Browsing Volume 2, 2021 by Title
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Regional Connectivity through Banglabandha Port: Opportunities and Challenges for Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: Bangladesh should focus on trade-related activities for its sustainable economic development rather than remittance earnings. All kinds of connectivity play a significant role in establishing bilateral relations, ... -
Relationship and Causality between Technology-intensive Trade and Poverty –A Panel ARDL and Granger Causality based Analysis
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify whether trade in different sectors classified based on technology intensity has differential effects on poverty in emerging economies. The study classified trade into ... -
School Meals and Child Outcomes in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: School meals are a good way to channel vital nourishment to poor children. The study has been tried to demonstrate the concepts of school meals in the globe and derived the eventual scenarios from Bangladesh. ... -
Social Mobility and the Epistemological Hybridity of Madrasah Students in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study aims to examine the effects of social mobility on the epistemological hybridity (eHYBRIDITY) of madrasah students in Bangladesh. Methodology: Based on Cohen's Table (1992), a sample size of 87 was ... -
Technology-intensive Trade and Gender Inequality-Emerging Country Perspective
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study examines how technology intensity in international trade affects gender inequality in labor force participation and wage in emerging economies. Methodology: The study decomposes the export and import ...