Foreign Direct investment: impact on sectoral growth in BanglaDesh iftekhar ahmed robin introDUction Until the1980s‚ most developing countries viewed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)1 with great suspicion. In recent years‚ however‚ FDI restrictions have been significantly reduced. Most countries offer incentives to attract FDI‚ such as tax concessions‚ tax holidays‚ accelerated depreciation on plants and machinery‚ export subsidies‚ import entitlements‚ etc. Many theoretical and empirical studies
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Introduction Bangladesh is enriched with extensive and huge qualitative water resources distributed all over the country in the form of different types of ponds‚ beels‚ lakes‚ boropits‚ small and large rivers and estuaries covering an area of about 4.34 million hectare (ha.). There are four categories of major fisheries resources: these are- 1) Inland open water‚ 2) Inland closed water‚ 3) Brackish water‚ and 4) Marine water. Fisheries sector has been playing a significant role from time immemorial
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Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Report: In recent days the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Financing has become animportant area for Commercial Banks in Bangladesh. To align its corporate policy withthe regulation of Central Bank‚ banks have become more concerned about SME andopened windows to conduct business in this particular area. This study has beenconducted to fulfill the requirements of sixth term MBM program and gain an insightabout the present condition of small and medium enterprise
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UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ASSIGNMENT ON ECONOMY OF BANGLADESH (Macroeconomic Performances) DATED: 01st April‚ 2013 SUBMITTED TO Kazi Rayhan Uddin Lecturer‚ Department of Management Studies University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY Introduction: Bangladesh‚ small state of South-East Asia with the total area of 144‚570 sq km‚ can‘t still shake off the ill-reputation of being one of the least developed countries‚ shadowed by miserable poverty‚ high illiteracy
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organizations current purchasing strategy‚ or lack thereof; my goal is to initiate and implement an effective RFP Policy within the organization. The procedure will need to align with the executive vision and internal user-specific business goals. To implement an RFP policy that is effective‚ it will need to be a repeatable‚ well-defined process. Following the analysis of the current policies surrounding purchasing‚ an outline proposing a process based on the model of the contract management lifecycle
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Introduction For this outcome I will identify current social policy initiatives which relate to my service user. Also how legislation is developed in my workplace and will explain the policy‚ procedures and provisions of the services. I will describe the processes of my workplace to develop policies and procedures and outline why they use this process. I will also analyse three policies/procedures in my workplace and how they influence service provision. My placement is working with 20 young
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BANGLADESH BUDGET Growth: the world economy was close to a collapse due to the recent Global economic crisis. However‚ the global economy has turned around and recovered from recession faster than expected. The process and pace of recovery‚ however‚ varied in different regions of the world. In the recovery process‚ the developing Asian economies made remarkable strides. According to the latest forecast‚ the world economic growth is expected to reach 4.2 percent in 2010 whereas it shrank to
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Yaotl Orozco Mr. Berg Economics "All that is solid melts into air." This quote by Karl Marx is important in understanding the relationship of modernity‚ postmodernity‚ and globalization because the one thing all three terms have in common is that they are ever-changing. The ideas of modernity and postmodernity are always changing along with time‚ as are the flows of globalization. I think the three terms are ever-changing because they are affected by the world we live in‚ which is always changing
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization that oversees the global financial system by following the macroeconomic policies of its member countries‚ in particular those with an impact on exchange rates and the balance of payments. It is an organization formed to stabilize international exchange rates and facilitate development.[2] It also offers financial and technical assistance to its members‚ making it an international lender of last resort. Its headquarters are located
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Introduction Generally An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time is called budget. A budget is a financial document used to project future income and expenses. The budgeting process may be carried out by a country‚ individuals or by companies to estimate whether the country /person/company can continue to operate with its projected income and expenses. The finance minister‚ AMA Muhith‚ has proposed national budget for fiscal year 2012-13 on June 7‚ 2012 with a total outlay
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