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Development transition from least developed country (LDC) to developing country: current progress and challenges of Bangladesh

Development transition from least developed country (LDC) to developing country: current progress and challenges of Bangladesh

... 3. Developing countries are those with low, lower middle or upper middle incomes countries characterized by low income, inequality, poor health and inadequate ...less developed country, or an ... See full document

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The lease financing in Bangladesh: a satisfied progress in business and industrialization

The lease financing in Bangladesh: a satisfied progress in business and industrialization

... Bangladesh is a small country densely populated country in the South ...this country. Due to globalization and liberalization the country gradually shifting towards ...economic ... See full document

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Do Economic Growth, Human Development and Political Stability favour sovereign Creditworthiness of a Country? A Cross Country Survey on Developed and Developing Countries

Do Economic Growth, Human Development and Political Stability favour sovereign Creditworthiness of a Country? A Cross Country Survey on Developed and Developing Countries

... the challenges face a country or firm when deciding to lend a foreign country or firm is how to appraise the creditworthiness of that firm or country? It is experienced and commonly use of ... See full document

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The political Economy of WTO with special reference to NAMA Negotiations

The political Economy of WTO with special reference to NAMA Negotiations

... social progress and development, envisaged in Article 55 of that [UN] ...industrial development “particularly of those countries which are still in early stages of industrial development”, ... See full document

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The effects of country - of - origin on yemeni consumers' attitudes towards Asian products

The effects of country - of - origin on yemeni consumers' attitudes towards Asian products

... remittance from Yemenis working abroad and foreign aid paid for perennial trade ...the country is trying to diversify its ...for development projects. In addition, Yemen has made some progress ... See full document

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Global Economic Prospects for Increasing Developing Country Migration into Developed Countries

Global Economic Prospects for Increasing Developing Country Migration into Developed Countries

... Estimates from 2003 show that ...the developing world's workers) who are not earning enough to lift themselves above the standard poverty line (“World Employment Report 2004-2005: Chapter 1 Global Trends in ... See full document

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Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP): Issues and Challenges

Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP): Issues and Challenges

... Work Country Programme (DWCP), which is being orchestrated by ILO and the matrix of issues and challenges that confront the implementation of this ...work from experiences in countries such as Nepal, ... See full document

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Early Intervention in Audiology: Exploring theCurrent Status from a Developing CountryContext

Early Intervention in Audiology: Exploring the Current Status from a Developing Country Context

... the current study was to identify whether children diagnosed with hearing impairment were provided with ...amplification. From the data collected, 60 out of 70 ...results from an ABR and 1 was booked ... See full document

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Microfinance as a suitable instrument of European and Czech development cooperation

Microfinance as a suitable instrument of European and Czech development cooperation

... The traditional financial institutions are not in- terested in financial transactions with poor people, because they are unable to offset the lack of informa- tion about a client through various types of security ... See full document

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Mobile Phone Usage and Livelihood Asset in a Developing Country, Bangladesh

Mobile Phone Usage and Livelihood Asset in a Developing Country, Bangladesh

... The target respondents of the study were telecom users defined as who had used a phone (own or of someone else; paid for or free of charge) during the preceding 1 year. Respondents were males and females between ages 18 ... See full document

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A SYNTHESIS MODEL OF MARKET ORIENTATION FOR A DEVELOPING COUNTRY – THE CASE OF BANGLADESH

A SYNTHESIS MODEL OF MARKET ORIENTATION FOR A DEVELOPING COUNTRY – THE CASE OF BANGLADESH

... non-cooperation from the respondents, it was decided that a sample size of 190 manufacturing companies providing a total of 380 interviews (2 interviews from each company) would be ...official from ... See full document

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Country progress towards the Millennium Development Goals: adjusting for socioeconomic factors reveals greater progress and new challenges

Country progress towards the Millennium Development Goals: adjusting for socioeconomic factors reveals greater progress and new challenges

... Our study revealed that many African countries are actually meeting the minimum performance target and do not deserve to be unfairly labeled as “off track”. Many so called “off track” countries have actually achieved ... See full document

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Optimal decisions of countries with carbon tax and carbon tariff

Optimal decisions of countries with carbon tax and carbon tariff

... It is well known that some European countries like Denmark have already started levying domestic carbon tax. Recently, the EU is going to levy carbon tariff on other countries. Based on the background, this paper aims at ... See full document

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Research Misconduct: A Report from a Developing Country

Research Misconduct: A Report from a Developing Country

... In a systematic review and meta-analysis study that was published in 2009, a pooled weighted average of 1.97% (N=7, 95%CI: 0.86–4.45) of scientists accepted to have fabricated, falsified or modified data or results at ... See full document

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Labour migration between developing economy to developing country: A case study of Bangladesh and Malaysia

Labour migration between developing economy to developing country: A case study of Bangladesh and Malaysia

... national development (Farid et ...the country of origin depends on the intensity and duration of the migrant's experience and exposure at the ...destination country (Huntington 2004). Unskilled ... See full document

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Current trends of adenotonsillar hypertrophy presentation in a developing country, Nigeria

Current trends of adenotonsillar hypertrophy presentation in a developing country, Nigeria

... Background: Adenotonsillar hypertrophy is a common paediatric disorder in Otorhinolaryngological practice worldwide. The prevalence, clinical manifestations and predisposing factors are well documented in ... See full document

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Explaining fertility transition of a developing country: an analysis of quantum and tempo effect

Explaining fertility transition of a developing country: an analysis of quantum and tempo effect

... in Bangladesh are associated with the fall in ...that Bangladesh will be able to achieve its demo- graphic goal as envisaged in the population ...the country by east and west, BDHS 2011 demon- ... See full document

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The Challenge of Slum Development in Developing Country India

The Challenge of Slum Development in Developing Country India

... Slums have come to form an integral part of the phenomena of urbanization in India. Comprehensive information on the slums being essential for formulation effective and coordinated policy for their improvement. Formation ... See full document

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Economic development in Indian States & Rural People’s transition to Modern fuels: A virtuous relationship

Economic development in Indian States & Rural People’s transition to Modern fuels: A virtuous relationship

... data from 1999-00 to 2009-10” highlight that Rural people are largely dependent upon traditional fuel sources like fuel-wood, crop residues, and cattle dung for meeting the basic energy needs for cooking and ... See full document

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Evolving trends in infective endocarditis in a developing country: a consequence of medical progress?

Evolving trends in infective endocarditis in a developing country: a consequence of medical progress?

... A search of the electronic medical records database and the admission logbooks yielded 251 patients with the label “IE”. The folders of 29 patients treated for IE between 2005 and 2007 were incomplete or could not be ... See full document

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