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Bangladeshi economy over the last decade has occurred within the framework of a liberal trade and small investment regime as a small open economy. However the environmental problem arises due to all goods and services produced in the economy are directly or indirectly associated with power,...
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Context: Water productivity is considered as an important indicator of Agriculture productivity because of the scarcity of freshwater. More yield or output against same or less amount of water has become the global interest
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Bangladesh needs to enhance the country's ability to adapt on the impacts of future climate change including Protection from maladaptation, displacement and developmental hazards, leveraging the adaptation actions for developmental co-benefits, better investment plan with climate finance...
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Bangladesh to be a developed nation by 2041 following the present government’s declaration and the pace of growth suggests that it may be possible. The government's motto of being a middle-income country by 2021 has earned it a lot of prestige, but it's losing it now by implying that we'll be...
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It has been widely accepted that economic globalization is inevitable, and that globalization plays an increasingly important role in determining relative economic growth among countries. Considerable studies have addressed that increased in globalization or trade liberalization is directly or...
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Bangladesh has a unique model of development that stands out from the traditional unidirectional developmental pattern. Domestic microfinance institutions and international development organizations play a significant role in designing, financing, and scaling development strategies that meet...
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