EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON GDP, EXPORT & INTERNAL INVESTMENT IN BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY

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    EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON GDP, EXPORT & INTERNAL INVESTMENT IN BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY

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    2018-11-25
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    KOSTA, SHOJAN
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    Foreign direct investment plays an important role in the growth of Bangladesh's economy, GDP, exports and local investment and overall economic growth. It’s therefore important that developing countries such as Bangladesh take effective measures to protect potential foreign investors so that they can get a good investment climate. They must feel that their role in Bangladesh's trade policy is respected. In this sense, friendly regulation, regulatory enforcement, incentives, investment and elimination of inefficient bureaucracy must be ensured.
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