-October 2012 -- Figure 5H.1 Cotton-to-Garment Market and Institutional Support Structure, China -- Figure 5H.2 Ethiopia's Cotton-to-Garments Market and Institutional Support Structure -- Figure 5H.3 Ethiopia's Cotton-to-Garments Processing Roadmap -- Figure 5H.4 Vietnam's Cotton-to-Garments Processing Roadmap -- Figure 5H.5 Vietnam's Cotton-to-Garment Market and Institutional Support Structure -- Figure 7.1 Worldwide IT and BPO Expenditures -- Figure 7.2 ITES-BPO Sector Supply Chain, Bangladesh -- Figure 7.3 Value Pyramid of BPO Services in Bangladesh -- Figure 7.4 Sample ITES-BPO Service Process -- Figure 7.5 Image-Processing BPO Service Exporter, Value Chain Analysis, Bangladesh -- Figure 7.6 Invoice-Processing BPO Service Exporter, Value Chain Analysis, Bangladesh -- Figure 7.7 Network Latencies, Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd., 2012 -- Figure 7.8 Structural Engineering BPO Service Exporter, Value Chain Analysis, Bangladesh -- Figure 8.1 Average Salary at Entry Level and Five Years of Experience, Bangladesh and Comparators, 2011 -- Figure 8.2 Average Office Rent in the Central Business District, Bangladesh and Comparators, 2011 -- Figure 8.3 Potential Savings on a 25-Seat Development Center, Bangladesh and Comparators, 2011 -- Figure 8A.1 Annual Growth Rate, by Sector, Bangladesh, 1991-2010.
Figure 8A.2 Trade Balance in Services, Bangladesh, Selected Years.
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Kathuria Sanjay  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
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A Glass Half Full : : The Promise of Regional Trade in South Asia
A Glass Half Full : : The Promise of Regional Trade in South Asia
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 pages)
Disciplina 382.0954
Collana South Asia Development Forum
Soggetto topico Border Haats
Connectivitiy
Non-Tariff Barriers
Paratariffs
Proximity
Regional Cooperation
Regional Trade
SAFTA
Sensitive List
Tariffs
Trade Liberalization
Trust Deficit
ISBN 1-4648-1295-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793113403321
Kathuria Sanjay  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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A Glass Half Full : : The Promise of Regional Trade in South Asia
A Glass Half Full : : The Promise of Regional Trade in South Asia
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 pages)
Disciplina 382.0954
Collana South Asia Development Forum
Soggetto topico Border Haats
Connectivitiy
Non-Tariff Barriers
Paratariffs
Proximity
Regional Cooperation
Regional Trade
SAFTA
Sensitive List
Tariffs
Trade Liberalization
Trust Deficit
ISBN 9781464812958
1464812950
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor and Authors -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Why Is There Such a Large Gap between the Reality and the Potential? -- Can We Begin to Imagine the Possibilities? Have There Been Any Actual Breakthroughs? -- How Can South Asia Turn Its Proximity from a Burden to an Advantage? -- What Are the Considerations in the Careful Management of Trade Integration? -- Overview -- The Issue -- The Symptoms -- The Barriers -- Toward Realizing South Asia's Trade Potential -- A Synopsis -- Note -- 1 South Asia: A Work in Progress -- Introduction -- Establishing the Context for Intraregional Trade in South Asia -- The Untapped Trade Potential -- Barriers to Intraregional Trade and Investment -- The Benefits of Current Trade Patterns -- Conclusions -- Annex 1A: Tables -- Notes -- References -- 2 Border Tax Distortions in South Asia: The Impact on Regional Integration -- Introduction -- Trade Protection in South Asia -- Tariff-Related Constraints on SAFTA's Effectiveness -- Conclusions and Directions for Reform -- Notes -- References -- 3 A Granular Approach to Addressing Nontariff Barriers: India's Trade with Bangladesh and Nepal -- Introduction -- Approach of the Chapter -- Institutional Framework and Regulations Governing NTMs -- NTM Restrictiveness, Regulations, and Procedural Obstacles -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Annex 3A: Classification of Nontariff Measures by Chapter -- Annex 3B: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade -- Annex 3C: Classification of Procedural Obstacles -- Annex 3D: Harmonized System Codes, Selected Items -- Annex 3E: Questionnaire for the NTM Survey: India and Nepal -- Annex 3F: Plant Material in Nepal Requiring Pest Risk Analysis -- Annex 3G: Summary of NTM Findings -- Notes.
