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An alternative theoretical setting is presented to characterise the money demand and the monetary equilibrium. Two main hypotheses are stated that contradict the assumptions normally sustained by scholars and policy-makers: National output is assumed to be a random variable, and people are...
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Despite the huge amount of wealth in the hand of Muslims, most countries with Muslim majority population fall in the category of developing nations. The development of infrastructure has been proven to be an effective means for economic growth and poverty reduction. Usually governments have...
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The government of Mongolia developed and passed a new Budget Law on 23 December 2011 in order to improve the legal framework for budgeting, budget relations and fiscal management by integrating the Budget Law of 2002 and Public Sector Management and Finance Law. The purpose of new Budget Law is...
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This paper reviewed the roles of debt management practices on sustainable economic growth and development with particular emphasis on Nigeria. Information was generated extensively from literature, the Nigeria Central Bank and National Bureau of Statistic reports. The analyses of the data...
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The study analyzed financial market integration in the five countries of South Asia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri …. But for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka they are of different order. The study used Engle Granger (1987) two step methods to …
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Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultural labor force. At … countries, are largely attributable to LDC's in Asia, and in particular Bangladesh. The very large rural-urban migration in … Bangladesh, in comparison with other least developed countries, is attributable to relatively strong push factors on the one hand …
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Bangladesh is currently in the midst of a deadly political crisis. When Bangladesh was born forty-plus years ago, it …
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safer for women has been slow in many developing countries. Though Bangladesh has achieved commendable progress in reducing … Bangladesh during 2004-2011. We employ rich-poor ratio, concentration curve and concentration index to examine the trends of … inequities in ANC and delivery care services using the latest three waves of Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. This study …
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financial crisis (GFC) on migrant household in Bangladesh. The household survey was implemented by collecting data from 217 … samples of migrant households from three Upazillas in three Zillas in Bangladesh during July 2010. They are Singair Upazilla …
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arrangements, with Bangladesh actively participating in several important trade talks under the World Trade Oganisation (WTO … Bangladesh, currently enjoying tariff preferences in a large range of products in major markets, the ensuing outcomes could lead …-of-the-art analytical tools to empirically assess their likely implications for Bangladesh. While the analyses and results presented would …
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