Economic Policy Paper on Political Stability and Economic Development: The Case of Bangladesh 1. Introduction Among the non-economic variables considered as sine qua non for development, political stability comes first. One may argue that other non-economic factors like rule of law, law and order situation are subsumed under political stability. On the other hand, major determinants of development like savings and investment, relative price stability, human resources, level of technology, factor
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allowed me enough latitude to do it my own way and learn for my own self. I am grateful to the following persons, without their instruction and collaboration it would not be possible for me to complete this Internship Report: ← Sayed Mahbub-E-Elahi (Principal Officer). ← Showkot Mahmud Chowdhury (Junior Officer). ← Tanvir Ahmed Chowdhury, Arun Kumar Biswash & Sheik Tubarak Hussain (Assistant Officer). Deep sense of gratitude and profound respect goes to all the Officers
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University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Commerce - Papers Faculty of Commerce 2006 Corporate Social and Environmental 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
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Internship Report Foreign Trade Division Internship Report On Foreign Trade Division Of AB Bank Limited Prepared for Mohammad Zakir Hossain Sharkar Senior Lecturer Submitted by Mirza Sarah Alam ID # 05104026 Date of Submission 15 December,2009. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL December
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DHAKA CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICE OF BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO, BANGLADESH LTD. JULY’ 2012 NAHID RIJWAN ID# 3-09-17-033 University of Dhaka Department of Management Studies MBA (Evening Program) Summer, 2012 Term Paper Course Title Course code Corporate Governance & Diplomacy EM 557 Course Teacher Md. Mesbah Uddin Topic Term Paper: Corporate Governance Practice of British American Tobacco, Bangladesh Ltd. 29- 07- 2012 Date Submitted by Name Nahid Rijwan Roll 3-09-17-033
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national government, but often have a significant Impact on the social, economy and political activity of the country or region involved. So, we can say that NGOs have become major players in the field of international and national development. Bangladesh has largely failed to assist the poor or reduce poverty because of limited resources and planning, while NGOs have grown dramatically, but it ostensibly fails to fill this gap. There are more and bigger NGOs here than in any other country of equivalent
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country: Evidence from Bangladesh Md. Sogir Hossain Khandoker* Associate Professor, Department of Finance Jagannath University, Dhaka 1100; & Ph.D fellow, Department of Business Administration Assam University, Silchar, India E-mail: sogir.nu@gmail.com Cell: +88 01190 47 6187 Professor Dr. R. K. Raul Dean, Department of Business Administration Assam University, Silchar, India E-mail: rkraul@yahoo.com S. M. Galibur Rahman BBA, Department of Finance, Jagannath University, Dhaka 1100 E-mail: galibju@gmail
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Major Determinants and Hindrances of FDI inflow in Bangladesh: Perceptions and Experiences of Foreign Investors and Policy Makers An assignment on Major Determinants and Hindrances of FDI inflow in Bangladesh: Perceptions and Experiences of Foreign Investors and Policy Makers Submitted To: S. M. Zahidur Rahman Associate Professor Submitted By: Tasnuba Nowrin ID-090316 Fatema Khatun ID- 090349 KHULNA UNIVERSITY Business Administration Discipline BBA Program 4th Year, 1st Term Course
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opportunity for the student to apply their theoretical knowledge into practice and gain valuable real world business experience. During the program, student can also realize existing business condition apart from having opportunities to solve the problem using various analytical tools. In the age of modern civilization bank is playing its spending role to keep the economic development wheel moving. The corporation of the bank is needed in every economic activity. In fact there is hardly any aspect
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AN INTERNSHIP REPORT On “CREDIT MANGEMENT OF SONALI BANK LTD. BANGLADESH, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MOTIHAR BRANCH, RAJSHAHI.” DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION SYSTEMS This Report is submitted to the Department of Accounting & Information Systems, University of Rajshahi, for the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - 2014. |SUBMITTED TO |
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