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Indian and Chinese economies are growing rapidly among the Asian countries due to economic reforms. The prime objective of this study was to compare and analyze the economic status (in terms of economic growth, FDI inflows, export and import, remittance, labor force, tax and tariff) of both the...
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The main purpose of this study is to determine the impact of RTAs (Regional Trade Agreement) on the trade relation between the member and the non member countries of the agreement and also to determine the winners and losers in this relatively new form of trade. In order to establish this impact...
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The globalization of COVID-19 pandemic is en route to produce a chain of economic impacts worldwide through distortions in global trade and supply chain. The globalization of production and trade shocks in relation to China generate substantial threat to world trade. The aim of this paper is to...
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The globalization of COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impacts is set to run havoc across all economies in the world, throwing many into recession and possibly economic depression. As the numbers of infected and death cases rise sharply and recovery from the pandemic remains uncertain even in...
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Internationalization of banking institutions has been more evident to a greater extent recently due to the advancement of technology and global inter-connectedness of the business world. As the "engine of economic growth" banks are the dominant players in Bangladesh financial market. Due to...
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A smooth supply chain is critical for clothing exporters to profit and remain competitive in the global clothing industry. Several risks including the lower profit share, alongside cost reduction pressure from the buyers threaten the survival of the clothing (Readymade Garment) exporters. This...
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Information has been the greatest assets in this competitive age for any business. The success of financial institutions largely depends on the reputation in the market as these are fully service oriented institutions through protection of institutional and customer information. Especially for...
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Behavioral finance claims that investment attitude in the capital market is a function of investors' psychology, sentiment and approach towards risk. To fulfill this thirst, many experiential studies like Gruber (1996), Piana (2001), Pindyck (1986), Hallahan et al. (2004), have found that there...
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Investors' psychology, sentiment, attitude towards risk, degree of risk tolerance or aversion and other risk characteristics largely influence the investment decision which is empirically observed by Deck et al. (2008). Lashgari (2000), Dennis and Mayhew (2002), Suk and Tully (2003), and Wurgler...
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The COVID-19 pandemic is damaging economies across the world including financial markets and institutions in all possible dimensions. Particularly for banks, the pandemic generates multifaceted crisis, mostly through increases in default rates. This is likely to be worse in developing economies...
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