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Role of the State in Bangladesh’s Underdevelopment
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The book is the outcome of five years of painstaking research by the author on the role of the state in Bangladesh’s underdevelopment following the methodology of the political economy of underdevelopment. Theoretically, underdevelopment is conceptualised as ‘retarded development’. The roles of the colonial state of the British East India Company and the direct colonial rule by the British state, the neo-colonial bondage under the Pakistani state and the role of the Bangladesh state in the post-independence forty-five years up to 2016 in the underdevelopment of Bangladesh have been analysed in the nine chapters of the book in the light of appropriate theoretical framework and with the help of elaborate facts and evidences. The main hypothesis of the book is that Bangladesh state remains neo-colonial, peripheral capitalist, bureaucratic and extractive, which is responsible for the underdevelopment of the country. Therefore, the main task before the people of Bangladesh is to transform the system that runs the country from ‘an agent causing underdevelopment’ to ‘an agent of development’.
Muinul Islam
Dr. Muinul Islam is a leading economist of Bangladesh. He taught at the University of Chittagong from 1973 until his retirement in 2016. He holds an MA in Economics from the University of Dhaka, a second MA in Economics from McMaster University (1976) and a Ph.D in Economics from Vanderbilt University (1981). Dr. Islam was elected president of Chittagong University Teachers’ Association in 1986 and president of Bangladesh Economic Association (2000-02). He was awarded a gold medal by the Bangladesh Economic Association in 2012 as one of the four topmost economists of Bangladesh. After his retirement Prof. Islam was nominated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh as a UGC Professor (July 2016-June 2018). The Government of Bangladesh conferred