Rubayat Jesmin

Rubayat Jesmin
Binghamton University-SUNY · College of Community and Public Affairs

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The heightened displacement of people and protracted refugee situation across the globe have entitled to focus on reparative measures over and beyond the basic daily necessities given as humanitarian assistance. The right to education (particularly, primary education) is accepted as one of the core human rights for all humans. More than half of the...
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The increasing number of refugees across the world has entailed reinforced attention to this disadvantaged group, particularly on their lives after displacement. Although assimilation theories focus on how migrants navigate within a new society, the acculturation process itself has remained somewhat distinct and challenging for refugees among the b...
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A well-functioning capital market can act as the life line of the entire financial system of a country. Unlike many other countries in the world, even in comparison to some its neighbours, the capital market of Bangladesh is still underdeveloped. In Bangladesh, the capital market revived its journey in 1976. Since then the market has been witnessin...
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The European Community has been a major trade partner for Bangladesh for several decades, though the pattern of trade has changed significantly over the years. The EU used to be a significant import source for Bangladesh. Since the mid 1990s the EU as a group has become the foremost destination for Bangladeshi exportables, especially apparels. Low...
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There has emerged a greater interest in understanding firms' access to finance and the financing of small scale industries (SSIs) in particular. Various studies have indicated that one of the major obstacles for the formation and development of SSI is related with the SSI's access to financing. The industrial units belonging to the SSI sector, many...

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