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monopoly structure. The current regulatory environment does not allow firms to pursue their convergence strategies because of …
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moved ahead of India in particular areas of human development and gender parity, extended micro-credit to 25 million women …
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This Report puts forward recommendations emerging from the Conference on Development with Equity and Justice …
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Sustainable poverty reduction requires employment generating economic growth with an emphasis on the development of …
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better development in the recent times. - Discussion on Bangladesh becoming a middle income country in the near future is …
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Bangladesh came into being following more than two decades of political struggle culminating in the war of independence in 1971. This struggle was inspired by a vision for a democratic, non-communal, prosperous, and equitable society. After 15 years of parliamentary democracy, it is reasonable...
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external sector, (d) strengthening public finance, (e) combating climate change, (f) reviving development administration, and … development that was underpinned by targets of higher levels of public sector investment albeit with modest target for GDP growth …
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This Report puts forward recommendations emerging from the Conference on Development with Equity and Justice …
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Price hike of essential commodities has been one of the major challenges facing the incumbent Caretaker Government (CTG) of Bangladesh. Figure 1.1 evince that the economy has been experiencing a creeping inflation over the recent past. Two most distinctive features of this inflationary trend had...
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Both FY2007 and the ongoing FY2008 will go down as exceptional years in the history of Bangladesh. Fiscal year 2008 started its journey in the backdrop of the moderately high growth rate of 6.51 per cent achieved in FY2007. Experience of FY2007 was unique in the sense that it saw three...
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