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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...
Estimating the Effects of Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh on Calorie Consumption of Poor Households
M Rahman 2012
The Social Safety Net (SSN) programmes play a key role in Bangladesh to protect the poor households from food insecurity. This study examines the effect of these programs on calorie consumption of poor households using the 2005 Househ...
State of Governance in the Banking Sector Dealing with the Recent Shocks
F Khatun / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012
This paper will discuss some of the challenges confronting the banking industry of Bangladesh, particularly focusing on the state owned commercial banks (SCBs) in view of the Hall Mark case. Hence the major objective of the paper is t...
China & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
D. McCormick / Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008
This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of parti...
Economic Mobility and the Rise of the Latin American Middle Class
World Bank, 2012
After decades of stagnation, the size of the middle class in Latin America and the Caribbean recently expanded by 50 percent - from 103 million people in 2003 to 152 million (or 30 percent of the continent’s population) in 2009. ...
Green growth: economic theory and political discourse
London School of Economics, 2012
This paper explores the concept of green growth in international policy discourse. It distinguishes between a ‘standard’ version, which asserts the long-run economic benefit of environmental protection, and a ‘strong...
Bangladesh Economic Update: REMITTANCE
Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
The remittance, a driver of growth of the economy of Bangladesh, has become a cause of concern, particularly against the backdrop of dwindling current account balance and volatility in the exchange rates, having implications over the ...
Bangladesh Economic Update Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Unnayan Onneshan, 2012
The current issue of the Bangladesh Economic Update focuses on the magnitude, dynamics, sectoral distribution, and country-wise sources of FDI inflow in the country.Although the amount of FDI is increasing over the years, FDI as a per...
A Socio-economic Study of Informal Sector Workers of Dhaka City
M Alam / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2012
Informal sector is a very important area of the economy for any developing country; it is a growing occupational sector for the less skilled people, living both in urban and rural areas. Considerable amount of employment are ensured b...
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) is a non-profit business organisation created in June 1999 to establish a functional international framework for trading in greenhouse gas emission reductions.
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China & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
D. McCormick / Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008
This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of parti...
Economic Mobility and the Rise of the Latin American Middle Class
World Bank, 2012
After decades of stagnation, the size of the middle class in Latin America and the Caribbean recently expanded by 50 percent - from 103 million people in 2003 to 152 million (or 30 percent of the continent’s population) in 2009. ...
Green growth: economic theory and political discourse
London School of Economics, 2012
This paper explores the concept of green growth in international policy discourse. It distinguishes between a ‘standard’ version, which asserts the long-run economic benefit of environmental protection, and a ‘strong...
Bangladesh Economic Update: REMITTANCE
Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
The remittance, a driver of growth of the economy of Bangladesh, has become a cause of concern, particularly against the backdrop of dwindling current account balance and volatility in the exchange rates, having implications over the ...
Bangladesh Economic Update Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Unnayan Onneshan, 2012
The current issue of the Bangladesh Economic Update focuses on the magnitude, dynamics, sectoral distribution, and country-wise sources of FDI inflow in the country.Although the amount of FDI is increasing over the years, FDI as a per...
A Socio-economic Study of Informal Sector Workers of Dhaka City
M Alam / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2012
Informal sector is a very important area of the economy for any developing country; it is a growing occupational sector for the less skilled people, living both in urban and rural areas. Considerable amount of employment are ensured b...
Impact of Food Price Rise on School Enrolment and Drop-out in the Poor and Vulnerable Households in Selected Areas of Bangladesh
S. Raihan 2009
This study has explored the impact of the rise in food prices on the education of children in the poor and vulnerable households in Bangladesh. Analyses of the survey data suggests that during early 2008 the prices of rice, pulses and...
Mitigation finance
S. Nakhooda / Overseas Development Institute, 2012
This paper considers what 'counts' as climate change mitigation finance, with reference to the concept of additionality, by reviewing a range of activities that can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the five sectors that accoun...
Coding and tracking adaptation finance: lessons and opportunities for monitoring finance across international and national scales
L. Jones / Overseas Development Institute, 2012
Adaptation finance is a key ingredient of international efforts to support vulnerable countries in responding to climate change. Building a comprehensive picture of the scale and scope of such investments is needed in understanding wh...
IMF’s Loan and it’s Implication on Bangladesh Economy
Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
Bangladesh is negotiating a credit deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) equivalent to USD one billion under its Extended Credit Facilities (ECF) program for three years. The ECF would replace the Poverty Reduction and Growt...
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The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability (Feasta)
International network focusing on environmental and social sustainability
Climate Strategies
Influencing climate change policy
The Berkeley Electronic Press
Berkeley press electronic journals
Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe (CSESCE)
An academic research institute, the Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe forms a focal point for research concerned with the implications of globalisation, integration, liberalisation, technological change, innovation, entrepreneurship and the evolution of institutions.
LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance
Economic research institute based in Belgium
Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)
The Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy. Since 1981 the Institute has provided timely and objective analysis of, and concrete solutions to, a wide range of international economic problems. It is one of the very few economics think tanks that are widely regarded as &qu...
Agricultural Financing Corporation Ltd. (AFC)
Agricultural Finance Corporation Limited is an agricultural & rural development consultancy established in 1968. AFC Foundation undertakes grass root level project implementation for poverty alleviation and livelihood promotion through financial and non financial services. They also provide training and capacity building services to the various stakeholders in the agriculture and rural se...
Resources for Retirement
Pension plan advisors
Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania
The study of contemporary India at the University of Pennsylvania
International Organisation of Pension Supervisors (IOPS)
Independent pension supervisors
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