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river islands of northern Bangladesh where no grid-based electricity is available. We found that solar lanterns …
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By investigating the educational expenditure of children over the ten years (2000 to 2010), we evaluate whether there exists any gender specific discrepancy at the household level and the trend of such discrepancy over the years. Using three rounds of nationally representative Household Income &...
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We use a panel dataset from Bangladesh to examine the relationship between fertility and the adoption of electricity …
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In 2000, Ramadan school vacation coincided with the original annual exam period of December in Bangladesh. This forced … demand on school dropout in Bangladesh among the children from agricultural households. …
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northwest part of Bangladesh, this study quantifies the factors that influence such migration decisions. Among other results, we …
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) working in developing countries. For instance, in northern Bangladesh, income and consumption downfalls during the lean season … default rates. We thus conducted a randomized controlled trial in 2011-12 in northern Bangladesh to empirically test whether …
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This paper assesses the technical efficiency and profitability of the knitwear industry in Bangladesh taking into … estimation results indicate the high profitability of the knitwear firms. In Bangladesh, the dynamic development of the industry …
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Bangladesh and Cambodia, not only survived the liberalization but also have steadily expanded their garment exports throughout … the transition; and (5) an indicative fact is that the profitability of the garment industry in Bangladesh and Cambodia …
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It has been argued that poor productive performance is one of critical sources of stagnation of the African manufacturing sector, but firm-level empirical supports are limited. Using the inter-regional firm data of the garment industry, technical efficiency and its contribution to...
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2008 in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Kenya and Madagascar, the following conclusions are drawn: (1) low wages, though still …
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