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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Consequences of Price Hikes in Bangladesh
This systematic review aims to examine the causes and consequences of price hikes in Bangladesh, with a particular focus on their policy implications.
Md Mehedi Hasan Emon
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Conservation of minor fruit genetic resources at the Botanical Garden, Bangladesh Agricultural University [PDF]
Minor fruits (MFs), a good source of micronutrients, can contribute significantly to the nutritional requirement of the rural population and be an alternative source to combat hidden hunger caused by micronutrient deficiencies mainly vitamins and ...
M. Ashrafuzzaman
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Psychiatry in Bangladesh [PDF]
The People's Republic of Bangladesh is located in South Asia. The total land area of Bangladesh is 147570 km2. Its total population in 2001 was about 123 million. The population growth rate is 1.47%; of the total population, 75% live in rural areas and 25% in urban areas (Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, 2000).
M Rezaul, Karim +2 more
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Access to land in Bangladesh is governed by the state rule but informal tenure arrangement is existing all over the country. Land productivity differs with the contractual arrangement between landlord and tenant.
Nazmoon Naher Moon +4 more
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Board characteristics, audit committee attributes and firm performance: empirical evidence from emerging economy [PDF]
Purpose - This study is designed and directed to analyze the effect of board characteristics and audit committee attributes on the firm performance of publicly listed commercial banks of Bangladesh.
Rifat Fariha +2 more
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Background Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. This large population predominantly affects the socioeconomic development of the people living in this country.
Md. Akhtarul Islam +3 more
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Dengue is one of the prominent public health concerns in tropical and subtropical regions globally. The dengue epidemic was first observed in the 1780s, mainly in Asia, Africa, and America; however, this virus was found in Bangladesh in 1964. Rapid and unplanned urbanization, global warming, and prolonged rainy season promoted dengue outbreaks in ...
Atia Sharmin, Bonna +3 more
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Performance management of employees is a significant function of modern human resource management practices. This paper tried to measure the effectiveness of the performance management system (PMS) of some selected Readymade Garment (RMG) factories with ...
Kazi NAZMUL HUDA
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Global organ shortage: an analysis of national self‑sufficiency strategies
From the standpoint of socio-humanitarian knowledge, the paper analyzes the problem of global organ shortage. The basic ideas of the international medical community about organ shortage and the main proposals for overcoming it are considered.
O. N. Reznik, D. V. Mikhel
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Violence against women and the role of economic performance: a study on contemporary Bangladesh
Background: Violence against women has been a consistent phenomenon in all societies, regardless of its demographic characteristics. Especially in a developing country like Bangladesh, where society is going through rapid changes with constant inequality
Sifat, RIDWAN ISLAM (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
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