Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing. Vol. 8‚ No. 1‚ 87-98. Battilossi.S. and Morys.M. (2011). Emerging Stock Markets in Hostorical Perspective: A Research Agenda. Centre for Historical Economics and Related Research at York. Cherry Discussion Paper Series. Cherry DP 11/03. Bekaert G.‚ Harvey C.‚ Erb‚ C.‚ & Viskanta T. (1998). The Behavior of Emerging Market Returns in The Future of Emerging Market Capital Flows‚ Richard Levich (ed.)‚ Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers‚ pp. 107-173. Fama‚E
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wrote the first scientific textbooks about currents in the Atlantic and Indian oceans during the late 18th and at the beginning of 19th century. Sir James Clark Ross took the first modern sounding in deep sea in 1840‚ and Charles Darwin published a paper on reefs and the formation of atolls as a result of the second
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Biennial Convention‚ October 12th‚ 2002‚ Washington DC‚ USA Review of the Tax System in Bangladesh A Prerequisite for Industrial Growth T. A. M. Nurul Basher* E-mail: nurul-basher@betelco.com Abstract - This paper has been written to highlight the sustainable industrial growth problems being faced by the entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. There are multifarious problems for Industrial growth in Bangladesh but the major bottleneck is the adverse tax system. There exists no consideration for industrial
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The Bangladesh Development Studies Vol. XXIX‚ March-June 2003‚ Nos.1 & 2 Bangladesh’s Trade Barriers in a Global Perspective: A Comparative Analysis by SELIM RAIHAN ∗ This paper develops an index of trade barrier for 108 countries and makes a comparative analysis of Bangladesh’s trade barrier indices in a global context. Bi-variate as well as multivariate cross-country econometric models have been estimated to explain cross-country variations in trade barrier indices. The results show that
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Filley‚ T. and Davis‚ R. (1999). Modern Business. New York: Alexander Hamilton Institute Incorporated Anonymous (2011). Fluid Report. In Federal Office of statistics Annual report‚ P. 18‚ Lagos. Juuti‚ P. (2011). NAFDAC and Water Management. A Paper Presented on ‘Environmental History of Water‚ at ASCON‚ Lagos. Igben‚ H. G (2009). Fundamentals of Industrial Relations. COEWA Publisher Effurun‚ Nigeria. P. 155 Lite‚ J Maxwell‚ K. (2011) in Sagay et. al (2010). Production Calibration: Effectiveness
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BANGLADESH Introduction: Contribution of women in the economy is very important for the growth of socio-economic environment of Bangladesh. Without a meaningful and active participation of women‚ half of the total population‚ in regular economic activities‚ a dynamic and sustainable economy is impossible. In view of the need to bring the rural womenfolk in the development stream of the country‚ both the Government‚ the NGOs and other related agencies have
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TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES (TLP) TROOP LEADING PROCEDURE is the logical sequence of action that a leader follows while preparing for the execution of an assigned mission making the best use of time‚ facilities or equipment and personnel. Troop-leading procedure is a dynamic process by which a commander receives a mission‚ plans and executes it. It should be an instinctive and familiar way of thinking for a commander. The sequence of the individual TLP’s is not rigid. It is modified
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Frago‚ Kathleen Dianne M. December 4‚ 2012 J2C Turplan A. Introduction 1. Story and History of Lipa The primal composition of the ancient settlement in the southeastern region of Bombon Lake were elements of the dispersed colonial families founded by Datus Dumangsil and Balkasusa in Taal Batangas between the 10th and 13th century AD. These pioneer settlers under the leadership of the fleeing Datu Puti‚ chief of state of the then mighty Sri-Vishayan Empire‚ purchased the
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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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Corporate Mission Casa Latifolia commits itself to: The Stockholders: * provide a progressive rate of return on investment. * promote transparency of business records. * ensure company’s stability in terms of market share and revenue. The Consumers: * provide high quality handmade products at a reasonable price * commit to continuous research and development activities leading to creation of innovative handmade cattail based products. The Environment: * produce
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