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participation in Bangladesh, alongside the acceleration in economic growth since the 1990s. In this regard, Bangladesh has witnessed …
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areas of Bangladesh. Face to face interviews have been taken place to each selected respondents. We analyzed data …
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This paper revisits the relationship between financial development and economic growth in Bangladesh by incorporating …
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Bangladesh and its people have been one of the worst victims of natural disasters from time immemorial. Conversely … management in independent Bangladesh has undergone a complex process of development. While it received its impetus from concrete … challenges faced at home, it also received inputs from developments, institutions and policies outside Bangladesh. In the process …
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disaster relief in developing countries, with special reference to Bangladesh. The primary emphasis of this paper is on changes …
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planning for alleviating rural poverty in Bangladesh through the zakat system. …
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Bangladesh’s geographic location and geo-morphological conditions have made the country one of the most vulnerable to … weather and climate induced changes. Bangladesh is a land of wetlands, which occupy around 50 percent of the country. Wetlands … play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of ecosystems, but wetland habitats of Bangladesh are under …
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In Bangladesh, remittances have increased sharply over the last 20 years and amount since 2008 to over 10 percent of …
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-Doulatpur in Phulgazi Sadar Upazila, Bangladesh. Information had been collected through in-depth interviews, and then, on the basis …
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Women comprise half of Bangladesh’s population and—as is the case in most developing countries—are considered the …
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