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Making of a Nation Bangladesh : An Economist's Tale

Making of a Nation Bangladesh : An Economist's Tale

Author: Nurul Islam
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN9789845061254
Edition2013, 3rd impression
Pages482
Reading Level General Reading
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category Politics-International Affairs and Relations নন ফিক্শন
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Professor Nurul Islam provides a penetrating analysis of the evolving struggle of the Bengalis with Pakistan governments policies on economic issues that led to the birth of Bangladesh. He also provides an insight into the important landmark economic policy issues during Bangladeshs formative years. The book begins by providing for the first time an insiders view of many little known aspects or subjects of economic debates and negotiations with Pakistan that caused the great divide between East and West Pakistan. He also examines in great detail the far reaching implications of Awami League's Six Point Programme, which was not fully understood by many at that time. In his capacity as the Deputy Chairman of the first Bangladesh Planning Commission he was not only intimately associated with but also had a unique insight into both the underlying rationale, the process of decision making and of governance in those formative years. The interpretation or assessment of some of these policy issues and developments remains a subject of considerable controversy. Professor Islam's analysis is seen as a major contribution to the debate which attempts to fill many gaps in facts and interpretation. In the concluding part of the book, he discusses a few policy issues of contemporaneous importance for Bangladesh in the light of the past and for the purposes of the future. In his analysis of the major issues and incidents, he has drawn on his personal notes as well as on many hitherto unpublished reports, documents and communications, a few of which are reproduced in the book. The book will be particularly useful for students, teachers and policy makers as well as those interested in the political economy of nation building.

Professor Nurul Islam provides a penetrating analysis of the evolving struggle of the Bengalis with Pakistan governments policies on economic issues that led to the birth of Bangladesh. He also provides an insight into the important landmark economic policy issues during Bangladeshs formative years. The book begins by providing for the first time an insiders view of many little known aspects or subjects of economic debates and negotiations with Pakistan that caused the great divide between East and West Pakistan. He also examines in great detail the far reaching implications of Awami League's Six Point Programme, which was not fully understood by many at that time. In his capacity as the Deputy Chairman of the first Bangladesh Planning Commission he was not only intimately associated with but also had a unique insight into both the underlying rationale, the process of decision making and of governance in those formative years. The interpretation or assessment of some of these policy issues and developments remains a subject of considerable controversy. Professor Islam's analysis is seen as a major contribution to the debate which attempts to fill many gaps in facts and interpretation. In the concluding part of the book, he discusses a few policy issues of contemporaneous importance for Bangladesh in the light of the past and for the purposes of the future. In his analysis of the major issues and incidents, he has drawn on his personal notes as well as on many hitherto unpublished reports, documents and communications, a few of which are reproduced in the book. The book will be particularly useful for students, teachers and policy makers as well as those interested in the political economy of nation building.

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Nurul Islam

Professor Nurul Islam, is a leading development economist combining academic excellence with policy making at the highest level. He has an illustrious career spanning over three decades - Professor at Dhaka University, Founder-Director of Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Deputy Chairman of the First Planning Commission laying the economic foundations of independent Bangladesh. Later, as he moved on to the world stage he had been Assistant Director General of UN Food and Agriculture Organisation and is currently Emeritus Fellow at International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington DC. Educated at Harvard where he received his Ph.D. in Economics, he held visiting appointments at various universities abroad including Oxford and Yale and was Chairman of the UN Committee on Development Policy. He has written extensively on various aspects of trade, development, food security and public policy

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