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. The Constitution of Bangladesh places the exchange and communication of personal information of citizens on the list of …
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Modern Constitutions generally have incorporated different types o f human rights. They incorporated provisions regarding both civil and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights, though in a different way. However, the constitutions o f different countries in the modem world...
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(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh as a tool to secure public law compensation as an alternative to establishing tort …
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This paper examines the functioning of Parliaments in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka1 in order to gauge the …
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Bangladesh and Pakistan had very divergent experiences with aid after 1971. Politics in Pakistan was less inclusive in … to Pakistan had very negative effects on its political and economic evolution. In contrast in Bangladesh the less …
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Financial inclusion has become a subject of growing interest for academics, professionals, and policy-makers in recent times. Researchers stress the importance of financial inclusion and highlight the significant role of financial institutions, such as banks, in promoting financial inclusion....
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) have quota-free trade except People's Republic of China (PRC). It was expected that Pakistan will be beneficiaries in … revealed comparative advantage (RCA) of textile and clothing sector of Pakistan at HS-2digit level and SITC-3 digit level. It … reveals Pakistan has comparative advantage in textile sector and low comparative advantage in clothing sector. Further, it …
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Those fragile states whose stagnation is so tenacious despite generous aid programs, and substantial and costly interventions, are stuck in a 'fragility trap.' Caught in a low-level equilibrium, trapped states appear to be in a perpetual political and economic limbo that can last for years and...
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