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    SERIES Exchange Rate Policy under Floating Regime in Bangladesh An Assessment and Strategic Policy Options Working Paper No. 2 Monzur Hossain * Mansur Ahmed∗∗ October‚ 2009 * Research Fellow‚ Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) ∗∗ Research Associate‚ Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) BIDS-PRP WORKING PAPER SERIES Working Paper No. 2 EXCHANGE RATE POLICY UNDER FLOATING REGIME IN BANGLADESH:  AN ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC POLICY OPTIONS   © BIDS-PRP

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    RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY ON BANGLADESH BANK PRESENTED BY: MD. RAYHANUL ISLAM EXAMINATION COMMITTEE: Dr. SUNUNTA SIENGTHAI (CHAIRPERSON) Dr. SUNDAR VENKATESH Dr. YUOSRE BADIR Agenda: Agenda: Introduction of the study Snapshot of BB and its current situation on human resource management. Findings and discussion. Conclusion of the study and recommendations. Introduction Introduction Bangladesh Bank (BB)‚ the central bank of Bangladesh‚ is the

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    institution in Bangladesh. It started its operation at 1985 and it is the pioneer financial institution in Bangladesh. IDLC Finance Limited has different kinds of products and services. IDLC is financing in different sectors through their products and services. IDLC Finance Limited is a mother company. It has two separated subsidiaries and they are IDLC Investments Limited and IDLC Securities Limited. I have done my internship in IDLC Investments Limited. And my topic was the “Practice of Investment

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    world a range of garments that testify to the genius of the designer while finding an immediate receptivity its patrons. Although gender has always served as an anchor to fashion‚ striving constantly to enhance and emphasize its dynamism‚ while exuding a subtle‚ often blatant sensual appeal‚ it character underwent a sea change and ushered in an era best described as one spawned by the cultural considerations of the course of history. A strong trend among women towards adopting garments popularly worn

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    Readymade Garment Industry current market scenario‚ structure and practices in India. In depth market scenario includes; - Current market size estimates‚ including domestic market and exports - Market size by players – Top Companies - Market size by product categories (By Type) – Men’s wear‚ Women’s wear ‚ Kid’s wear ‚ Other (Uniforms) - Market size by regions – North‚ South‚ East‚ West Market structure details the value chain key players’ presence across products. Market practices include

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    INTRODUCTION Noise pollution is displeasing or excessive noise that may disrupt the activity or balance of human or animal life. According to Environment Protection Act 1993‚ anyone doing something that pollutes or might pollute the environment to take all reasonable measures to prevent or minimise environmental harm or nuisance (Environment Protection Authority‚ 2013). This report investigates that how and where Victorian people are facing noise pollution problem from their neighbours and how

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    AGRICULTURE OF BANGLADESH Agriculture is an important sector of the economy of Bangladesh and one of the main drivers of economic growth. In order to ensure food security‚ the present government is committed to achieve self sufficiency in food by 2013 through increased production. The contribution of this sector to GDP stood at 20.49 percent in FY 2008-09. According to the revised estimate of BBS‚ the overall contribution of the broad agriculture sector at constant price is 20.24 percent

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    Manufacturing Industry in Bangladesh and Malaysia Bangladesh economy achieved an economic growth of 5.8% during 2000-2009. The economy is rapidly growing. The per capita income in 2010 was around $1‚700. Garment industry dominates Bangladesh‚ which grew at double-digit rates through most of the 1990s. About 1.5 million people‚ mostly women‚ were employed in the garments sector by late 1990s. Bangladesh’s export was dominated by garments. It represented around 52% of Bangladesh’s total exports worth

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    Competition Policy and Law in Bangladesh Objective: The objective of the program is to provide technical assistance to the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) to undertake competition advocacy‚ public awareness and training about competition issues. The competition Background: Bangladesh does not currently have any clearly defined competition policy at the macro level or any sector specific policy that addresses competition issues. The government does not have any institutional mechanism to review

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    Upazila‚ and Municipality‚ Union or any part of Bangladesh declared to be a Disaster Area under this Act. Major Disasters in Bangladesh Major disasters that occur in Bangladesh are: Tropical cyclone‚ Tidal bore‚ Flood‚ Tornado‚ River bank erosion‚ Earthquake etc. Outline of Most Severe Disasters I. Cyclone: * Cyclones are the worst killer; * The severe cyclone of 12 November 1970 took a tool of 0.3 million human lives in Bangladesh and put property damages to more than one billion

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