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    Though‚ despite this shortage of investment‚ these countries have developed a strong urge for industrialization and economic development. As we know the need for Foreign capital arises due to shortage from domestic side and other reasons. Indian economy has experienced the problem of capital in many instances. While planning to start the steel companies under government control‚ due to shortage of resources it has taken the aid of foreign countries. Likewise we have received aid from Russia‚ Britain

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    Impact of Eve teasing in the society of Bangladesh: By: S. khan joy Email: skjoy2010@gmail.com Now Eve teasing is one of the main threats for Bangladesh because it is destroying the social balance. Eve teasing might seem harmless ’fun’ to some‚ but gets the nerve of the victims. The severe impact of eve teasing is taking away the lives of young girls as Bangladesh has

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    [pic] Individual Assignment on Impact of Corruption in Social Safety Nets Programme in the Context of Bangladesh Introduction Social Safety Nets (SSNs) have emerged as an essential component to fight against poverty. Over the years‚ Bangladesh has developed a wide spectrum of social safety net programs. Local government is responsible for distributing the SSNs through mobilizing their resources and sharing responsibilities in a

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    The Impact of Tourism on Economy of Singapore Introduction Located in the southern tip of Malay Peninsula‚ Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. By 2012‚ the population of the country was 5.3 million‚ composed by 62 percent citizens and 38 percent permanent residents or foreigners. As a small country with limited resources‚ it is strategized to develop itself as a trading-based and tourism-based country. In 2013‚ there were 15.6 million tourists visited the country

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    mainly utilized for driving machines for the production of various items. The manufacturing sector has always emphasized in their public policy advocacy‚ the need to improve various infrastructure‚ particularly‚ electricity which is the primary energy required for production. The uncompetitiveness of goods produced in Nigeria is largely due to the fact that apart from other facets of the economy which affect the manufacturing environment‚ electricity has been a largely contributing factor

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    Bangladesh launches national tree plantation movement 0 CommentsPrint E-mail Xinhua‚ June 2‚ 2010 Adjust font size: Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Tuesday inaugurated a three-month National Tree Plantation Movement-2010 and one-month National Tree Fair-2010 with a call to plant at least three saplings by each individual on all open spaces to protect environment and biodiversity. "I call upon you all including the people’s representatives‚ government officials and people from all

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    non-banking system. Bangladesh is moving towards an open economy with a small-magnetized sector by liberalizing the financial and economic policies. However‚ the money laundering mechanisms are creating problem for a country like Bangladesh. Bangladesh Bank as the Central bank of Bangladesh Supervise all the banking and non-banking financial transactions on behalf of Bangladesh Government. Money laundering process is a great obstacle to the execution of monetary policy adopted by Bangladesh bank to stable

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    IMPACT OF TOURISM TO MALAYSIA ECONOMY The significant role played by the tourist industry in Malaysia can be traced from its earliest developments. This is because in comparison with other South-EastAsian states such as Indonesia and Thailand for instance‚ Malaysia was less developed in the tourist industry sector. Today it has become the country’s second biggest source of foreign exchange and the third largest economy sector. Over the years the industry is significantly contributing to GDP (gross

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    WTO AND IMPACT ON INDIAN INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION India is a founder member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1947 and its successor‚ the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ which came into effect on 1.1.95 after the conclusion of the Uruguay Round (UR) of Multilateral Trade Negotiations. India’s participation in an increasingly rule based system in the governance of international trade is to ensure more stability and predictability‚ which ultimately would lead to more trade and prosperity

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    GATT to be carved into WTO GATT faced many problems‚ with the world trade becoming more and more complex‚ GATT was unable to deal with it. Eg. In the agriculture sector‚ loopholes in the multilateral system were heavily exploited‚ and efforts at liberalizing agricultural trade met with little success. In the textiles and clothing sector‚ an exception to GATT’s normal disciplines was negotiated in the 1960s and early 1970s‚ leading to the Multifibre Arrangement. Even GATT’s dispute settlement systems

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