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Bangladesh economy was flourishing during last couple of decades with on an average 5-6 per cent growth. As a result, we are hopeful that, Bangladesh could get place of middle income country from existing lower middle income country status by 2021, graduate from LDC by 2030 and finally become a...
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Economic supremacy is the only key towards global leadership. A country like Bangladesh has to do so many reforms to have a sustainable growth essential for economic development. Factors that play vital role towards economic development of a poor country like Bangladesh are export earnings,...
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the largest segment of an economy. They accounts for 25 percent of Bangladesh GDP and employed 87% of civilian population. MSMEs are playing a very important role in employment generation, resource utilization and income generation to a large...
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Clusters are the concentration of homogeneous enterprises producing similar products or providing identical services along with relevant backward and forward linkage enterprises in a particular geographic location sharing common opportunities and threats. Clusters are mainly two types based of...
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Bangladesh is one of the most emerging countries of the world. The current size of its GDP is about US$ 140 billion with annual 6 per cent plus growth rate during the last decade. Economic growth of the country is mainly dependent on a very few sectors like readymade garments, manpower, leather...
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