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Blog: Shifting Gears: Adjusting to Life After LDC Trade

RAPID Review 2024!

Working Paper: RAPID research shows that expansionary monetary policy, designed to stimulate investment, has resulted in higher inflation and depreciation pressures.

Policy Brief- October 2025: EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CS3D) and implication for Bangladesh.

16 per cent of the world’s population (1.3 billion people) live with significant disabilities.

RAPID Staff Seminar Series

RAPID Staff Seminar Series

Optimising Bangladesh’s universal pension framework-Samiha Chowdhury, Research Associate, RAPID.

Policy Brief: Shedding Nightlight on Economic Development in Bangladesh

Policy Brief: What Will MC13 Decide for Global Trade? A Look at Bangladesh’s Position and Expectations

Policy Brief: What is the impact of Bangladesh’s LDC graduation on its RMG sector’s export competitiveness?

The global apparel market is undergoing a significant transformation, with China's once dominant share declining for several reasons.

Working Paper: The political economy of direct taxation in Bangladesh

The structure of NBR tax revenue shows that Bangladesh is highly dependent on indirect taxation for revenue mobilization.

How can Bangladesh utilise the potential of man-made fibre in RMG sector?

Bangladesh captures less than 5% of global non-cotton apparel market. What can be done enhance such export?

Survey Report: In what ways does the uneven spread of cross-border migration affect men and women differently in different parts of Bangladesh?

Women’s and men’s participation in cross-border labour migration in five districts of Bangladesh.

RAPID Research: How can Bangladesh utilise the potential of South-South Cooperation

How can Bangladesh materialize the potential of South-South cooperation? Explore through this slide deck based on RAPID research.

Rebels, victims, agents of change: The singular histories of women migrant workers

The purpose of this ethnographic study is to shed light on how women view their migration and work abroad.

Report: Employment and working conditions in Bangladesh’s leather industry

This study aims to assess the employment and working conditions in Bangladesh’s leather industry.

‘Food inflation is an unavoidable consequence of currency devaluation’

"Given the unsettled world markets, I think we are reaching a point fast when we need to prevent our reserves from falling below the current level." RAPID chairman Dr M A Razzaque talked with The Business Standard regarding rising inflation and taka devaluation.
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