References -- 4 Reducing Connectivity Costs: Air Travel Liberalization between India and Sri Lanka -- Introduction -- Air Services Agreements -- Evolution of the Regional Market for Air Services -- Impact of Air Services Liberalization on Traffic between India and Sri Lanka -- Changes in Competition and Market Composition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Bangladesh-India Border Markets: Borders as Meeting Points -- Introduction -- Border Markets Elsewhere Range in Size and Degree of Formality -- The Scope for Scaling-Up -- Main Findings -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- Annex 5A: Market Details -- Annex 5B: Haat Regulations and Procedures -- Annex 5C: Study Structure -- Annex 5D: Number and Type of Respondents -- Annex 5E: Detailed Suggestions to Improve the Border Haat Initiative -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- 1.1 The Gravity Model Approach: Evidence of Untapped Trade Potential in South Asia -- 1.2 South Asia: Overall Trade Restrictiveness Indexes Are Higher in Regional Trade -- 1.3 Nontariff Barrier Resolution Mechanism: A Possibility in South Asia? -- 1.4 A Tale of Two Free Trade Agreements -- 1.5 Trade and Lagging Regions: The Case of Northeast India -- 3.1 Xanthan Gum Case Study -- 3.2 Packaging Information Case Study -- 3.3 Labeling and Packaging Case Study: Ready-Made Garments -- 3.4 Case Study: Import Requirements for Pharmaceuticals -- 4.1 Freedoms of the Air -- 4.2 Impact of Air Service Liberalization on Tourism, India and Sri Lanka -- 5.1 The Success of Haats -- 5.2 Regulatory and Other Obstacles to Haat Sales -- 5.3 Border Haats Provide Avenues for Woman-Led Households -- 5.4 Constraints on Entrepreneurship Among Women -- 5.5 Bringing People Together -- 5.6 The Views of Border Security Forces -- Figures -- O.1 Intraregional Trade as a Share of Regional GDP -- O.2 Intraregional Trade Potential in South Asia.
O.3 Average Intraregional and Interregional Trade Costs, 2010-15 -- O.4 Growth in Airline Seats Available between India and Selected Countries, 2004-17 -- O.5 Ratings of Income Increases from Haat Trade -- O.6 The Views of Neighbors -- 1.1 Intraregional Trade as a Share of Regional GDP -- 1.2 South Asia Continues to be the Most Rapidly Growing Region in the World -- B1.1.1 Intraregional Trade in South Asia -- 1.3 Average Intraregional and Interregional Trade Costs, 2010-15 -- 2.1 Simple Average Tariffs, South Asia, 1987-2016 -- 2.2 Prevalence and Average Additional Protection Granted by the Cess, Sri Lanka, 2016 -- 2.3 Prevalence and Average Protection Granted by the Regulatory Duty, Pakistan, Fiscal Year 2016/17 -- 2.4 The Impact of Paratariffs on Product Categories -- 4.1 Air Connectivity between Selected Country Pairs in ASEAN and South Asia, 2017 -- 4.2 International Passenger Traffic, Sri Lanka, 2006-14 -- 4.3 International Cargo Volumes, Sri Lanka, 2006-14 -- 4.4 International Passenger Traffic, India, Fiscal Year 2000/01 to 2016/17 -- 4.5 International Cargo Volumes, India, Fiscal Year 2000/01 to 2016/17 -- 4.6 Growth in Flights between India and Selected Countries, 2004-17 -- 4.7 Growth in Airline Seats Available between India and Selected Countries, 2004-17 -- 4.8 Passenger Traffic between India and Sri Lanka, Fiscal Year 2000/01 to 2016/17 -- B4.2.1 Arrival Statistics by Purpose of Travel, Indian Visitors to Sri Lanka -- B4.2.2 Arrival Statistics by Purpose of Travel, Sri Lankan Visitors to India -- 4.9 Cargo Volumes between India and Sri Lanka, Fiscal Year 2000/01 to 2016/17 -- 5.1 Ratings of Income Increases from Haat Trade -- 5.2 Sources of Monthly Vendor Incomes -- 5.3 Cost and Profit Components of Average Monthly Sales, by Haat and Country Total -- 5.4 Perceptions of the Welfare Impact of Haats.
5.5 Barring Theft, the Haats Are Largely Safe for Women -- 5.6 The Views on Neighbors -- Photo -- B5.5.1 Bonding Across Borders -- Tables -- O.1 Overall Trade Restrictiveness Indexes, Selected Countries, South Asia, 2011 -- O.2 Prevalence of Paratariffs in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka -- O.3 India-Sri Lanka: Growth in Seats and Flights, Low-Cost Carriers, and Other Alliances -- B1.1.1 Trade Relationships, South Asia -- B1.1.2 Decomposition of Overtrading Relationships, South Asia -- B1.2.1 Overall Trade Restrictiveness Indexes, Selected Countries, South Asia, 2011 -- B1.4.1 Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka: Origin of Imports Pre- and Post-Free Trade Agreements -- 1.1 Shares of Intraregional Trade, South Asia, 2015 -- 1.2 Regional Market Shares, Merchandise Trade, South Asian Countries, 2015 -- 1.3 Regional Market Share, Selected Products, Bangladesh and India, 2015 -- 1A.1 Top 50 ad Valorem Equivalents of Nontariff Measures, Bilateral Trade, South Asia -- 1A.2 Intraregional Outward FDI Stock, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.3 Intraregional Trade in Vegetables and Fruits, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.4 Intraregional Trade in Consumer Goods, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.5 Intraregional Trade in Small Cars, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.6 Intraregional Trade in Motorcycles, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.7 Intraregional Trade in Pharmaceutical Products, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.8 Intraregional Trade in Intermediate Goods, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.9 Intraregional Trade in Capital Goods, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.10 Intraregional Merchandise Trade, South Asia, 2015 -- 1A.11 Existing and Proposed Crossborder Electricity Trade Arrangements, South Asia -- 2.1 Prevalence of Paratariffs in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka -- 2.2 Distribution of Import Duty Rates, with and without Paratariffs, Pakistan and Sri Lanka -- 2.3 Range of Import Duty Rates with and without Paratariffs.
