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Informal employment dominates Bangladesh’s labour market, but informal workers are disadvantaged and need protection
S. Alam; G. Subobrata; K. Ahmed / Asian Development Bank, 2012
Informal economy has been a prominent feature of Bangladesh’s economy over the years. This report presents important information on the informal economy in Bangladesh, which can serve as inputs to evidence-based formulation of s...
Analyzing Bangladesh’s Debt Sustainability Using SimSIP Debt
B.G. Gunter 2008
The ability to pay for a government-led investment strategy to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs) is determined by the resources available to the government through economic growth, taxation, loans, and grants. Unsustaina...
Global Financial Crisis and it’s Impact on overseas employment and international remittance of Bangladesh
M Kabir 2011
International remittance is an important source of foreign exchange income for the developing countries including Bangladesh. The remittance has become a focal issue in economic literature over two or more decades for its increasing v...
Application of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh:An Overview
S Al-Amin 2010
"E-banking" refers to systems that enable bank customers to access accounts and general information on bank products and services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent device.Its products and services can include whole...
Money-Income Causality in Bangladesh: An Error Correction Approach
M Hossain 2011
The causal relationship between money and income remains a contentious and lively issue in the literature. Even though the literature on this issue is voluminous, however, for Bangladesh it is quite nascent. A few earlier studies suff...
The Impact of 1998 and 2008 Financial Crises on Profitability of Islamic Banks
N Ahmad 2011
The paper investigates the profitability of 78 Islamic banks in 25 countries for the period of 1992-2009. The Fixed Effect Model (FEM) used to analyse profitability shows that profit efficiency is positive and statistically significan...
An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Prices in Bangladesh
N afzal 2011
Establishing the relationship between stock prices and macroeconomic variables is very important for formulating current economic stabilisation policies. This paper investigates the causal relationship between four macroeconomic varia...
Customers’ Perception about the Determinants of Service Quality of Foreign and Domestic Banks: An Empirical Study on Bangladesh
A Siddique / Journal of Technology, Learning and Assessment, 2011
This paper investigates the determinants of perceived service quality among the customers of domestic and foreign banks in Dhaka, Bangladesh using a modified version of SERVQUAL model. It finds that in general the foreign banks provid...
Risk Management Practices: A Critical Diagnosis of Some Selected Commercial Banks in Bangladesh
M Alam / Journal of Technology, Learning and Assessment, 2011
The paper is about risk management practices of commercial banks in Bangladesh based on five commercial banks operating in Bangladesh. The number of respondents was 25, five from each bank. While collecting the requisite data, five po...
Effects of Working Capital Management and Liquidity:Evidence from the Cement Industry of Bangladesh
S Quayyum / Journal of Technology, Learning and Assessment, 2011
This paper is an attempt to investigate the effects of working capital management efficiency as well as maintaining liquidity on the profitability of corporations. For this purpose, corporations enlisted with the cement industry of Dh...
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Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI)
Bangladesh Enterprise Institute is a non-profit, non-political research centre. Established in October 2000, the Institute has established for itself a reputation for excellence in its research and advocacy work focusing on the growth of private enterprise in Bangladesh. The Institute promotes issues of importance to the private sector and seeks to initiate essential measures and influence policy...
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