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Technical Session 1: Agriculture and Employment  

Paper 1: Rise of Landless Tenancy in Bangladesh

Binayak Sen Find the Presentation    pdf

Paper 2: Why do Bangladeshi Cattle yield High Positive Returns?

Wahid Ferdous Ibon Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 3: Assessing Competition in the Onion Market of Bangladesh

Mainul Hoque Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 4. Tell-tale Signs from Recent BBS Surveys on Changes in Female Mobility

M Asaduzzaman Find the Presentation     pdf

Technical  Session 2: SMEs Productivity, Financing and Women Entrepreneurs 

Paper 1: Cluster vs. Non-cluster SMEs: Productivity Differences and Marshallian Externalities

Kazi Iqbal Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 2: Local Financial Development, Access to Credit and SMEs Performance: Evidence from Bangladesh

Monzur Hossain Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 3: Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: Bangladesh Perspective

Iqbal Hossain Find the Presentation     pdf

Technical Session 3: Quality of Growth and Human Development  

Paper 1: Quality of Growth in Bangladesh: Some New Evidence

Nahid Ferdous Pabon Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 2: An Analysis of the Link between Education and the First Demographic Dividend of Bangladesh

Shahidul Islam Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 3: Human Resource Development and the Challenge of Sustaining Quality Education

Anwara Begum Find the Presentation     pdf

                         

Technical Session 4: Urbanization, Disaster Vulnerability and Social Safety Nets  

Paper 1: Organic Solid Waste Management and the Urban Poor in Dhaka City 

Mitali Parvin Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 2: An Evaluation of the Activities of Grihayan Tahobil (Housing Fund)

Md. Harunur Rashid Bhuyan Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 3. Disaster Impacts: Are these "an equal opportunity menace" to Development?

Azreen Karim Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 4: Implication of Employment Generation Programme for the Poorest (EGPP) to Reduce Disaster and Gender Vulnerability

S. M. Zahedul Islam Chowdhury Find the Presentation     pdf

Technical Session 5 : Energy Use, Migration and Household Welfare  

Paper 1: Impacts of Improved Cooking Stoves: Evidence Relating to Bondhu Chula

Nazneen Ahmed Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 2: Gender Differentiated Impacts of Kerosene Pricing Reform in Bangladesh

Tahreen Tahrima Chowdhury  Find the Presentation     pdf

Paper 3: Impact of Migration on Nutritional Condition of Children under Five Years of Age in the Rural Households of Bangladesh

Kashfi Rayan Find the Presentation     pdf

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