2.4 Sensitive Lists, SAFTA -- 3.1 Parameters for the Selection of Survey Items -- 3.2 Firms Surveyed, Bangladesh, India, and Nepal -- 3.3 Productwise NTM Restrictiveness Scores -- 3.4 NTM Restrictiveness Score and POs Reported by Nepalese Exporters of Tea to India -- 3.5 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Nepalese Exporters of Cardamom to India -- 3.6 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Nepalese Exporters of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants to India -- 3.7 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Bangladeshi Exporters of Processed Foods to India -- 3.8 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Bangladeshi Exporters of Ready-Made Garments to India -- 3.9 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Bangladeshi Exporters of Jute Bags to India -- 3.10 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Indian Exporters of Pharmaceuticals to Nepal -- B3.4.1 Time Taken to Obtain Approvals for Pharmaceutical Exports from India to Nepal -- 3.11 Scores for NTMs and POs Reported by Indian Exporters of Pharmaceutical Raw Materials to Bangladesh -- 3A.1 Classification of Nontariff Measures, by Chapter -- 3B.1 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade -- 3C.1 Classification of Procedural Obstacles -- 3D.1 Harmonized System Codes, Selected Items, Bangladesh and Nepal -- 3E.1 Questionnaire, NTM Survey, India and Nepal -- 3F.1 Plant Material Requiring Pest Risk Analysis, Nepal -- 3G.1 Exports of Tea from Nepal to India -- 3G.2 Exports of Cardamom from Nepal to India -- 3G.3 Exports of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants from Nepal to India -- 3G.4 Exports of Processed Food from Bangladesh to India -- 3G.5 Exports of Ready-Made Garments from Bangladesh to India -- 3G.6 Exports of Jute Bags from Bangladesh to India -- 3G.7 Exports of Pharmaceuticals from India to Nepal -- 3G.8 Exports of Pharmaceutical Raw Materials from India to Bangladesh.
4.1 Timeline of Developments in the Bilateral ASA between India and Sri Lanka.
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Kathuria Sanjay  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2018
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Regional Investment Pioneers in South Asia : : The Payoff of Knowing Your Neighbors / / Sanjay Kathuria
Regional Investment Pioneers in South Asia : : The Payoff of Knowing Your Neighbors / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (258 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) YatawaraRavindra A
ZhuXiao'ou
Collana South Asia Development Forum
Soggetto topico Conglomerate
Diapora Investment
Exports
FDI
Firm
Firm Dynamics
Firm Entry
Foreign Direct Investment
Hetorogeneity
Investment
Networks
Productivity
Regional Integration
Value Chain
ISBN 1-4648-1535-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Context and Motivation -- Investment Landscape: Low Levels of Inward FDI -- Investment Landscape: Low Levels of Outward FDI -- Investment Landscape: Lowest Intraregional Investment Share among Developing Economies -- Key Drivers of Outward Investment of South Asian Firms -- Key Constraint: Restrictiveness of South Asian Inward and Outward FDI Policy Arrangements -- Key Constraint: Low Knowledge Connectivity and Bilateral Trust -- Regional Pioneers and the Determinants of Investment Entry: Which Firms Succeed and Which Firms Do Not? -- Policy and Operational Implications -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Reference -- Key Messages -- Chapter 1 The State of Play in South Asia -- Introduction -- Factors Influencing Regional Dynamics -- Weak Track Record on Global Inward FDI -- Low Intraregional Investment -- A Spark of Optimism and an Opportunity to Scale Up? -- Relevance of the Report -- Plan of the Report -- Annex 1A: Underlying Profiles of South Asian Economies -- Annex 1B: The South Asian Trade Landscape: Foreshadowing the Trade-Investment Nexus -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Cross-Border Engagement: An Integrated Analytical Framework -- Introduction -- Incorporating a Value Chain Approach -- Foreign Market Entry Decision -- Toward a Spectrum of Engagement Modes: Variation of Entry Costs across Modes -- Information, Networks, and Learning: Variation of Entry Costs across Firms -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Spotlight on Outward Foreign Investment and Foreign Direct Investment Policies -- Introduction -- Outward FDI and Intraregional Investment: Evidence from CDIS and UNCTAD Data -- Policy Environment for Intraregional Investment -- Scope of and Strategies for OFDI: Evidence from Firm Surveys and Case Studies.
