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    • BILATERAL TRADE DEFICIT OF BANGLADESH WITH CHINA, INDIA, PAKISTAN & SINGAPORE 

      Abdullah, Tamanna (United International University, 2018-01-23)
      From the very beginning, China, India, Pakistan and Singapore have been major and significant partners of Bangladesh both economically and politically. Unfortunately, it is recently estimated that Bangladesh has highest ...
    • Tax evasion: An Exercise with Principal Agent Model 

      Orin, Fannana Rafi (2018-01-29)
      This paper defines the concept of tax evasion, catalogues the various factors affecting the tax evasion and outlines a feasible solution of it. People are evading taxes mainly because of the tax burden, tax limitations and ...
    • Bilateral Trade between India and Bangladesh: The Dumping Issue 

      Elahi, Syed Margub (United International University, 2018-01-24)
      The trades between two countries were long before the liberation war of Bangladesh but as soon as both economies started flourishing India played different strategy on restricting imports from Bangladesh. There were several ...
    • FACTORS AFFECTING UNDER FIVE MORTALITY: Evidence from Bangladesh 

      Sakib, Sarah (2018-01-24)
      Bangladesh has been successful in reducing under-5 mortality, which is one of the indicators used to measure child mortality in MDG. From the year 2000 to 2010, the percentage of death of children aged under-5 reduced ...
    • Growth Analysis: Convergence and Determinants 

      Fardush, Tanoor (2018-01-23)
      This thesis attempts to empirically analysis the neoclassical form of Solow-Swan which mostly construct on recognize the determinants of growth. This thesis is separated in to two parts. In first part we ...
    • THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN AID ON CORRUPTION IN AFRICA AND ASIA 

      Mredula, Farzana Awlad (2018-01-16)
      Foreign aid is often given to less developed countries to transfer resources with the hope to bring benefits and improvements to the receiving society. However, various forms of corruption often hinder aid effectiveness. ...
    • Determinants of Maternal Mortality: The Case of Nine South-Asian Countries 

      Monika, Benazir Hasan (2018-01-08)
      According to World Health Organization (WHO) maternal mortality is “the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any causes ...
    • A Study on Pedestrian Deaths in Dhaka City Road Accidents 

      Bhuiyan, Md. Meillatul Islam (2018-01-04)
      Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh. It is one of the most populated cities in the world. Living standard in Dhaka city is not very good. It is listed as one of the worst cities to live in1 . But, what about the ...
    • Factors Affecting Per Capita GDP in Bangladesh: An Econometric Analysis 

      Islam, Rafiqul (United International University, 2017-12-12)
      GDP is one amongst the first indicators of a country’s economic performance. Per capita grossdomestic product also can be accustomed live the productivity of a country's hands. speedy valuegrowth has propelled Bangla Desh ...
    • The tale on innovation and growth 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (United International University, 2017-12-13)
      Whenever we see the word innovation, we instantly recall Joseph Schumpeter who popularized the word in economics through his business cycle theory. Joseph Schumpeter explained the fluctuations of economic output through ...
    • Rationality versus Irrationality 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (Daily sun, 2017-04-05)
      Any introductory textbook on economics always starts with the fundamental assumption of rationality. The rationality axiom guarantees that given scarce resources, a consumer always tries to maximise utility. The ...
    • Philosophy of Abenomics 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (Daily sun, 2017-03-17)
      It is often customary to attach the name of a president/prime minister who pursues an innovative set of policies that draws a roadmap in economic growth in the near future from the current poor state of the economy. ...
    • Aftermath of Fed Rate Hike 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (Daily sun, 2017-03-29)
      The dawn is now in the world. At last, the Fed has raised the interest rate to prod the economy and to pacify the President! Milton Friedman, the pioneering monetarist and a Nobel Laureate from the University of Chicago ...
    • Ceramic Industry and the Budget 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (Daily Sun, 2017-05-24)
    • Budget and Business Cycle 

      Rahman, Mir Obaidur (Daily sun, 2017-07-07)