Objective of the report: The Bangladesh paradox has been one of surprising economic resilience in the face of natural disasters‚ poor governance and political volatility. However‚ a key challenge is whether Bangladesh can move away from an economy that is an impressive underdog‚ to one that can truly join the ranks of the fastest growing economies in the region. Bangladesh has three key attractions for global investors and multinationals: a large base of low-cost labour‚ a large domestic
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Sector in Bangladesh Prepared by Tasnia Tajin 12364046 Tasnim Khanam Alis 12364048 Course Name: Managerial Economics (Microeconomics) Course ID: ECO 501 Submitted to Dr. Sayera Younus Date: 14. 12. 2012 Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. History 4. An Overview of the Bangladesh Ready Made Garment Industry 5. Growth of RMG industry in Bangladesh 6. Reasons behind the Growth of RMG Industry in Bangladesh 7. Challenges faced by the RMG sector in Bangladesh 8. Market
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faithfulness associate Pakistan and Bangladesh to each other. The people of the two countries shared a ‘common nationhood’ for almost twenty-five years and even after separation it has not been easy to sever the links rooted deep in their history. However‚ Pakistan-Bangladesh relations had a bad start primarily because of two reasons. First‚ Bangladesh was born out of a bloody conflict with a military regime ruling the country from Islamabad. Secondly‚ Bangladesh gained freedom with help from India
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SME Banking in Bangladesh. OVERVIEW OF SME: ---------------- According to the European Union (2003) SMEs are defined as enterprises which have at most 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million Euros. According to the World Bank (2006) medium enterprises are defined as enterprises which have at most 300 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 15 million US dollars. In the context of Bangladesh‚ the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can be considered
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Customs and Trade Much of the history of international relations and trade concerns efforts to promote free trade among nations. The 17th century saw the growth of restrictive policies that later came to be known as mercantilism. The mercantilists held that economic policy should be nationalistic and should aim at securing the wealth and power of the state. Governments were led to impose price and wage controls‚ promote exports of finished goods and imports of raw materials‚ and prohibit the exports
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What is Traffic jam? A traffic jam is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic‚ or because the road is blocked by something. The major factor behind traffic Jam in Bangladesh: There are many reasons behind traffic jam in Bangladesh. Among them some major factors are as follows: ➢ Undisciplined traffic signal in the road. ➢ Indiscipline among the road user. ➢ Might is right‚ everybody are free to park their vehicle on Road. ➢ No knowledge
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American Free Trade Agreement‚ one of the largest free trade areas‚ which in 1994 established a free-trade zone between the US‚ Canada‚ and Mexico. NAFTA passed with some important negotiations to protect the environment and labor standards. In 2001‚ President Bush organized the proposal of expanding NAFTA to a Free Trade Area for the Americas‚ surrounding 34 countries and 800 million people by 2005. President Obama continues to push for expansion to CAFTA known as Central America Free Trade Agreement
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the course “Micro-Economics”. This report‚ on the present market scenario of the beverage industry‚ is to be submitted to the instructor of the course Mr. Sheikh Morshed Jahan‚ the instructor of the course. Background The soft drinks market in Bangladesh consists mainly of seven companies. 1. Abdul Monem Limited (Coca-Cola‚ Sprite‚ Fanta) 2. Agriculture Marketing Company Limited (Pran) 3. Akij Group (Mojo‚ Lemu‚ Frutika) 4. Global Beverage Limited (Virgin) 5. Globe Soft Drinks
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Readymade Garments (RMG) is the main foreign exchange earning sector of Bangladesh. At the same time this labor intensive sector is very important to address the demands of occupation of a huge population. Reputation of this sector is high which underpins the success of this sector. But in recent times the growth and existence of this sector came under threat when this sector faced severe labor unrest. Due to the labor unrest there has been huge loss of production‚ and some of the factories were
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Introduction : Bangladesh emerged as a independent country in 1971 via a long walking struggle. So it was compelled to retain it’s relation to super power countries and also to Muslim countries where Bangladesh was helped by Russia in our liberation war. But our foreign policy has been changed since 1971 to at present time for sundry times because of changing our political regime .Our honorable prime minister in different political regime visited to sundry countries for making pacts ‚ treaty
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