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Adjusting to Global Economic Volatility

The Case of South Asia

Mustafa K. Mujeri (Ed.)‚ Wahiduddin Mahmud (Ed.)

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In South Asia, the impact of global economic vulnerability has been felt mainly through finance, trade and investment channels affecting the performance of the real economy. The slowdown in growth of exports and remittances, and other associated changes in the domestic economies have resulted in lower growth. This has also had social implications through changes in household income, intra-household decisions and resource allocations creating adverse impact on food security, nutrition, education, health care as well as poverty dynamics and its intergenerational transmission.

 

Adjusting to Global Economic Volatility: The Case of South Asia attempts to answer three questions: a) How has South Asia been coping with the impacts of global economic vulnerability? b) What has determined the differential impact of various sectors to global economic and financial crisis? c) What demand- and supply-side bottlenecks need to be eased to meet the challenges of global vulnerability and how regional cooperation can help the countries going forward?

 

Meeting the global volatility challenges calls for a reform agenda that cuts across both domestic economies as well as the framework for regional cooperation. It must also be recognised that regional cooperation is not easy, and implementation of required actions is frequently weak in South Asian countries having diverse backgrounds. Furthermore, effective regional cooperation and integration takes time to develop and requires incremental, gradual and flexible implementation with visible payoffs. Successful cooperation requires leadership. Development of regional resources can be one of the important areas to make progress, which creates opportunities for win-win outcomes and equitable sharing of benefits among all partners.

 


Praise for this book

“An interesting and informative collection of essays on South Asian economies by a range of contributors with high academic reputation, the volume contains interesting analysis and excellent material on a variety of subjects from financial crisis to overseas workers’ remittances, from climate change to trade in health care services. The book has relevance much beyond South Asia for countries at a similar stage of development and is warmly recommended to anyone interested in development problems and policies.”
— M.G. Quibria
Professor of Economics, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

 

 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Mustafa K. Mujeri is the Director-General of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), and Coordinator of the SANEI, the South Asian regional arm of the Global Development Network. He obtained his PhD in Economics from McMaster University in Canada.

 

Before joining BIDS, he served as the Chief Economist of the Bangladesh Bank (country’s central bank), and United Nations Development Programme Advisor in Cambodia. Dr Mujeri has extensive research experience in different areas of economics, especially in development economics, poverty and macro policy analysis, and application of modelling and quantitative techniques in development issues.

 

Wahiduddin Mahmud (PhD in economics, Cambridge University, 1978) has recently retired as professor of economics at Dhaka University. He is currently a member of the UN Committee for Development Policy (UN CDP), and a Country Advisor to International Growth Centre at the London School of Economics. He is a founder and former Chairman of PKSF, the apex microfinance funding institution in Bangladesh. His books include: Adjustment and Beyond: The Reform Experience in South Asia, Handbook on the South Asian Economies, Seasonality of Hunger and Public Policies and The Theory and Practice of Microcredit (forthcoming).

 


Contributors

Nisha Arunatilake 

 

Bhuban B. Bajracharya

 

Arindam Banik

 

Pradip K. Bhaumik

 

Nimai Das 

 

Namrata Ghosh

 

Naved Hamid

 

Noorulain Hanif 

 

Monzur Hossain 

 

Sheikh Md. Monzurul Huq

 

Yasin Janjua 

 

Suwendrani Jayaratne

 

Priyanka Jayawardena

 

Roshini Jayaweera

 

Saibal Kar

 

Mahreen Mahmud 

 

Minhaj Mahmud 

 

Sadia Mariam Malik

 

D. Narayana

 

Krishna Prasad Pant

 

Maliha Quddus

 

Farhana Rafiq 

 

S. Irudaya Rajan

 

Partha Pratim Sahu

 

Safdar Sohail

 

Syed Naimul Wadood

 

Dushni Weerakoon

 


Contents in Detail

   1. Growth, Employment and Poverty Implications 

  of Recent Financial Crisis: A Comparative Study of India, 

  Pakistan and Bangladesh

  SADIA M. MALIK and YASIN JANJUA

   

