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    Telecommunications in Bangladesh : The liberalisation of Bangladesh’s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB). Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services

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    Tax System in Bangladesh

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    types and categories ‘Tax System’ especially Tax System of Bangladesh. During our working period‚ we tried to gather information from different sources like News Paper‚ web sites. But the NBR does not provide information in the web site directly and even it does not publish tax structure which is implemented in Bangladesh . So‚ we have taken much information about tax on the basis of our personal concept and view of Tax System of Bangladesh. To complete this report‚ we have gained practical knowledge

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    Employment Relations

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    in some situations. It helps management and employees to understand more about the workplace issues and other factors that could affect a business. Moreover‚ this could help to build up trust between employees and managers and therefore workplace relations could be improved. In the UK workplace‚ there are forms of employee representation which are trade union‚ non-trade union and indirect representative participation. As for the UK is ‘lightly regulated’ in employee representation is being concerned

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    LIMITED Offer Price : Tk. 20/= with premium Tk. 10/= No. of Shares : 1.20 Crore Total Amount : 24.00 Crore Subscription : 09-13 November Bangladesh Chemical Industry at a Glance: Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC)‚ a state owned enterprise‚ is the pioneer in chemical industry in Bangladesh with concentration in producing fertilizer‚ acids‚ alkali‚ ammonia‚ chlorine‚ paper‚ pulp‚ rayon‚ bleaching powder etc. However‚ private sectors have rather been enthusiastic

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    How do financial markets affect industrial relations: an institutional complementarity approach Bruno Amable‚ Ekkenhard Ernst & Stefano Palombarini Socio Economic Review (2005) 3: 311-330 One can observe different forms of industrial relations across countries. To illustrate: Scandinavia and Austria enjoy strong‚ centralized unions‚ which favour cooperation with management objectives. In comparison‚ France has weak unions‚ yet industrial relations tend to be highly conflictual in nature. How

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    Study of Performance of Islamic Banks in Bangladesh with special reference to Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd By Shah Abdul Hannan‚ Former Secretary‚ Ministry of Finance‚ Government of Bangladesh and M. Fariduddin Ahmad Deputy Executive President Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited ________________________________________________ SECTION – I Banking Scenario in Bangladesh When Bangladesh came into existence on the 16th December‚ 1971‚ the banking sector of Bangladesh was in a total disarray. With the exception

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    Stock Market in Bangladesh

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    A Research Paper On “Stock Market in Bangladesh” (An overall research about Stock market includes the reasons of falling down & the recommendations) Submitted To: Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Department of English East West University Submitted By: Atique Shahariar I.D. - 2012-2-10-053 Date of Submission: April 12‚ 2013 East West University Table of Content… Introduction: Stock market is an important part of the economy of a country. The stock market

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    Employee Relation

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    Table of Contents LO1: Understand the context of employee relations against a changing background. 3 1.1 Explain the unitary and pluralistic frames of reference. 3 1.2 Assess how changes in trade unionism have affected employee relations. 3 1.3 Explain the role of main players in employee relations. 4 Referen 6 LO2: Understand the nature of industrial conflict and its resolution. 6 LO1: Understand the context of employee relations against a changing background. ksjxklsjxklsjmx 1.1 Explain

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    Wetland Resources in Bangladesh Saroar M. Mustafa Concept‚ Types and Status of Wetlands in Bangladesh: The Ramsar Convention (1971) has defined wetlands as - areas of marsh‚ fen‚ peat-land‚ or water‚ whether natural or artificial‚ permanent or temporary‚ with water that is static or flowing‚ fresh‚ brackish or salt‚ including areas of marine water the depth of which at low tide does not exceed six metres. The Ramsar definition of wetlands lumps together a wide range of contrasting habitats

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    markets emphasize the importance of having a "developed" stock market in enhancing the efficiency of investment. A well-functioning stock market is expected to lead to a lower cost of equity capital for firms and allow individuals to more effectively price and hedge risk. Finally‚ stock markets can attract foreign portfolio capital and increase domestic resource mobilization‚ expanding the resources available for investment in developing countries. Recognizing the importance of stock market on economic

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