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    Introduction In this paper we are going to give an in-depth perspective on the subjects of location decision‚ clusters and corporate social responsibility. First‚ we will address the location decision subject. Second‚ we will discuss clusters and different cluster types. Last‚ we will review the corporate social responsibility subject. After giving an in-depth perspective on the three subjects‚ we will discuss the relationship between these different topics. Location Decision Location decision

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    MN3481: Business‚ sustainability and society The issue of defining ethics becomes problematic when debating whether one’s intentions should be taken into account. Crane and Matten define business ethics as the study of business situations‚ activities‚ and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed (Crane & Matten). It is argued by some that business and ethics contradict one another‚ thus business ethics is an oxymoron. The main purpose of many businesses is to adhere to the needs

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    (2015) UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA The Economic Costs of Hartal in Bangladesh Department of Economics February 14‚ 2015 THE ECONOMIC COSTS OF HARTAL IN BANGLADESH Prepared by: Hossain Mohammad Abdullah Shahriar MSS (1ST Semester)‚ 90th Batch Department of Economics University of Dhaka February 14‚ 2015 Shahriar (2015). The Economic Costs of Hartal in Bangladesh. P a g e 1 | 29 Letter of Transmittal February 14‚ 2015 Dr. M. M. Akash Professor Department of Economics University of Dhaka Subject:

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    DEFINITION OF CREDIT RISK GRADING (CRG) * The Credit Risk Grading (CRG) is a collective definition based on the pre-specified scale and reflects the underlying credit-risk for a given exposure. * A Credit Risk Grading deploys a number/ alphabet/ symbol as a primary summary indicator of risks associated with a credit exposure. * Credit Risk Grading is the basic module for developing a Credit Risk Management system. FUNCTIONS OF CREDIT RISK GRADING Its managed credit risk grading

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    Foreign Investment Trends in Bangladesh Introduction Foreign direct investment is considered as a crucial ingredient for economic development of a developing country. Countries that are lagging behind to attract FDI are formulating and implementing new policies for attracting more investment. Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays an extraordinary and growing role in global business. It can provide a firm with new markets and marketing channels‚ cheaper production facilities‚ access to new technology

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    the opportunity from which we have achieved a lot of practical experience. At the very outset‚ I would like to express my deep respect to my honorable instructor‚ K.M. Zahidul IslamLecturer of Economics‚ Business school‚ Independent University‚ Bangladesh‚ for giving his valuable time and all the necessary guidance. His continuous support has inspired us to make a more feasible report based on in depth analysis. . Though this report suffers from many shortcomings‚ we have exerted my best efforts

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    Air Quality One of the different features of the natural environment to consider when planning a construction project is air quality. Good air quality is an essential part of a healthy environment‚ large factories tend to be located away from populated areas to prevent air pollution and large chimneys guide the pollution further up into the atmosphere to avoid any fallout to local inhabitants. However events in history such as the ‘Great Smog of 1952’ made such an impact that the government at the

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    The politics of religion and blasphemy in Bangladesh | | | | | | It all began with a remark made by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islam Dhaka city leader Rafiqul Islam Khan. Since Sheikh Hasina’s government came into office in early 2009‚ it has been thwarting political activity of Jamaat and of its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir and harassing the leaders and activists of these two organizations in the street and in their offices and residences. In such a context‚ in a discussion

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    CHAPTER 1 MACROECONOMIC SITUATION [The economy of Bangladesh has successfully tackled the contagion effect of global economic crisis and managed to maintain a sustained growth. According to a provisional estimate‚ the economy has posted a growth of 6.66 percent in FY2010-11 against that of 6.07 percent in FY2009-10. This performance is mainly attributable to the sustained growth in agriculture sector coupled with recovery of growth in industry sector and the satisfactory performance of service

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    Wetland Resources in Bangladesh Saroar M. Mustafa Concept‚ Types and Status of Wetlands in Bangladesh: The Ramsar Convention (1971) has defined wetlands as - areas of marsh‚ fen‚ peat-land‚ or water‚ whether natural or artificial‚ permanent or temporary‚ with water that is static or flowing‚ fresh‚ brackish or salt‚ including areas of marine water the depth of which at low tide does not exceed six metres. The Ramsar definition of wetlands lumps together a wide range of contrasting habitats

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