2. Migrant Remittances to South Asia: 

  Determinants and Effect on Growth

  MAHREEN MAHMUD and NAVED HAMID

   

3. The Financial Crisis in the Gulf and 

  its Impact on South Asian Migrant Workers

  S. IRUDAYA RAJAN and D. NARAYANA

   

4. The Employment Implications of Recent Economic 

  Slowdown: Evidences from a Field Survey in India

  PARTHA PRATIM SAHU

   

5. Market Integration in Agricultural Commodities 

  in India: A Study on Impact of Movement in 

  International Prices on Household Welfare

  NAMRATA GHOSH

   

6. Global Commodity Price Volatility and Domestic Inflation: 

  Impact on the Financial Sector in Bangladesh

  MONZUR HOSSAIN and FARHANA RAFIQ

   

7. Delinking of Local and International Prices: 

  Exploring Competition in the Bangladesh Rice Market

  MINHAJ MAHMUD and SYED NAIMUL WADOOD

   

8. Exploring the Relations between Climate Change 

  and Poverty in India

  SAIBAL KAR and NIMAI DAS

   

9. Trade in Health Services in South Asia: 

  An Examination of the Need for Regional Cooperation

  ARINDAM BANIK, PRADIP K. BHAUMIK, 

  SHEIKH MD. MONZURUL HUQ 

  and BHUBAN B. BAJRACHARYA

   

10. Quantification of Barriers to Services Trade in Pakistan

  SAFDAR SOHAIL, NOORULAIN HANIF and MALIHA QUDDUS

   

11. Health Costs of Dung Cake Fuel Use by the Poor in Rural Nepal

  KRISHNA PRASAD PANT

   

12. Impact of Remittances on the Household of the Emigrant 

  and on the Economy of the Migrant’s Country: Sri Lanka

  NISHA ARUNATILAKE, SUWENDRANI JAYARATNE, 

  PRIYANKA JAYAWARDENA, ROSHINI JAYAWEERA 

  and DUSHNI WEERAKOON

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2014
Number of Pages 514
ISBN 9789332701649
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Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.

About the Book

In South Asia, the impact of global economic vulnerability has been felt mainly through finance, trade and investment channels affecting the performance of the real economy. The slowdown in growth of exports and remittances, and other associated changes in the domestic economies have resulted in lower growth. This has also had social implications through changes in household income, intra-household decisions and resource allocations creating adverse impact on food security, nutrition, education, health care as well as poverty dynamics and its intergenerational transmission.

 

Adjusting to Global Economic Volatility: The Case of South Asia attempts to answer three questions: a) How has South Asia been coping with the impacts of global economic vulnerability? b) What has determined the differential impact of various sectors to global economic and financial crisis? c) What demand- and supply-side bottlenecks need to be eased to meet the challenges of global vulnerability and how regional cooperation can help the countries going forward?

 

Meeting the global volatility challenges calls for a reform agenda that cuts across both domestic economies as well as the framework for regional cooperation. It must also be recognised that regional cooperation is not easy, and implementation of required actions is frequently weak in South Asian countries having diverse backgrounds. Furthermore, effective regional cooperation and integration takes time to develop and requires incremental, gradual and flexible implementation with visible payoffs. Successful cooperation requires leadership. Development of regional resources can be one of the important areas to make progress, which creates opportunities for win-win outcomes and equitable sharing of benefits among all partners.

 


Praise for this book

“An interesting and informative collection of essays on South Asian economies by a range of contributors with high academic reputation, the volume contains interesting analysis and excellent material on a variety of subjects from financial crisis to overseas workers’ remittances, from climate change to trade in health care services. The book has relevance much beyond South Asia for countries at a similar stage of development and is warmly recommended to anyone interested in development problems and policies.”
— M.G. Quibria
Professor of Economics, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

 

 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Mustafa K. Mujeri is the Director-General of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), and Coordinator of the SANEI, the South Asian regional arm of the Global Development Network. He obtained his PhD in Economics from McMaster University in Canada.

