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-poverty program in Bangladesh, and find that our measures of multidimensional poverty have fallen significantly for participants. This …
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-based fisheries management in Bangladesh to demonstrate how social network analysis can be applied to explore policy influence …
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household and individual well-being in Bangladesh. In 1996-1997 and 2006-2007, a panel of households were surveyed in three …
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the farming systems of a complex floodprone ecosystem in Bangladesh and the impacts of integration on income, nutrition …
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This paper assesses empirically the impact of the participation in the microcredit program of the Grameen Bank on consumption of participating households. A household level survey was carried out for collecting data (N=521). The results of the empirical estimations indicate that the...
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, evolution, and impact of the food for education (FFE) program in Bangladesh. It reviews the outputs from the IFPRI program and … decision making in Bangladesh. …
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This study estimated the adoption rate of integrated aquaculture-agriculture (IAA) technologies in Bangladesh and their …
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Bangladesh, Malawi and Ghana. The Ghana chapter also includes an ex-ante evaluation of a fisheries project. The case studies …
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Location selection by converting the qualitative factors into quantitative based on a fundamental scale makes it effective to make decision. The aim of the research is to select the best suited location for Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Sylhet and to characterize the relative importance of the...
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In this paper we examine the special case of the “degenerated” Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea — the Kaliningrad region. The ‘compensation Vs. development’ policy dilemma associated with the SEZ in the exclave is elaborated using modified ERP and...
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