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In causal inference for longitudinal data, standard methods usually assume that the underlying processes are discrete time processes, and that the observational time points are the time points when the processes change values. The identification of these standard models often relies on the...
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In many community-based surveys, multi-level sampling is inherent inthe design. In the design of these studies, especially to calculate theappropriate sample size, investigators need good estimates ofintra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), along with the cluster size,to adjust for variation...
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A random utility approach is used to estimate logit equations which indicate what factors affect the likelihood of consumption of non-GM and GM foods, and, whether or not consumers are willing to pay a premium for non-GM/GM foods. Ceteris paribus as the price difference between non-GM and GM...
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After gaining independence from Pakistan in 1971, the Bangladesh state moved from a mainly state-managed sector to a … the mid-1970s to later become the most lucrative export earner for Bangladesh, underlining the fact that it has become an … rural areas of Bangladesh. This is socially significant because, for the first time, it marked the entry of Bangladeshi …
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a sample survey of exporting firms drawn from three major export oriented industries in Bangladesh. Structural Equation …
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independent directors has no perceptible influence on a firm’s economic performance in Bangladesh. The conclusion was derived from … a sample of 274 firm-years. The implication of this finding is also very significant for regulators in Bangladesh and … (p22) ‘corporate governance disclosure in Bangladesh is significantly influenced by local ownership, the SEC notification …
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The aim of this paper is to study the phenomenon of Social Business Enterprises (SBEs) and gain an understanding of their nature, operations, objectives and implications by using Grameen Danone Foods Limited (GDFL) as an illustration. Within this context, some questions that this paper seeks to...
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Bangladesh represents a promising model for off-grid solar photovoltaic-based rural electrification. Despite high costs … abroad. To understand the technical landscape of the nationwide SHS implementation in Bangladesh, an audit of a sample of 60 … Energy Development Project (RERDP), implemented by the government of Bangladesh owned subsidiary Infrastructure Development …
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facilities to transfer money back to their family in Bangladesh. In June 2007, the company went into liquidation owing nearly 2 … million pounds to the public, the majority of whom were from the Sylhet region of Bangladesh. …
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) operating in Bangladesh. Based on interviews with senior managers responsible for CSR, the paper demonstrates that CSR … global importance of climate change issue, a crucial issue for Bangladesh too, being environmentally responsible didn't seem …
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