Concluding Remarks -- Annex 3A: Investment Hubs: The India-Mauritius Connection and How Singapore Fits In -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia and Its Impact on Outward Foreign Direct Investment -- Introduction -- Knowledge Connectivity, Networks, and Bilateral Trust in South Asia -- Key Results on Investor Decision-Making in South Asia -- Beyond Entry: Evolution of Investment Destinations -- Bridges of Knowledge: Key Channels of Awareness of Investment Opportunities -- Concluding Remarks -- Annex 4A: Information, Networks, and Learning -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Policy and Operational Implications -- Introduction -- Information Frictions and Enhancing Knowledge Connectivity -- Physical and Digital Connectivity -- Regulatory and Promotion Policies for OFDI -- Implications for Inward FDI Policy and Promotion -- Emerging Business Practices and Policy Making -- Unilateral National Reforms Can Spur Regional Engagement -- Implications of the Pandemic for Policy Prioritization and Regional Engagement -- Concluding Remarks: Toward a More Engaged South Asia -- Annex 5A: Implications for Policy and Operations -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A Consolidated Direct Investment Survey Data Augmentation -- Appendix B Data Description and Empirical Results -- Glossary -- Boxes -- Box 2.1 Internationalization Strategy Options for Serving Consumer Markets at Home and Abroad -- Box 3.1 Defining Inward and Outward Foreign Direct Investment -- Box 3.2 Issues with Global Foreign Direct Investment Data -- Box 3.4 Timeline of India's Gradual Path to Liberalization of OFDI -- Box 3.5 Promotional Measures for Outward FDI in Selected Economies -- Box 3.6 Summary of Outward Foreign Direct Investment Benefits from a Value Chain Perspective -- Box 3.7 How OFDI Helped MAS Holdings (Sri Lanka) Upgrade along the Apparel Value Chain.
Box 4.1 Estimated Equation for the Determinants of Outward Investment -- Figures -- Figure O.1 Low South Asian Intraregional Investment -- Figure O.2 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia, by Home Country -- Figure 1.1 IFDI Stock in Developing Economies from Regional versus Extraregional Source Economies, 2017 -- Figure 1.2 Intraregional Investment as a Share of IFDI from the World: Developing Economies versus All Economies, 2017 -- Figure 1.3 South Asian Intraregional Exports, 1990-2018 -- Figure 1.4 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia, by Home Country of Investors -- Figure 1A.1 Geographic Profile of South Asia -- Figure 2.1 Multinational Location Options and Frictions -- Figure B2.1.1 Internationalization Options for Serving Consumer Markets at Home and Abroad -- Figure 2.2 Relationship of Productivity to Serving Foreign Markets by Exporting and Investing Abroad -- Figure 3.1 Developing Economy Share of World OFDI Flows and Stocks -- Figure 3.2 Outward FDI Stock from Developing Economies to the World, 2017 -- Regional versus Extraregional Destination Economies -- Figure 3.3 Intraregional Investment as a Share of Total OFDI, 2017 -- Regional Developing Economies and All Regional Economies -- Figure 3.4 Intraregional Outward Foreign Direct Investment into South Asia, 2012-17 -- Figure 3.5 Outward Foreign Direct Investment from South Asia, 2012-17 -- Figure 3.6 Global Trends in Inward FDI Policies, 2003-18 -- Figure 3.7 Share of Female Chief Executive Officers in South Asia -- Figure 3.8 Outward Investors from Various Sectors (Based on International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities) -- Figure 3.9 Motivations for Investing in South Asia and outside South Asia -- Figure 3.10 Detailed Motivations for Investing in South Asia.
