Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in macroeconomic management. Acceleration of economic growth‚ gradual decline of budget deficit‚ high rate of export and import growth‚ steady rise of foreign currency reserve at a satisfactory level are some of the major achievements that Bangladesh attained during the past few years until FY2007-2008. Success in achieving these significant milestones is largely attributable to a set of policies and reforms implemented in order to attain macroeconomic stability
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WTO Cell at the Ministry of Commerce‚ the Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute and a National Advisory Committee. Despite its strong attachment to‚ and active involvement in‚ the multilateral rules-based system‚ Bangladesh‚ an advocate of special and differential treatment of LDCs at the WTO‚ is involved in negotiations to deepen its existing regional integration (including free-trade agreements) and for other preferential trade arrangements. Bangladesh has benefited from several forms of trade-related
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ASIAN UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH An Assignment On “Economic condition of Bangladesh” Course Title: Microeconomics Course code: BBA 1204 Submitted to Dr. Shamsul Islam Latifi Associate profesor‚ Dept. of Economics Asian University of Bangladesh Submitted By Md. Hasan Khan ID: 200920863 Batch: 36th Date of Submission 5th September‚ 2013 Letter of Transmittal Dr. Shamsul Islam Latifi Associate professor‚ Dept. of Economics Asian University of Bangladesh. Sub: Letter of Transmittal. Dear
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INTRODUCTION The economy of Bangladesh is rapidly developing market-based economy. According to the International Monetary Fund‚ Bangladesh ranked as the 43rd largest economy in the world in 2010 in PPP terms and 57th largest in nominal terms‚ among the Next Eleven or N-11 of Goldman Sachs and D-8 economies. The economy has grown at the rate of 6-7% per annum over the past few years. More than half of the GDP is generated by the service sector; while nearly half of Bangladeshis are employed in the
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The Sharmin murder case is one of the most notorious criminal cases in the history of Bangladesh. Munir Hussain‚ a wealthy industrialist‚ killed his wife Sharmin Rima on April 9‚ 1989 as the culmination of a long-running affair with his mistress Bogra‚ Nov 30 (bdnews24.com)—Police have detained six people on suspicion of involvement in the killing of ruling Awami League’s Bogra town unit leader Sujanur Rahman Sujon. |
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Background Bangladesh has made great strides in improving the health of its population‚ much more than a country at its level of development can be expected to do. Serious problems still remain in reducing child malnutrition and maternal mortality in particular; nonetheless‚ the aggregative results achieved in the last three decades are quite impressive. These achievements have certainly have gone a long way towards fulfilling the right to health in Bangladesh. This paper argues‚ however‚ that despite
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Export‚ Imports‚ Remittance and Growth in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis This paper investigates the causal nexus between export‚ import‚ remittance and GDP growth for Bangladesh using annual data from 1976 to 2005. The paper uses time series econometrics tools to investigate the relationship adding import and remittance in the model. Study finds limited support in favor of export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh as exports‚ imports and remittance cause GDP growth only in the short
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Assignment on : Micro Economics Assignment Topics : 1. The recent inflation situation of Bangladesh. 2. The recent government’s activities to control the fluctuating of price level. 3. The election manifesto of the new government to check inflation. 4. The thinking of business people about next 6 months average price level. Submitted to : Tabassum Zaman Lecturer Department of Economics
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DURING DIFFICULT ECONOMIC CONDITIONS For the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) John Kitching Robert Blackburn David Smallbone Small Business Research Centre‚ Kingston University Sarah Dixon School of Management‚ Bath University June 2009 URN 09/1031 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY i 1. INTRODUCTION‚ RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND METHODS 1 2. RESEARCH CONTEXT 1 2.1 Defining Difficult Economic Conditions 1 2.2 The Current
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Global Economic Condition Great Recession of 2008-09 has slowed the growth of world output‚ especially in the developed countries like EU‚ USA‚ Japan and Canada etc. In the developed countries unemployment remains high at the rate of nearly average 9 per cent again income of the employed people remain stagnant1. Although the great Recession is on the way of recovering‚ more and more worker remain out of the job for a long time‚ especially young workers‚ medium-term growth prospects also suffer
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