 

Before joining BIDS, he served as the Chief Economist of the Bangladesh Bank (country’s central bank), and United Nations Development Programme Advisor in Cambodia. Dr Mujeri has extensive research experience in different areas of economics, especially in development economics, poverty and macro policy analysis, and application of modelling and quantitative techniques in development issues.

 

Wahiduddin Mahmud (PhD in economics, Cambridge University, 1978) has recently retired as professor of economics at Dhaka University. He is currently a member of the UN Committee for Development Policy (UN CDP), and a Country Advisor to International Growth Centre at the London School of Economics. He is a founder and former Chairman of PKSF, the apex microfinance funding institution in Bangladesh. His books include: Adjustment and Beyond: The Reform Experience in South Asia, Handbook on the South Asian Economies, Seasonality of Hunger and Public Policies and The Theory and Practice of Microcredit (forthcoming).

 


Contributors

Nisha Arunatilake 

 

Bhuban B. Bajracharya

 

Arindam Banik

 

Pradip K. Bhaumik

 

Nimai Das 

 

Namrata Ghosh

 

Naved Hamid

 

Noorulain Hanif 

 

Monzur Hossain 

 

Sheikh Md. Monzurul Huq

 

Yasin Janjua 

 

Suwendrani Jayaratne

 

Priyanka Jayawardena

 

Roshini Jayaweera

 

Saibal Kar

 

Mahreen Mahmud 

 

Minhaj Mahmud 

 

Sadia Mariam Malik

 

D. Narayana

 

Krishna Prasad Pant

 

Maliha Quddus

 

Farhana Rafiq 

 

S. Irudaya Rajan

 

Partha Pratim Sahu

 

Safdar Sohail

 

Syed Naimul Wadood

 

Dushni Weerakoon

 


Contents in Detail

   1. Growth, Employment and Poverty Implications 

  of Recent Financial Crisis: A Comparative Study of India, 

  Pakistan and Bangladesh

  SADIA M. MALIK and YASIN JANJUA

   

2. Migrant Remittances to South Asia: 

  Determinants and Effect on Growth

  MAHREEN MAHMUD and NAVED HAMID

   

3. The Financial Crisis in the Gulf and 

  its Impact on South Asian Migrant Workers

  S. IRUDAYA RAJAN and D. NARAYANA

   

4. The Employment Implications of Recent Economic 

  Slowdown: Evidences from a Field Survey in India

  PARTHA PRATIM SAHU

   

5. Market Integration in Agricultural Commodities 

  in India: A Study on Impact of Movement in 

  International Prices on Household Welfare

  NAMRATA GHOSH

   

6. Global Commodity Price Volatility and Domestic Inflation: 

  Impact on the Financial Sector in Bangladesh

  MONZUR HOSSAIN and FARHANA RAFIQ

   

7. Delinking of Local and International Prices: 

  Exploring Competition in the Bangladesh Rice Market

  MINHAJ MAHMUD and SYED NAIMUL WADOOD

   

8. Exploring the Relations between Climate Change 

  and Poverty in India

  SAIBAL KAR and NIMAI DAS

   

9. Trade in Health Services in South Asia: 

  An Examination of the Need for Regional Cooperation

  ARINDAM BANIK, PRADIP K. BHAUMIK, 

  SHEIKH MD. MONZURUL HUQ 

  and BHUBAN B. BAJRACHARYA

   

10. Quantification of Barriers to Services Trade in Pakistan

  SAFDAR SOHAIL, NOORULAIN HANIF and MALIHA QUDDUS

   

11. Health Costs of Dung Cake Fuel Use by the Poor in Rural Nepal

  KRISHNA PRASAD PANT

   

12. Impact of Remittances on the Household of the Emigrant 

  and on the Economy of the Migrant’s Country: Sri Lanka

  NISHA ARUNATILAKE, SUWENDRANI JAYARATNE, 

  PRIYANKA JAYAWARDENA, ROSHINI JAYAWEERA 

  and DUSHNI WEERAKOON

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Publication Date 2014
Number of Pages 514
ISBN 9789332701649
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