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Most micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) operate informally. While informal sectors are thought to contribute less to national economic development, MSMEs are a driving force behind national economic growth. Thus, formalizing informal MSMEs is critical to boosting national...
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The novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has brought significant change to people's lives and business activities nationally, regionally, and globally. The Philippines took swift action-including enhanced community quarantine (ECQ)-to contain the pandemic and launched an emergency subsidy...
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data from a survey of 216 MSMEs from Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) industrial estates in … Bangladesh during January to March 2021. Our results suggest that firms have been recovering gradually after the withdrawal from …
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3 groups of data of Bangladesh including i. firm level data; ii. financial development data; and iii. subdistrict level …
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This paper examines the trade participation of Bangladesh's manufacturing firms using a three-year panel. It … in SME trade with the universal empirical finding that larger firms participate to a greater degree in the trading …
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Bangladesh, the empirical results are found to be consistent with the prediction of our theoretical model. …
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine disrupted a V-shaped economic post-pandemic recovery in Central and West Asia. It affected global supply chains and slowed the region's growth momentum while adding inflationary pressures. Private businesses were adversely affected by the impact of the invasion...
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, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. This paper uses computable general equilibrium (CGE) methods to address how these infrastructure … describes a new CGE model for South Asia, covering India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan, which incorporates … accruing to India in absolute terms, but the largest relative gains to Nepal, followed by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka when the …
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Economic integration is being inhibited by the poor state of transport connectivity between Bangladesh, and South Asia … and Southeast Asia. This study reviews connectivity initiatives of Bangladesh and the two neighboring regions and proposes … strategy, South Asia and Southeast Asia have emerged as important economic partners of Bangladesh both in terms of export …
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The geographic and strategic location of Bangladesh besides the Bay of Bengal has opened up multidimensional … detected opportunities for CMT from the perspective of Bangladesh, there is scant evidence of any systematic research on the … institutional arrangements influencing the prospect of the development and promotion of CMT in Bangladesh. The status of the socio …
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