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    2012 www.iiste.org Problems and Prospects of Telecommunication Sector of Bangladesh: A Critical Review Ms. Farhana Zamil1‚ Md. Miraj Hossen2 1. Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration‚ IBAIS University‚ Dhanmondi‚ Dhaka – 1205‚ E-mail: shaplafz@yahoo.com‚ Website: www.ibais.edu 2. Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting and Information Systems‚ Faculty of Business Studies‚ Jagannath University‚ Dhaka - 1100‚ Bangladesh‚ Website: www.jnu.ac.bd * E-mail of the corresponding author: miraj_hossen@yahoo

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    বুধবার‚ ১০ আগস্ট‚ ২০১১ SWOT analysiss of Bangladesh Economy (2010)               A SWOT ANALYSIS OF  BANGLADESH ECONOMY Prepared By:                Md. Moshiur Rahman‚ MBA BRAC University                ID: 10164013 Abstract: Although one of the world ’s poorest and most densely populated countries‚ Bangladesh has made major strides to meet the food needs of its increasing population‚ through increased domestic production augmented by imports. The land is devoted mainly to rice and jute cultivation

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    Chap1: The National Economy I. THE SCOPE OF MACROECONOMICS the major macroeconomics issues Economic growth; governments try to achieve high rates of economic growth economies suffer from inherent instability. As a result‚ economic growth and other macroeconomic indicators tend to fluctuate. Rate of eco growth: the percentage increase on national output‚ normally expressed over a 12 month period. Unemployment waste of human resources‚ unemployment benefits are a drain on gov revenues

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    National Economy Professor Heinowitz 1.) Explain why increasing opportunity cost is not caused by increasing inefficiency. 2.) Explain why the following statement is incorrect: “Income and output are two entirely different things.” 3.) Explain how Keynes’ economic principles and Supply-side economics are related. 4.) How do externalities determine the extent of the involvement of government in the national economy? 5.) Support or refute the following statement: “Since business investment

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    The unrest condition of RMG sector in Bangladesh Introduction: Labor-force is an important input in industrial production and this is truer in garment industry of Bangladesh. Mechanization and automation have not diminished the role of human element in industrial establishments. In fact‚ the role of workforce has become highly critical in garment industry. Nor have the economic reforms belittled the significance of labor.Human resource is taken to be an important factor to increase productivity

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    identify and explain the implications and microeconomic impacts of the National Broadband Network (NBN). This report also explains how NBN will help businesses to implement innovative and efficient business processes to increase revenues‚ competitiveness and productivity that will further drive the economic growth of Australia. The report will briefly compare the impacts of NBN to financial services sector in Australia and how financial services sector can benefit from the implementation of NBN in long

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH: A STUDY ON PHARMACEUTICAL SECTORS IN BANGLADESH. Report On CORPORATE SOCIAL PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH: A STUDY ON PHARMACEUTICAL SECTORS IN BANGLADESH. Course Code: BUS-498 Submitted to: Md. Jahirul Islam Lecturer‚ ASAUB Submitted by: Farhana Bhuiyan ID# 073-12-0020 BBA 3rd Batch‚ ASAUB [pic] ASA UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH December‚ 2011 Declaration of originality

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    As I was travelling on a rickshaw on the 40th victory day of Bangladesh I looked at and admired the architecture and magnificence of the houses on the right of the new Gulshan bridge lake. I could not but feel proud of my country. I tried to imagine what our founding fathers would say if they could see this edifices and whether they would believe that their fellow countrymen had achieved such high standards of living. However as most darkness lies under the candle; as soon as my eyes went to the

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    The impact of globalization on poverty in Bangladesh The contemporary global debate on globalization and its multi-pronged impact has a strong echo in the academic and political discussions in Bangladesh as well. After a hesitant start in the mid-1980s‚ Bangladesh moved decisively to embrace the wave of globalization in the 1990s. Globalization is viewed purely in its economic dimension as increasing integration of a national economy with the world economy through exchange of goods and services

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    Primary sector of the economy The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture‚ forestry and fishing‚ mining‚ and extraction of oil and gas. This is contrasted with the secondary sector‚ producing manufactures and other processed goods‚ and the tertiary sector‚ producing services. The primary sector is usually most important in less developed countries‚ and typically less important in industrial countries. The manufacturing

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