Page 1 of 98 RE-ORIENTATION OF BANGLADESH RAILWAY: A MARKET INTEGRATION STUDY BY MD. SAIDUR RAHMAN ID NO.: 40201045 A Thesis submitted to the Department of Marketing‚ Evening MBA Program‚ Faculty of Business Studies‚ University of Dhaka‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirement of Internship Program for the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION August 10‚ 2005 DECLARATION I hereby certify that the research work reported in this project paper has been performed by me and this work has not
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Chapter 1 Introduction Bangladesh is a developing country‚ and the present government is striving relentlessly to attain rapid economic development in the country. Many programs taken so far have been carried out successfully. Despite a lack of resources faced by the government‚ development programs in the key sectors have continued. At the same time‚ considering the importance of the private sector‚ an all-out support is being provided to initiatives taken
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Demand-supply effect; c) Phillips curve; d) None of the above. 2. Monetary policy stance of the central bank in Bangladesh can be found in which of the following publications? – a) Economic Review of the Ministry of Finance; b) Bangladesh Bank Bulletin c) Economic Trends (Bangladesh Bank); d) Monetary Policy Statement (Bangladesh Bank). 3. In the IS-LM framework‚ what does LM stand for? – a) Liquidity management; b) The supply of nominal
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Scenario of Financial Market of Bangladesh Scenario of Financial Market of Bangladesh: * 72.19%‚ of domestic savings is stacked in the form of term deposits with the commercial banks. * Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCBs) dominates the banking sector accounting for 54.55% of public deposits. * Fixed income securities including non-transferable instruments constitute 27.81% of domestic debt. * Corporate debentures are only less than 1% of the debt securities market. * 20%
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Economic and Employment Opportunities of Tourism in Bangladesh : A Study on Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation 1. Prelude The New Millennium and the coming decades are very much crucial for the developing countries to achieve sustainable economic growth. Tourism is considered to be a large income generator of the world economy contributing over 10 percent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). For at least one third of the developing countries‚ the tourism receipts are the main source of export revenue
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TERM PAPER ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Daffodil International University (DIU) Acknowledgement First we feel great gratitude to my god to perform my task in time and successfully. We feel very happy to inform you that‚ after doing a hard work‚ we finally done our report on Human Resource Management. We would like to give hearted thanks to our honorable teacher MS. Sabnam jahan to give us this opportunity to prepare an assignment on a nice topic‚ which is closely related with HRM.
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Telecommunication Company in Bangladesh Mohammad Mizenur Rahaman (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Sylhet -3114‚ Bangladesh E-mail: mizen.ban.sust@gmail.com Alternative E-mail: mizen_397@yahoo.com Cell: +8801716258962‚ +8801818970170 Mohammad Imtiaz Ferdous Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Shahjalal University of Science and Technology‚ Sylhet -3114‚ Bangladesh E-mail: imti1975@yahoo
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Case Study 5: DHL Bangladesh 1. What advantages and disadvantages associated with a matrix structure does this case reveal? The matrix structure of DHL lends many advantages and disadvantages to DHL. One advantage can be seen in the ability for DHL to accomplish pockets of business via the geographic settings through specific output groups to handle the diversity of business available for DHL. It keeps the different partitions of business in scope of how to best service each geographic region
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Introduction :- Since independence of Bangladesh‚ no major development took place in the history of labour legislation till the enactment of the Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006. The Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006 is a major and comprehensive enactment regarding industrial relation system--partly as a response to demand of stakeholders for improving regulatory framework on trade union and partly by demand for codification of existing labour laws in order to avoid overlapping and inconsistencies. It brought
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Introduction The recent increase in the price of food‚ especially rice‚ has been a cause of concern all over the world and has been critically important issue in Bangladesh; as a net importer of food‚ the price has closely followed the trend of international markets. The result of this unusually high rate of inflation has had a direct bearing on the poverty status of the country as the incidence of poverty is intimately related to the change in food prices due to the fact that food constitutes
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