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Population Policy in Bangladesh

In: The Economic Development of Bangladesh within a Socialist Framework

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  • Badrud Duza

    (University of Chittagong)

Abstract

Modern developing countries are faced by an enormous challenge of rapid economic development and vast societal transformation. The developmental framework has to take into cognisance a complex and tense background of: (a) the emergence of new social philosophies and dynamics of varied economic forces involving national and international politics of development; (b) inhibited development under colonialism and imperialism, side-by-side with new socio-economic and political alternatives envisaged; (c) conspicuous differences in life conditions among various strata of the same society and between what have been called the rich nations and the poor nations; (d) incredible achievements in modern communications, helping instant diffusion of cultural traits, organisations, new ideologies, and technological innovations in a quickly shrinking world; (e) partly as a corollary, a nearly endemic feature of intra- as well as international demonstration effects leading to rising expectations and rising frustrations, a strikingly new awareness of wants and poverty, and a desparate feeling of relative deprivations around the world.1

Suggested Citation

  • Badrud Duza, 1974. "Population Policy in Bangladesh," International Economic Association Series, in: E. A. G. Robinson & Keith Griffin (ed.), The Economic Development of Bangladesh within a Socialist Framework, chapter 10, pages 260-288, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-02363-9_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-02363-9_10
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