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Selim Raihan

Dr Selim Raihan is professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and executive director, South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (Sanem). Email: selim.raihan@econdu.ac.bd

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Bangladesh’s external cushion is wearing thin

4 August 2026
Bangladesh’s latest external sector numbers deserve closer scrutiny than the reassuring headline of rising remittances suggests. A closer reading reveals an economy gradually losing one of its traditional sources of resilience: steady inflows of concessional foreign financing.
4 August 2026
reasons behind Bangladesh's low remittance inflow

Opinion / Bangladesh's external cushion is wearing thin

3 August 2026
While remittances continue to support foreign exchange earnings, the simultaneous decline in foreign loan commitments and disbursements, coupled with rising debt repayments, points to a tightening external financing environment
3 August 2026
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A trillion-dollar ambition needs a stronger investment climate

29 July 2026
The other day, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman reaffirmed his government’s commitment to transforming Bangladesh into a $1 trillion economy by 2034. While the ambition is welcome, there is a policy puzzle that needs to be encountered
29 July 2026
Bangladesh growth target

A higher growth target without credible reform will remain elusive

20 July 2026
Growth cannot be declared or budgeted into existence; it must be earned through credibility, investment, productivity, and institutional change.
20 July 2026
Bangladesh Exports And Remittance FY26

Exports falter, remittances rise: What does this tell us?

2 July 2026
Exports stood at around $48 billion, down by 0.58 percent from the previous year, despite a sharp June increase. This means the rebound came too late to change the annual picture. It may signal some recovery in orders, delayed shipment adjustments, or short-term buyer confidence. But it does not prove that the export sector has regained strength.
2 July 2026
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Budget reform must start with what's feasible

30 June 2026
Every year, the national budget contains some good initiatives.
30 June 2026
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A budget of promises, pressures, and unanswered questions

13 June 2026
Budgets often reveal more through their tensions than through their promises. The proposed budget for FY2026-27 is no exception.
13 June 2026
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The budget must rebuild social protection for a changing economy

4 June 2026
Bangladesh has reached a point where social protection can no longer be treated as a set of small compensatory programmes for the poor.
4 June 2026
Bangladesh-India relations must be based on justice and equal dignity

Bangladesh-India relations must be based on justice and equal dignity

Exploring the complexities of Bangladesh-India relations, cooperation, and challenges.
14 December 2024
Anatomy of the current economic situation in Bangladesh

An anatomy of the current economic situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh's economy faces instability, inflation, and political unrest hindering growth.
3 December 2024
Takeaways from COP29

Takeaways from COP29

The climate clock is ticking faster than ever for countries like Bangladesh.
29 November 2024
Crony Capitalism

Crony capitalism stifled investment and growth in Bangladesh

Crony capitalism is deeply ingrained and has gotten in the way of a truly dynamic and inclusive economy in Bangladesh.
6 November 2024
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Navigating economic crisis and political unrest: Lessons Bangladesh and Sri Lanka can share

There is much to learn from both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, two South Asian countries, as they navigate their shifting landscapes.
21 October 2024
The country has attained almost self-sufficiency in rice, but food production alone can never guarantee food security. FILE PHOTO: RAJIB RAIHAN

WORLD FOOD DAY: Food security is not just about food production

World Food Day raises global awareness and prompts action for those suffering from hunger.
16 October 2024
Overcoming tax reform challenges in Bangladesh

Overcoming tax reform challenges in Bangladesh

Low revenue from taxes hinders economic growth and perpetuates cycles of poverty and inequality.
3 October 2024
economic challenges for interim government

The steep economic challenges that the interim government faces

It is crucial for the interim government to focus on setting a strong foundation for future changes.
16 September 2024
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Why a political consensus on reforms is necessary

The country needs a new political settlement among the key actors, currently critically important in Bangladesh’s politics.
13 August 2024
Poverty research in Bangladesh

What does poverty research in Bangladesh require?

In-depth poverty research in Bangladesh requires understanding the structural factors behind poverty.
13 June 2024
food insecurity in Bangladesh

How concerned should we be about food insecurity?

The persistent high inflationary pressures in Bangladesh over the last two years have heightened concerns regarding the erosion of food security among a large section of the population.
6 May 2024
Food insecurity in Bangladesh

Food security before Covid and now

Urban poverty has seen a rise between the pre-Covid time and now, serving a debilitating blow to the food security of urban populace.
28 March 2024
Despite moderate performance in several SDGs, Bangladesh faces major challenges in actually achieving them.

Bangladesh's SDG performance: A changed approach can help us get ahead

Despite moderate performance in several SDGs, Bangladesh faces major challenges in actually achieving them.
11 February 2024
Bangladesh's economic crisis.

What lies ahead for Bangladesh’s economy?

To overcome the economic crisis, no doubt, the country needs strong economic leadership, backed by strong political will.
8 January 2024
A ‘blended regime’ drives our economic and political crises

A ‘blended regime’ drives our economic and political crises

Bangladesh is now in the depths of both economic and political crises.
3 December 2023
Selim Raihan

Political violence during election will make economic recovery more difficult

There are some big concerns we must address given the possibility of the political tension permeating our economic domain.
18 November 2023
Food insecurity

Food insecurity is haunting our poor

The soaring food prices, coupled with falling real income, pose a serious challenge for the poor in terms of accessing adequate and nutritious food.
29 October 2023
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Taming the inflation monster in Bangladesh

Inflation in Bangladesh has reached its highest level in a decade and has been a persistent problem for more than 18 months, starting from early last year.
9 October 2023
Switching to renewables is easier than we think

Switching to renewables is easier than we think

Bangladesh’s progress towards switching to renewable energy has remained slow and uncertain.
28 September 2023
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Demystifying BRICS and the stakes for Bangladesh

Bangladesh has strong economic aspirations to become part of a forum like BRICS.
4 September 2023

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