THIRD UN CONFERENCE ON THE LDCs: MAKING IT BETTER FOR BANGLADESH
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The paper suggests a strategic approach for Bangladesh at the LDC III negotiation process. It also reviews the events leading to the Third UN Conference on the LDCs; documents the global and national contexts in which the conference is taking place; and provides critical perspectives of stakeholders.Download Info
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Paper provided by Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) in its series CPD Working Paper with number 12.Length: 37 pages
Date of creation: Feb 2001
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Handle: RePEc:pdb:opaper:12
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