Abdur Razzaque With a Ph D from the University of Sussex, Dr Abdur Razzaque is a faculty member of the Department of Economics at Dhaka University, who is currently on leave and with the Commonwealth Secretariat, London, UK, as an Economic Adviser. Dr Razzaque’s most recent publications include several chapters in a book titled Commodity prices and Development (published by Oxford University Press: UK), a chapter in WTO at the Margins (published by Cambridge University Press: UK), an edited volume, Global Rice Trade Liberalisation: Implications for South Asian Countries (published by Commonwealth Secretariat and Academic Foundation) and two other edited volumes (with Selim Raihan): WTO and Regional Trade Negotiations outcomes : Potential Implications on Bangladesh and Trade and Industrial policy Environment in Bangladesh with special Reference to some Non-traditional Export Sectors (both published by Pathak Shamabesh). Dr Razzaque has also done research on poverty and labour issues, and is a co-author of the book Documenting the Undocumented : Female Migrant workers from Bangladesh (Pathak Shamabesh). Dr Razzaque has contributed to research projects commissioned by, amongst others, Asian Development Bank, Bangladesh Institute of Development studies (BIDS), Commonwealth secretariat, International Development Research centre (IDRC), CUTS International, ILO, Planning commission of Bangladesh, UNCTAD, UNDP, and world Bank. He has also presented his works in various national and international conferences and workshops.