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Remittance has a positive impact on improving the overall macroeconomic condition of developing countries like Bangladesh. This study seeks to explore micro-level impacts of remittance on a particular haor area of Bangladesh. A household-level census data of Baniachong Upazila of Habiganj...
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This thesis examines the impact of monetary policy on economic growth in Bangladesh for the period 1990-2018. The main purpose of the study is to find the relationship between monetary policy and economic growth, where money supply, interest rate, inflation, exchange rate remittance inflow,...
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Since independence, the growth of Bangladesh economy has been dominantly rural oriented where agricultural and infrastructural accomplishment have been contributing a major section. Additionally, slowed population growth reduced dependency burden and increased resource available for the rest of...
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This publication contains a detailed analysis of the baseline profile of both program participants and non-participants (as a comparison group) of the third phase of the CFPR-TUP program. In particular, the following broad areas of the survey respondents’ lives and livelihoods are covered in...
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The effectiveness of the state policies providing incentives for vaccination to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is hotly contested, and evidence from the literature remains inconclusive. This study presents evidence from a natural experiment on the effects of the U.S....
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The apparel industry's complex global supply chain makes it difficult to monitor the upstream firms' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices. However, CSR failure in any stage of the supply chain also damages the downstream fashion brands’ reputation and profitability. In recent years,...
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Poor people are trapped in a vicious cycle of intergenerational poverty. This study critically reviews existing literature to explore why long-lasting poverty exists despite various initiatives taken by national and international development organizations (NGOs), charity organizations, and...
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