population with sustained growth from a simple‚ low-income economy to a modern‚ high-income economy. (http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_development) Bangladesh is an economically developing country. We cannot develop our country because of some major economic barriers. Economic development of a country effected by many facts including political‚ economical‚ geographical‚ infrastructural‚ international economy system‚ scarcity of resources‚ Natural disaster‚ corruption
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Assignment on Macroeconomic analysis of Bangladesh Submitted to: Mr. Md. Kazi Raihan Uddin Lecturer‚ Department of management studies University Of Dhaka Submitted by: Kaniz Fatema Roll:69 Batch :16th‚ section:A Department of management studies Date of submission:01.04.2013
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Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh Md. Habibur Rahaman Id: 092-11-145 A K Azad Sumon Id: 092-11-144 Md. Hobikul Islam Hobi Id: 111-11-273 Md. Tajul Islam Id: 092-11-159 Md. Saif Uddin Khan Id: 111-11-274 Md. Majharul Islam Id: 111-11-275 Course Title: Fundamental of Investment Submission Date: 8th April‚ 2012 Term Paper on Overview of Capital Market of Bangladesh Mr. Md. Tanvir Hamim Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International
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The economy of Bangladesh is a rapidly developing market-based economy. Its per capita income in 2010 was est. US$1‚700 (adjusted by purchasing power parity). According to the International Monetary Fund‚ Bangladesh ranked as the 44th largest economy in the world in 2011 in PPP terms and 57th largest in nominal terms‚ among the Next Eleven or N-11 of Goldman Sachs and D-8 economies‚ with a gross domestic product of US$269.3 billion in PPP terms and US$104.9 billion in nominal terms. The economy has
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MONETARY POLICY OF BANGLADESH AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY Monetary policy is concerned with the measures taken to control the supply of money‚ the cost and availability of credit. Further‚ it also deals with the distribution of credit between the uses and the users‚ the lending and borrowing rates of the banks. In a developing country like ours the monetary policy has been effectively used as a tool for overcoming depression and inflation. As Prof R. Prebisch writes “The time has come to formulate
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Impact of RMG sector in Bangladesh economy Since the late 1970s‚ the RMG industry started developing in Bangladesh primarily as an export-oriented industry although; the domestic market for RMG has been increasing fast due to increase in personal disposable income and change in life style. The sector rapidly attained high importance in terms of employment‚ foreign exchange earnings and its contribution to GDP. Table: 1 |Major Products Export From Bangladesh And Contribution| |to GDP
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The Impact of garments industries on the economy of Bangladesh: Introduction: Bangladesh is currently one of the 12 largest exporters of garments products in U.S.A and U.K. In spite of this‚ the real situation does not come in front of the world. That is they are not becoming influenced like before any more. We can see this by the price level of our garments products in the world market. The quantity we are exporting is huge but at a very low price. In the statistics the impact may be huge but
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unrest in Bangladesh and its Impact on economy Md. Zakir Hossain IICT‚KUET Bangladesh Abstract In this topic‚we have been considering the properties of the political unrest in Banglsdesh and its impacts on our economy. Basically we concider this crisis as main barrier of our development. In this composition we be will known about What is political unrest‚ its main reason‚ its impact on overall progress(espcially on economy)‚ present feature and global contribution of Bangladesh and the
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sector of the country’s economy and tea and jute were the main export items. Things have changed in the last 20-25 years and Bangladesh has switched to second gear from agricultural sector to manufacturing sector. Tea or jute is no more the main export- readymade garments (RMG) has replaced them. About 3.0 million people are directly related while another 20 million people are indirectly involved in the RMG sector. According to a World Trade Organisation (WTO) report‚ Bangladesh ranked fourth in global
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The 18th Dhaka International Trade Fair‚ (DITF)-2013 organized by Export Promotion Bureau and the Ministry of Commerce‚ Government of Bangladesh has been held at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka west side of Bangabandhu International Conference Centre during January 01-31‚ 2013. The local producer in the remote areas of rural Bangladesh who does not have financial strength to participate in International trade fair will have the opportunity to display their products to the buyer from abroad at this
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