Disclosure in Developing Countries: Evidence from Bangladesh M. Hossain Hail Community College, Saudi Arabia, monirulhossain@yahoo.com K. Islam University of Wollongong, mksi747@uow.edu.au J. Andrew University of Wollongong, jandrew@uow.edu.au Publication Details This conference paper was originally published as Hossain, MA, Islam, KS and Andrew, J, Corporate social and environmental disclosure in developing coutries: evidence from Bangladesh, in Proceedings of the Asian Pacific Conference
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Bangladesh Software Industry Chapter One Introduction Software industry is labor-intensive, has relatively low-entry barriers and few economies of scale and so offers lucrative opportunities for developing countries to join the ranks of the developed world. The scale and pace of growth in this sector is faster than in any other industry, and a number of developing countries having cheap, talented labor are attempting to emulate the success enjoyed by countries such as China, Thailand and
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Open Photo Gallery Lowest Price Guarantee! Check Availability for Tommy Miahs Raj Hotel Check-in date: Check-out date: Rooms Adults Children Room 1 Hotel Facilities Hotel info Hotel Policies 24-hour front desk Cable television service Check-in time starts at (2 PM) Check-out time is (noon) Coffee/tea maker Complimentary toiletries Daily housekeeping Fax machine Flat-panel television Free Wi-Fi Hair dryer (on request) In-room safe Non-smoking only Private
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When Bangladesh came into existence on the 16th December, 1971, the banking sector of Bangladesh was in a total disarray. With the exception of two local banks incorporated in then East Pakistan, all the bigger local banks became in operational. Starting with such a humble condition, the Banking Sector of Bangladesh has grown to a great extent. The banking industry in Bangladesh has flourished over the years, making double-digit profit percentages, sustaining growth and surviving cut-throat competition
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Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Telegrafverket 1.2 Technology 1.3 Deregulation and internationalisation 2 Operations 2.1 Mobile 2.2 Fixed-line 2.3 Machine-to-machine 2.4 Broadcast 3 International activities and markets 3.1 Bangladesh 3.2 Denmark 3.3 Finland 3.4 Hungary 3.5 India 3.6 Malaysia 3.7 Montenegro 3.8 Pakistan 3.9 Russia and CIS 3.10 Serbia 3.11 Sweden 3.12 Thailand 3.13 Ukraine 4 Probable strategy 5 Criticism 5.1 Norwegian Internet Exchange
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in Bangladesh Md Shafiqur Rahman Senior Research Officer, Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry Abstract: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) occupy unique position in most of the countries especially in a developing country. They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development in Bangladesh as
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Problems of Shipbuilding Industries in Bangladesh Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. ME 41, No. 2, December 2010 Transaction of the Mech. Eng. Div., The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh 147 IDENTIFYING AND ANALYSING UNDERLYING PROBLEMS OF SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES IN BANGLADESH K. Shahriar Iqbal*, N. M. Golam Zakaria and Kh. Akhter Hossain Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka-100, Bangladesh *Corresponding email:
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Problems of Shipbuilding Industries in Bangladesh 147 IDENTIFYING AND ANALYSING UNDERLYING PROBLEMS OF SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES IN BANGLADESH K. Shahriar Iqbal*, N. M. Golam Zakaria and Kh. Akhter Hossain Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka-100, Bangladesh *Corresponding email: iqbal.shahriar@gmail.com Abstract: Shipbuilding is considered to be a thrust sector in the economy of Bangladesh. But various problems are
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[pic] |Background | BASIC Bank Limited (Bangladesh Small Industries and Commerce Bank Limited) registered under the Companies Act 1913 on the 2nd of August, 1988, started its operations from the 21st of January ,1989. It is governed by the Banking Companies Act 1991. The Bank was established as the policy makers of the country felt the urgency for a bank in the private sector for financing small scale Industries (SSIs). At the outset, the Bank started as a joint venture enterprise
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Warid Telecom in Pakistan and Pacific Bangladesh Telecom in Bangladesh (Datamonitor 2010). The Past of SingTel During the 1990s, the telecommunications industry in Singapore and SingTel has undergone major changes. Two change management perspectives can be identified in the changes SingTel had undergone in the past. Institutional Perspective Before the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)’s attempt to liberalize the telecommunications industry in Singapore, SingTel was the dominant
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