Figure B3.7.1 How OFDI Helped MAS Holdings Upgrade along the Apparel Smile Curve -- Figure 3.11 Distribution Investment Abroad -- Figure 3.12 Export Platform Investment -- Figure 3.13 Dynamic Story: From Distribution to Export Platform Investment -- Figure 3.14 Complex Investment with Horizontal, Vertical, and Export Platform Features -- Figure 3.15 Hybrid Horizontal Investment -- Figure 3.16 Horizontal Investment with a Twist -- Figure 3.17 Franchise Option -- Figure 3.18 Management Contracts and Investment in Hotels -- Figure 3A.1 Indirectly Routed Inflows from India's Top Foreign Direct Investment Sources -- Figure 4.1 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity Scores, by Destination: Identification of Knowledge Surplus and Deficit Pairs -- Figure 4.2 Bilateral Network Connection Scores, by Destination -- Figure 4.3 Bilateral Trust Scores, by Destination -- Figure 4.4 The Knowledge-Trust Nexus: To Know Me Is to Trust Me? -- Figure 4.5 Networks Reduce the Fixed Entry Costs of Investing and Lead to More Investors with Greater Variability in Productivity -- Figure 4.6 Exporters Become Investors -- Figure 4.7 The Role of Conglomerates and Business Groups in South Asia -- Figure 4.8 Learning from Pioneers Induces Entry of Follower Firms by Reducing Follower Entry Costs -- Figure 4.9 Varying Reduction of Fixed Entry Costs of Investing Based on Level of Information Frictions -- Figure 4.10 Awareness of South Asian Investment Opportunities: Actual Investors -- Figure 4.11 Top Three Channels of Awareness of Investment Opportunities in South Asia and Outside South Asia, across Investors and Noninvestors -- Figure 4.12 Due Diligence Intermediaries, by Destination -- Figure 4A.1 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity, Network Connectivity, and Trust: Raw Z-Scores.
Figure 5.1 Trends in World Trade in Goods versus Intellectual Property Payments, Services Imports, and Foreign Direct Investment Flows, 1990-2017 -- Figure 5A.1 Market Opportunities Dominate the Type of Information Support Requested -- Figure 5A.2 Access to Finance Dominates OFDI Support Requests -- Figure A.1 CDIS Data Augmentation Doubles Data Availability and Increases Value by US3 Trillion -- Figure A.2 Top Destinations for Outward FDI Stock from Each South Asian Economy, 2017 -- Figure A.3 Ease of Investing across Borders: Developing Regions, 2010 (0-100, best) -- Figure A.4 Geography of India's North Eastern Region -- Figure B.1 Comparison of Firm Activities: Full Sample versus Investors -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Case Studies in South Asian Intraregional Investment -- Table 1.2 South Asian Intraregional Goods Exports and Imports, 2018 (US millions) -- Table 1A.1 Profile of South Asian Economies, 2019 -- Table 1B.1 Sector Shares of Exports to South Asia and the Rest of the World, 2015 -- Table 1B.2 South Asian Intraregional Trade Agreements -- Table 2.1 Serving Foreign Markets: Alternative Modes in Rising Order of Fixed Entry Costs (1 Low-9 High) -- Table 3.1 South Asian Intraregional Investment Stocks, by Country, 2017 -- Table 3.2 Laws and Institutions Related to Outward Direct Investment Policy in South Asia -- Table 3.3 Summary of OFDI Regulatory Policies in South Asia -- Table B3.5.1 OFDI Policy Measures in Selected Economies -- Table 3.4 Laws and Institutions Related to Inward Foreign Direct Investment -- Table 3.5 Special Economic Zones in South Asia and East Asia and Pacific, 2018 -- Table 3.6 South Asian Outward Investments, by Investment Type and Investor Origin -- Table 3.7 Destination of South Asian Outward Investments -- Table 3.8 Sector Origin Breakdown, by Investor and Noninvestor, and Destination Region.
Table 4.1 Evolution of Investment Destinations: First Destination and Sequential Investing, by Investment Type.
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Regional Investment Pioneers in South Asia : : The Payoff of Knowing Your Neighbors / / Sanjay Kathuria
Regional Investment Pioneers in South Asia : : The Payoff of Knowing Your Neighbors / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (258 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) YatawaraRavindra A
ZhuXiao'ou
Collana South Asia Development Forum
Soggetto topico Conglomerate
Diapora Investment
Exports
FDI
Firm
Firm Dynamics
Firm Entry
Foreign Direct Investment
Hetorogeneity
Investment
Networks
Productivity
Regional Integration
Value Chain
ISBN 1-4648-1535-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Context and Motivation -- Investment Landscape: Low Levels of Inward FDI -- Investment Landscape: Low Levels of Outward FDI -- Investment Landscape: Lowest Intraregional Investment Share among Developing Economies -- Key Drivers of Outward Investment of South Asian Firms -- Key Constraint: Restrictiveness of South Asian Inward and Outward FDI Policy Arrangements -- Key Constraint: Low Knowledge Connectivity and Bilateral Trust -- Regional Pioneers and the Determinants of Investment Entry: Which Firms Succeed and Which Firms Do Not? -- Policy and Operational Implications -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Reference -- Key Messages -- Chapter 1 The State of Play in South Asia -- Introduction -- Factors Influencing Regional Dynamics -- Weak Track Record on Global Inward FDI -- Low Intraregional Investment -- A Spark of Optimism and an Opportunity to Scale Up? -- Relevance of the Report -- Plan of the Report -- Annex 1A: Underlying Profiles of South Asian Economies -- Annex 1B: The South Asian Trade Landscape: Foreshadowing the Trade-Investment Nexus -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Cross-Border Engagement: An Integrated Analytical Framework -- Introduction -- Incorporating a Value Chain Approach -- Foreign Market Entry Decision -- Toward a Spectrum of Engagement Modes: Variation of Entry Costs across Modes -- Information, Networks, and Learning: Variation of Entry Costs across Firms -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Spotlight on Outward Foreign Investment and Foreign Direct Investment Policies -- Introduction -- Outward FDI and Intraregional Investment: Evidence from CDIS and UNCTAD Data -- Policy Environment for Intraregional Investment -- Scope of and Strategies for OFDI: Evidence from Firm Surveys and Case Studies.
