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    • Oil price and its impact on Bangladesh economy 

      Jahan, Alina; Jahan, Alina (United International University, 2020-09-08)
      This paper showcases the effect of oil pricing in Bangladesh’s economy. Previously oil prices especially crude oil prices skyrocketed because of syndicates and high demand across the globe. Recently owing to electric ...
    • Okun’s Law in SAARC nations 

      Nawrin, Nadia (2019-09-30)
      This study intents to test Okun’s Law in SAARC nations and if job creation is associated with economic growth. The sample includes seven SAARC nations – Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. ...
    • Online Banking in Bangladesh 

      Arefin, Syeda Faika (UIU, 2020-07-13)
      Online Banking is very much essential for our country. My study tried to show the present condition of online /Electronic Banking in Bangladesh as well as the common features of online Banking in our country. My studies ...
    • An Overview of Remittance Flow in Bangladesh 

      Unknown author (United International University, 2019-11-03)
      Bangladesh is one of the highest remittance recipient countries in the Asian region. Every year approximately 400,000 workers move to developed countries in search for job opportunities. Consequently, their departure creates ...
    • Panel data analysis on the impact of immigration on Economic Growth 

      Mahdi, Wasif (2022-07-06)
      As the world is moving forward, immigration has also increased, which has a widespread effect. This paper focuses on the impact of immigration on economic growth; this is conducted through panel data analysis. The ...
    • Perspectives of Facilitators and Parents about the Development of ASD Children 

      Feroz, Rifat (2019)
      The purpose of the study is to access Perspectives of Facilitators and Parents about the learning methods and other Development of ASD Children. The engagement of parents, facilitators or healthcare professional’s household ...
    • Present and Future Trends in Use of Renewable Energy in Bangladesh 

      Noor, Zuairia Binte (UIU, 2021-07-31)
      Renewable Energy is a significant objective of developing countries like Bangladesh. It is a reliable and efficient source of electric power. The government of Bangladesh has emphasized on its growth as the country shows ...
    • Present and Future Trends in Use of Renewable Energy in Bangladesh. 

      Noor, Zuairia Binte (UIU, 2021-07-31)
      Renewable Energy is a significant objective of developing countries like Bangladesh. It is a reliable and efficient source of electric power. The government of Bangladesh has emphasized on its growth as the country shows ...
    • Project Report On Management of Foreign Exchange of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited 

      Islam, Md. Zahidul (United International University, 2018-02-12)
      With the developing competitors among nationalized, Foreign and commercial banks is attempting in the matter of how the banks function its dealing with a record movement and how customer organization can be made engaging. ...
    • Quality Assurance of Biman Bangladesh and US bangla airlines 

      Unknown author (2018-10-22)
      Nowadays Air transportation is very popular mode of transportation. For air transportation we can easily move from one corner to another corner around the world. Now many airlines exist in our country to provide service ...
    • Relationship Between Trade Openness & Economic Growth Of Bangladesh: Time Series Analysis 

      Sahariar, Monem (2019-08-29)
      Does Trade Openness really be a benefit to Bangladesh? Is this relationship positive or negative? These are the type of questions that can never be answered conclusively. However, there is no in attempting to investigate ...
    • A Report on the Income and Rural Development Scheme Participation 

      Akhter, Tanjila (2018-03)
      Micro finance plays most important role in economic sectors of a developing country. Being a developing country Bangladesh suffers from various issues of poverty. The outrageous population of Bangladesh makes its economy ...
    • RESEARCH PAPER ON Impact on Dhaka Metro Rail 

      Islam, Md. Gazzaly (United International University, 2019)
      In light of an essential study of customer of Dhaka metro rail and other transport proprietor in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this paper assesses the effect of the opening of Dhaka Metro rail in Dhaka city. Nowadays, aggressive ...
    • RMG WORKER’S WAGE IN BANGLADESH-A REVIEW 

      Tahsin, Karishma (United International University, 2018-02-27)
      Being a geographically small country, Bangladesh with its readymade garment (RMG) sector has progressed remarkably on a global scale. Contributing more than eighty percent of the country’s total exports today1, RMG of ...
    • Role of Education in Women Empowerment in Bangladesh 

      Sultan, Tasfia (2023-01-31)
      This study aims to examine how education affects women's empowerment in Bangladesh. In Study 1 of this research, the impact of education on FLF membership is investigated using secondary data. Binary logistic regression ...
    • SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND HEALTH STATUS OF TRIBAL PEOPLE IN BANGLADESH 

      Yasmin, Sanjida (2021-01-11)
      Bangladesh is a country of about 180 million people. Among which, 2 million people are identified as Tribal people. Approximately 58 tribe groups are living in Bangladesh. It is a country with a lot of cultural diversities ...
    • Socioeconomic Condition of Female workers in Shrimp Processing Firms in Khulna Division 

      Akter, Nasrin (2019-10-30)
      As of recent years in shrimp industry women’s job fulfillment is lower than men's, given that women’s employments are regularly inferior as far as compensation, self-rule and special open door that decrease the presentation ...
    • Status of Female Labor Force Participation in Bangladesh 

      Aamir, Huma (UIU, 2021-07-31)
      The participation of female labors drives up the economic growth to a huge extent. As women make half the population of a country it is very important that they do not fall back in the path of economic development. In this ...
    • 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 ...
    • A Study On Skill Mismatch The Case of Banking Sector in Bangladesh 

      Munira, Sirajum (United International University, 2020-12-19)
      This paper explores how much graduation contributes to the banking sector. In Bangladesh, Employers in the banking sector both in the private and public sector have come from different academic disciplines. Despite having ...