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Bangladesh is a least developed country (LDC), not only LDcs but also developing even developed economies are offering …
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The national budget for fiscal 2009-10 has been placed by the finance minister for its approval. The proposals in the largest budget, so far, will get its approval by parliament on June 30, 2009, following its scrutiny. Hopefully, with some additions or deductions, the budget will be approved...
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facilitate globalization in a balanced way. As we all know that, Bangladesh is till now a Least Developed Country (LDC). But it …
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The topic of my assignment is Define Marketing Management. Would you think that our business organizations run properly to face global competition? Give reasons in favor of your answer.Based on my topic I have defined Marketing, origin of marketing, and the core concepts of marketing, marketing...
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Michael Porter, father of the industrial cluster concept defined cluster as a “geographic concentration of interconnected businesses and associated institutions in a particular field". In this definition, we are getting three criteria of an industrial cluster. These are (a) A geographic...
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activities of mass people. Making digital Bangladesh was the election manifesto of Bangladesh Awami League in 2009 general … reach due to introduction of online processes. But till now people are not getting full benefit of digital Bangladesh due to … government services to the mass people and make digital Bangladesh truly functional. At the same time government has to move …
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Bangladesh has great tourism potential. It is potential in terms of continuous economic growth, strategic location for … infrastructure's availability in Bangladesh. Private Sector could play a vital role in developing tourist spots throughout the … coastal belt of Bangladesh …
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investment (FDI) inflow in Bangladesh till 1980 is very insignificant. The growth of Bangladesh's FDI inflow was around US$ 308 … incentives offered by the government till now FDI Inflow into Bangladesh is not at a satisfactory level. During last few years … locally earned profit is the major amount of FDI into Bangladesh. Fresh FDI inflow is decreasing day by day. Government has to …
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The Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are considered as the engine of growth of Bangladesh economy. SMEs are …
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Bangladesh is one of the most emerging countries of the world. The current size of its GDP is about US$ 140 billion … Survey 2010, conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, there are 2.6 million unemployed people in Bangladesh; at the … clear that the Bangladesh economy is going through a transformation. Industry is fast replacing agriculture as the base of …
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