Concluding Remarks -- Annex 3A: Investment Hubs: The India-Mauritius Connection and How Singapore Fits In -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia and Its Impact on Outward Foreign Direct Investment -- Introduction -- Knowledge Connectivity, Networks, and Bilateral Trust in South Asia -- Key Results on Investor Decision-Making in South Asia -- Beyond Entry: Evolution of Investment Destinations -- Bridges of Knowledge: Key Channels of Awareness of Investment Opportunities -- Concluding Remarks -- Annex 4A: Information, Networks, and Learning -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Policy and Operational Implications -- Introduction -- Information Frictions and Enhancing Knowledge Connectivity -- Physical and Digital Connectivity -- Regulatory and Promotion Policies for OFDI -- Implications for Inward FDI Policy and Promotion -- Emerging Business Practices and Policy Making -- Unilateral National Reforms Can Spur Regional Engagement -- Implications of the Pandemic for Policy Prioritization and Regional Engagement -- Concluding Remarks: Toward a More Engaged South Asia -- Annex 5A: Implications for Policy and Operations -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A Consolidated Direct Investment Survey Data Augmentation -- Appendix B Data Description and Empirical Results -- Glossary -- Boxes -- Box 2.1 Internationalization Strategy Options for Serving Consumer Markets at Home and Abroad -- Box 3.1 Defining Inward and Outward Foreign Direct Investment -- Box 3.2 Issues with Global Foreign Direct Investment Data -- Box 3.4 Timeline of India's Gradual Path to Liberalization of OFDI -- Box 3.5 Promotional Measures for Outward FDI in Selected Economies -- Box 3.6 Summary of Outward Foreign Direct Investment Benefits from a Value Chain Perspective -- Box 3.7 How OFDI Helped MAS Holdings (Sri Lanka) Upgrade along the Apparel Value Chain.
Box 4.1 Estimated Equation for the Determinants of Outward Investment -- Figures -- Figure O.1 Low South Asian Intraregional Investment -- Figure O.2 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia, by Home Country -- Figure 1.1 IFDI Stock in Developing Economies from Regional versus Extraregional Source Economies, 2017 -- Figure 1.2 Intraregional Investment as a Share of IFDI from the World: Developing Economies versus All Economies, 2017 -- Figure 1.3 South Asian Intraregional Exports, 1990-2018 -- Figure 1.4 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity in South Asia, by Home Country of Investors -- Figure 1A.1 Geographic Profile of South Asia -- Figure 2.1 Multinational Location Options and Frictions -- Figure B2.1.1 Internationalization Options for Serving Consumer Markets at Home and Abroad -- Figure 2.2 Relationship of Productivity to Serving Foreign Markets by Exporting and Investing Abroad -- Figure 3.1 Developing Economy Share of World OFDI Flows and Stocks -- Figure 3.2 Outward FDI Stock from Developing Economies to the World, 2017 -- Regional versus Extraregional Destination Economies -- Figure 3.3 Intraregional Investment as a Share of Total OFDI, 2017 -- Regional Developing Economies and All Regional Economies -- Figure 3.4 Intraregional Outward Foreign Direct Investment into South Asia, 2012-17 -- Figure 3.5 Outward Foreign Direct Investment from South Asia, 2012-17 -- Figure 3.6 Global Trends in Inward FDI Policies, 2003-18 -- Figure 3.7 Share of Female Chief Executive Officers in South Asia -- Figure 3.8 Outward Investors from Various Sectors (Based on International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities) -- Figure 3.9 Motivations for Investing in South Asia and outside South Asia -- Figure 3.10 Detailed Motivations for Investing in South Asia.
