01434pab a2200181 454500008004000000100001800040245009700058260000900155300001600164362001100180520084600191650003101037650001801068773003401086909001001120999001701130952010501147180718b2006 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMuhammad, Anu aGlobalisation and economic transformation in a peripheral economy: the Bangladesh experience c2006 ap.1459-464. a15 Apr aThere are two major interpretations of the term "globalisation". The first and mainstream view takes globalisation as the national outcome of global economic "progress". A second and dissenting view gives more emphasis to the power and ownership aspects of the globalisation process. This paper argues that the present globalisation process embraces elements of both views and is essentially monopoly capitalism, advancing on a world scale that seeks to integrate peripheral economies into a single global system. As a peripheral economy Bangladesh has become more marketised, more globalised, and more urbanised; and in the process it has now a large number of super-rich and an increasing number of uprooted poor people. This paper makes an attempt to understand the integration process of Bangladesh with the global economy. - Reproduced. aGlobalization - Bangladesh aGlobalization aEconomic and Political Weekly a69494 c69494d69494 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 41, Issue no: 15pAR69950r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR