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Towards an Inclusive Green Bangladesh

Towards an Inclusive Green Bangladesh is a sequel to the earlier volume The Inclusive Finance and Sustainable Development (2014) by Professor Dr. Atiur Rahman, former Governor of Bangladesh Bank. The present volume, like the previous one, covers select speeches of the author delivered during 2013-2015.

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About The Author

Dr. Atiur Rahman

Dr. Atiur Rahman is a professore of the department of Development Studies, University of Dhaka. Dr. Rahman served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh during May 2009-March 2016. He occupied different positions in eminent research and academic institutions. He holds Ph.D. in Economics from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Professor Rahman has published 56 books in English and Bengali, besides, numerous papers in national and international journals. The book titled Peasants and Classes (1986) jointly published by Zed Books, London, UPL, Dhaka and Oxford University Press Ltd, Delhi was widely acclaimed by students, teachers and multi-disciplinary scholars. Other books also got wider readership.

Towards an Inclusive Green Bangladesh is a sequel to the earlier volume The Inclusive Finance and Sustainable Development (2014) by Professor Dr. Atiur Rahman, former Governor of Bangladesh Bank. The present volume, like the previous one, covers select speeches of the author delivered during 2013-2015.

This Volume speaks about many changes in the economy and financial sector of Bangladesh, some of which reflect tectonic transitions. In particular, the seeds of transformative changes sown by the central bank of Bangladesh under his leadership by nudging finance toward equity, inclusion and environment have given birth to trees that deserve to be nurtured over coming years. While making this remarkable journey Governor Rahman had to speak a lot to the stakeholders both home and abroad. This volume narrates this fascinating journey of a regulator who made a sincere attempt at changing the focus of a central bank towards inclusion and sustainability of finance.

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