VSRD International Journal of Business and Management Research‚ Vol. 2 No. 11 November 2012 ISSN No. 2231-248X (Online)‚ 2319-2194 (Print) © VSRD International Journals : www.vsrdjournals.com / 559 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION ROLE OF FDI IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1Reema Sharma*‚ 2Stuti Priyadarshni Nijhawan and 3Richa Sharma Professor‚ Department of Management & Commerce‚ Swami Vivekanand Subharti University‚ Meerut‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ INDIA. *Corresponding Author : reemasharma2011@gmail
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Unemployment problem in Bangladesh Unemployment means the state of being without any work both for the education and the uneducated for earning one’s livelihood. This problem has become a great concern all over the world .but nowhere in the world this problem is as acute as in Bangladesh. Thousands of people in our country are without any job. At present the toughest task for any young man is to manage a job. Hundreds of candidates alarm over a single post. The bad effect of unemployment is not
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Definition of Mobile Banking: In many developing countries transferring prepaid mobile phone (cell phone) credits are being used as a way to move money more swiftly and securely than the antiquated and inconvenient banking‚ postal and transportations systems in these countries would otherwise allow. These prepaid mobile phone credits thus represent an alternative currency that underlies an alternative banking system. Thus‚ the most efficient funds transfer and payment method over long distances
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that is useful in discovering the causes of success and failure in business. The principles of accountancy are applied to business entities in three divisions of practical art‚ named accounting‚ bookkeeping‚ and auditing. Accountancy profession in Bangladesh: ACCOUNTANCY is a critical component of a market economy’s infrastructure and economically sound activity would be impossible without it. Accountancy not only provides information on the financial position of operations but is also the foundation
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Bangladesh-Myanmar‚ two neighboring states of third world‚ have been maintaining bilateral and diplomatic relations since 1972 when Myanmar recognized Bangladesh as a sovereign independent state. It was Burma‚ present Myanmar‚ among the first few states to recognize Bangladesh whether for any specific reason or not. As a next door neighbor‚ Myanmar shares some historical ties with Bangladesh‚ for example-the British colonial legacy. Concededly‚ these two states are geographically apart‚ maintain
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2/10/2014 Toxic waste is poisoning water in Bangladesh Monday‚ 10 February 2014 Last updated at 10:13 pm Mobile E-paper Reader E-paper Login Subscribe Search Politics & Diplomacy South-east Asia Economy & Business East Asia South Asia Health & Environment Trends & Transitions Oceania Toxic waste is poisoning water in Bangladesh Pollutants from textile industry largely to blame for damage to environment Published on Jul 16‚ 2013 Op-Ed Multimedia
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12.5 | 12.5 | GDP Deflator (% change) | | | | | | | FY 12-16 MTMF | 6.8 | 6.2 | 6.0 | 5.8 | 5.5 | | FY 13-17 MTMF | 7.6 | 6.3 | 6.0 | 5.8 | 5.4 | 4.9 | From the table it can be said‚ the GDP is increasing from year 2011-2016. As Bangladesh is a developing country‚ maintaining a positive growth in GDP is a big challenge. The major challenges are power and energy shortage‚ infrastructure bottlenecks‚ increases in fuel and non-fuel commodity prices in the international market‚ uncertainty
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STREET CHILDREN - BANGLADESH Children in Bangladesh have to face many challenges. In Bangladesh over 40 million people are living below the poverty line and most of these families do not have own land. They are living and farming in flood-prone areas and face yearly natural disasters‚ inefficient agricultural technologies‚ low education‚ a polluted environment. These family did not get proper health services and is in limited employment. Undernourishment is the common issue for the children. 50
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Industrial Enterprises of Bangladesh: A Comparative Assessment Mir Mohammed Nurul Absar1 and Monowar Mahmood2 This study explored adoption of new HRM practices in the public and private sector organizations of Bangladesh. We collected data from sixty industrial enterprises located in the main industrial city of country‚ i.e. Chittagong. The study revealed significant difference on adoption of new HRM practices between public and private sector industrial enterprises of Bangladesh. Employees in the
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Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh Despite all their family and social problems‚ women have struggled hard to achieve their own identity. Women from all classes of Bangladesh want to stand up before everyone in their own right and not as someone’s daughter or wife. Women can be a very caring homemaker‚ but at the same time she can prove to be a highly skilled Entrepreneur‚ an efficient employee‚ an administrator if they choose to be. Realizing that the advancement of women can not be
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