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The Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Study on Bangladesh (Working Paper)

Working paper 1 Oct 2012 State and Tax

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  • The Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Study on Bangladesh

Authors

Bazlul H. Khondker

Professor of Economics, University of Dhaka

Sayema H. Bidisha

Assistant Professor, University of Dhaka
Dr Mohammad Abdur Razzaque

Mohammad A. Razzaque

Chairman, Research and Policy Integration for Development (RAPID)
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