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Potential trade vulnerability of Bangladesh: an exploratory analysis
Bangladesh's integration in the global economy has hitherto proven to be an important force behind its economic growth. However, exclusively trade dependent growth is also trade vulnerable growth. This paper explores the factors that may potentially affect the trade vulnerability of Bangladesh. Results of the bivariate non-parametric local linear kernel regression estimation reveal that the minimum wage of readymade garment workers, manufacturing cost, utilities cost, crude oil prices, and climate change are positively related to trade volatility, while improved political stability is negatively related to trade volatility. Multivariate kernel regressions with composite indicators show that macroeconomic factors, such as exchange rate, foreign exchange reserves and budget balance, have a statistically significant impact on the trade volatility of Bangladesh. In view of these preliminary results, a number of policy recommendations are suggested to deal with the short run and long run trade vulnerability of Bangladesh.
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IJTGM fosters discussion on the various interrelationships between economic growth at national and international levels and international trade. The journal will emphasise the implications that trade policy exerts on economic growth and vice versa, as well the role of national governments, international organisations and the business community on related issues of worldwide concern. Topics covered include International trade Economic growth The role of international economic organisations in the global economy International economic issues Interaction between global markets and trade Implications of globalisation on markets and trade WTO and its policies FDI and the international economics The role of IT in the process of globalisation The importance of growing wealth disparity in trade and management The impact of government debts on international trade and management issues The role of oil and gas: industry intentions, pricing strategies, etc. Trade as determined by currency instability Financing trade deficits.