Figure B3.7.1 How OFDI Helped MAS Holdings Upgrade along the Apparel Smile Curve -- Figure 3.11 Distribution Investment Abroad -- Figure 3.12 Export Platform Investment -- Figure 3.13 Dynamic Story: From Distribution to Export Platform Investment -- Figure 3.14 Complex Investment with Horizontal, Vertical, and Export Platform Features -- Figure 3.15 Hybrid Horizontal Investment -- Figure 3.16 Horizontal Investment with a Twist -- Figure 3.17 Franchise Option -- Figure 3.18 Management Contracts and Investment in Hotels -- Figure 3A.1 Indirectly Routed Inflows from India's Top Foreign Direct Investment Sources -- Figure 4.1 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity Scores, by Destination: Identification of Knowledge Surplus and Deficit Pairs -- Figure 4.2 Bilateral Network Connection Scores, by Destination -- Figure 4.3 Bilateral Trust Scores, by Destination -- Figure 4.4 The Knowledge-Trust Nexus: To Know Me Is to Trust Me? -- Figure 4.5 Networks Reduce the Fixed Entry Costs of Investing and Lead to More Investors with Greater Variability in Productivity -- Figure 4.6 Exporters Become Investors -- Figure 4.7 The Role of Conglomerates and Business Groups in South Asia -- Figure 4.8 Learning from Pioneers Induces Entry of Follower Firms by Reducing Follower Entry Costs -- Figure 4.9 Varying Reduction of Fixed Entry Costs of Investing Based on Level of Information Frictions -- Figure 4.10 Awareness of South Asian Investment Opportunities: Actual Investors -- Figure 4.11 Top Three Channels of Awareness of Investment Opportunities in South Asia and Outside South Asia, across Investors and Noninvestors -- Figure 4.12 Due Diligence Intermediaries, by Destination -- Figure 4A.1 Bilateral Knowledge Connectivity, Network Connectivity, and Trust: Raw Z-Scores.
Figure 5.1 Trends in World Trade in Goods versus Intellectual Property Payments, Services Imports, and Foreign Direct Investment Flows, 1990-2017 -- Figure 5A.1 Market Opportunities Dominate the Type of Information Support Requested -- Figure 5A.2 Access to Finance Dominates OFDI Support Requests -- Figure A.1 CDIS Data Augmentation Doubles Data Availability and Increases Value by US3 Trillion -- Figure A.2 Top Destinations for Outward FDI Stock from Each South Asian Economy, 2017 -- Figure A.3 Ease of Investing across Borders: Developing Regions, 2010 (0-100, best) -- Figure A.4 Geography of India's North Eastern Region -- Figure B.1 Comparison of Firm Activities: Full Sample versus Investors -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Case Studies in South Asian Intraregional Investment -- Table 1.2 South Asian Intraregional Goods Exports and Imports, 2018 (US millions) -- Table 1A.1 Profile of South Asian Economies, 2019 -- Table 1B.1 Sector Shares of Exports to South Asia and the Rest of the World, 2015 -- Table 1B.2 South Asian Intraregional Trade Agreements -- Table 2.1 Serving Foreign Markets: Alternative Modes in Rising Order of Fixed Entry Costs (1 Low-9 High) -- Table 3.1 South Asian Intraregional Investment Stocks, by Country, 2017 -- Table 3.2 Laws and Institutions Related to Outward Direct Investment Policy in South Asia -- Table 3.3 Summary of OFDI Regulatory Policies in South Asia -- Table B3.5.1 OFDI Policy Measures in Selected Economies -- Table 3.4 Laws and Institutions Related to Inward Foreign Direct Investment -- Table 3.5 Special Economic Zones in South Asia and East Asia and Pacific, 2018 -- Table 3.6 South Asian Outward Investments, by Investment Type and Investor Origin -- Table 3.7 Destination of South Asian Outward Investments -- Table 3.8 Sector Origin Breakdown, by Investor and Noninvestor, and Destination Region.
Table 4.1 Evolution of Investment Destinations: First Destination and Sequential Investing, by Investment Type.
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Strengthening Competitiveness In Bangladesh-Thematic Assessment : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Strengthening Competitiveness In Bangladesh-Thematic Assessment : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 337
Collana Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Trade
Soggetto topico International economic relations
ISBN 1-4648-0899-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Key Messages; Chapter 1 Bangladesh's Trade Performance; Introduction; Bangladesh's Macroeconomic Performance; Bangladesh's Performance in Goods Trade; Dependence on Imports; Exporting Firms' Performance and Dynamics; Bangladesh's Trade in Services; Exports of Labor Services; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Trade Policy, Export Incentives, and Consumer Welfare; Introduction; Heavy Border Taxation; Distortionary Incentives; Tariffs Influenced Heavily by Revenue Considerations; Nontariff Measures
Trade Policy and WelfareServices Trade Policy Restrictiveness; Conclusions; Annex 2A: Survey Data and Computations for ERP Analysis; Annex 2B: Analysis of Tariff Redundancy; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Market Access: From Preferences to Global Integration; Introduction; Preferential Access for Bangladesh in High-Income Economies; Increased Role of Regional Markets for Bangladeshi Exports; Integrating into Production-Sharing Networks; Export Promotion in Bangladesh; Recommendations; Annex 3A: Regression Results; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Leveraging Institutions for Trade Development
IntroductionTrade Policy Institutions; Interagency Coordination and Consultation; Toward a New Trade Policy Framework; Building Institutional Capacity; Conclusion and Recommendations; Annex 4A: Details of Organizations in Bangladesh and Overseas; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Meeting the Quality Challenge: Technical Regulation, Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, and Quality Infrastructure; Introduction; Background; Meeting the Quality Challenge Abroad: How Bangladesh Manages Export Quality; Meeting the Quality Challenge at Home: How Bangladesh Manages Import Procedures
