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-wide model of Bangladesh, we estimate and decompose damages from historical climate variability and future anthropogenic climate … change. Our stochastic simulation approach avoids biases caused by non-linear damage functions and fixed occurrences of … distribution of damages and slows Bangladesh's long- run shift (adaptation) into dry (winter) season rice production. …
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This paper studies the economic implications of climate-change-induced variations in tourism demand, using a world CGE model. The model is first re-calibrated at some future years, obtaining hypothetical benchmark equilibria, which are subsequently perturbed by shocks, simulating the effects of...
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) of rice production in Bangladesh. The incentive component of TFP assists in explaining farmers’ response to incentives …
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line with their policies. In the example of Bangladesh poverty reduction is the principle concern of rural development … analysed, which is going to be implemented in a vast area of Northern Bangladesh. Through agricultural extension a short …
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accepted, scenario particularly in some developing countries. Bangladesh is one of the countries that still face the challenge … poverty. In recent years Bangladesh has taken various measures, including legal measures, to address the situation. This paper … reviews reports on the child labour situation in Bangladesh and the current legal framework for child labour and demonstrates …
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the time scale of FDI to Bangladesh over the period 1975- 2006 and major factors determining foreign companies' decisions … policy framework makes Bangladesh as an attractivedestination of FDI, that has a positive spillover and significant impacts …
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This paper argues that poverty originates in the structural injustices of a social order which incapacitates the poor from participating in the growth generating sectors of the economy and leaves them captives in the so called informal sector, characterized by low productivity and low earning...
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Over the course of the last decade, Bangladesh has implemented a broad-based program of financial and market reforms … paper estimates a savings function to evaluate the impact of various determinants of private savings in Bangladesh …
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Bekleidungssektors Bangladeschs. SMU galt in Bangladesch insbesondere aufgrund des Prozesses der Depolitisierung zivilgesellschaftlicher … garment sector. In the past, the concept of SMU was considered unrealistic in Bangladesh, largely because of the de … Bangladesh, however, remains on the whole ignored. Drawing on interviews with trade unionists and representatives of labour NGOs …
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The paper developed a methodology for classifying workers into formal and informal employment using the 2005 Bangladesh … to assume that the remaining workers are engaged informally. Results show that 87.71% of the workers in Bangladesh are …
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