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This paper uses a large-scale computable general equilibrium model of Bangladesh to simulate the economic effects of …
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We use a 86-industry CGE model of Bangladesh to simulate the employment effects of removing all tariffs in Bangladesh …
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This paper explores the effects of tariff reduction on macroeconomic indicators and sectoral output in Bangladesh using …
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This paper examines the economic effects of removing tariffs in Bangladesh using a computable general equilibrium (CGE …
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"As pesticide traders are important sources of information about the health impacts of pesticides, a crucial understanding of their perception is necessary to guide further pesticide information dissemination efforts through this channel. To this end, a 2003 survey of 110 Bangladeshi pesticide...
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Bangladesh, over 47 percent of farmers were found to be overusing pesticides. With only 4 percent of farmers formally trained in …
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Bangladesh, they analyze exposure at two levels--differences within households attributable to family roles, and differences …
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Bangladesh. They compare outcomes for farming with IPM and conventional techniques, using input-use accounting, conventional …
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