Meeting the Quality Challenge Next Door: Regional Trade and QualityConclusions and Recommendations; Annex 5A: Current and Upcoming BSTI Projects; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Trade Facilitation and Logistics; Introduction; Logistics Performance; Customs and Border Management; Regional Integration and Trade Facilitation; Options for Improving Trade Facilitation and Logistics Performance in Bangladesh; Annex 6A: List of Goods That Can Be Cleared in Off-Dock Yards; Notes; References; Chapter 7 Constraints to Trade Finance; Introduction; Role of Trade Finance; Trade Finance in Bangladesh
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Strengthening Competitiveness In Bangladesh-Thematic Assessment : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Strengthening Competitiveness In Bangladesh-Thematic Assessment : : A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study / / Sanjay Kathuria
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 337
Collana Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Trade
Soggetto topico International economic relations
ISBN 9781464808999
1464808996
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Key Messages; Chapter 1 Bangladesh's Trade Performance; Introduction; Bangladesh's Macroeconomic Performance; Bangladesh's Performance in Goods Trade; Dependence on Imports; Exporting Firms' Performance and Dynamics; Bangladesh's Trade in Services; Exports of Labor Services; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Trade Policy, Export Incentives, and Consumer Welfare; Introduction; Heavy Border Taxation; Distortionary Incentives; Tariffs Influenced Heavily by Revenue Considerations; Nontariff Measures
Trade Policy and WelfareServices Trade Policy Restrictiveness; Conclusions; Annex 2A: Survey Data and Computations for ERP Analysis; Annex 2B: Analysis of Tariff Redundancy; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Market Access: From Preferences to Global Integration; Introduction; Preferential Access for Bangladesh in High-Income Economies; Increased Role of Regional Markets for Bangladeshi Exports; Integrating into Production-Sharing Networks; Export Promotion in Bangladesh; Recommendations; Annex 3A: Regression Results; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Leveraging Institutions for Trade Development
IntroductionTrade Policy Institutions; Interagency Coordination and Consultation; Toward a New Trade Policy Framework; Building Institutional Capacity; Conclusion and Recommendations; Annex 4A: Details of Organizations in Bangladesh and Overseas; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Meeting the Quality Challenge: Technical Regulation, Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, and Quality Infrastructure; Introduction; Background; Meeting the Quality Challenge Abroad: How Bangladesh Manages Export Quality; Meeting the Quality Challenge at Home: How Bangladesh Manages Import Procedures
Meeting the Quality Challenge Next Door: Regional Trade and QualityConclusions and Recommendations; Annex 5A: Current and Upcoming BSTI Projects; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Trade Facilitation and Logistics; Introduction; Logistics Performance; Customs and Border Management; Regional Integration and Trade Facilitation; Options for Improving Trade Facilitation and Logistics Performance in Bangladesh; Annex 6A: List of Goods That Can Be Cleared in Off-Dock Yards; Notes; References; Chapter 7 Constraints to Trade Finance; Introduction; Role of Trade Finance; Trade Finance in Bangladesh
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Toward new sources of competitiveness in Bangladesh : a Bangladesh diagnostic trade integration study / / Sanjay Kathuria and Mariem Malouche
Toward new sources of competitiveness in Bangladesh : a Bangladesh diagnostic trade integration study / / Sanjay Kathuria and Mariem Malouche
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington DC : , : World Bank, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (165 p.)
Disciplina 382.6095492
Collana Directions in development. Trade
Soggetto topico Exports - Bangladesh
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0648-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Synopsis -- Overview and key messages -- Bangladesh's export performance -- Four-pillar strategy to spur faster, export-led growth -- Illustrating the thematic analysis : export constraints and potential in selected sectors -- Conclusions -- Annex A: proposed action matrix -- Boxes.
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Kathuria Sanjay  
Washington DC : , : World Bank, , [2016]
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Toward new sources of competitiveness in Bangladesh : a Bangladesh diagnostic trade integration study / / Sanjay Kathuria, Mariem Malouche
Toward new sources of competitiveness in Bangladesh : a Bangladesh diagnostic trade integration study / / Sanjay Kathuria, Mariem Malouche
Autore Kathuria Sanjay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm.)
Disciplina 382/.6095492
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Exports - Bangladesh
ISBN 1-4648-0648-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Synopsis -- Overview and key messages -- Bangladesh's export performance -- Four-pillar strategy to spur faster, export-led growth -- Illustrating the thematic analysis : export constraints and potential in selected sectors -- Conclusions -- Annex A: proposed action matrix -- Boxes.
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Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2015
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