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Bangladesh to validate the model. Findings Several statistical methods like Cronbach’s alpha (0.986), Bartlett’s test (0 …
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Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach Using a Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and World Bank survey from over 1 …,700 households in rural Bangladesh, a panel data model is used to control for unobserved heterogeneity among households and explore …
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Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% of all households …
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governance. This article uses the development planning process in Bangladesh as an example to demonstrate how that process …
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-Doulatpur in Phulgazi Sadar Upazila, Bangladesh. Information had been collected through in-depth interviews, and then, on the basis …
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Islamic countries, and the feasibility of an Islamic futures market. Describes the operations of the Islami Bank Bangladesh …
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Remittance is called the life blood of Bangladesh economy. In Bangladesh it contributes much in reducing poverty. In a … study of Institute of Microfinance led by Professor S.R. Osmani, we have seen that 4 % poverty of Bangladesh solely reduced … microcredit solely reduced 4% poverty in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh microcredit will be an important tool in earning remittance …
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This paper focuses on exploring the socio-economic impact of women entrepreneurship. Based on primary and secondary sources, it is found that nearly three quarters of the women entrepreneurs in Sylhet city are married and that they are mainly involved in tailoring and beauty parlor businesses....
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This paper is an attempt to examine the relationship between financial development and income inequality. In doing so, we have used Bangladeshi data for the period 1985-2006. We have employed Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) methodology for cointegration. We have also carried out...
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