Problems of Small-Scale and Cottage Industries in Bangladesh

Problems of Small-Scale and Cottage Industries in Bangladesh

Author: Muhammad Rowshon Kamal

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Analyzes the failure of large scale industrial development and tied foreign aid to improve employment, especially in rural areas. Finds that small-scale and cottage industries are best suited to meet demands of local markets.


Developmental Impact of Rural Infrastructure in Bangladesh

Developmental Impact of Rural Infrastructure in Bangladesh

Author: Raisuddin Ahmed

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780896290860

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Research methodology and data; Infrastructure and agricultural production; Infrastructure, the rural labor market, and employment; Infrastructure, household income, and poverty; Linkage, between infrastructure and consumption; Infrastructure and savings-investment behavior; Infrastructure, rural markets, and social development; Implications for public policies.


Cases on Small Business Economics and Development During Economic Crises

Cases on Small Business Economics and Development During Economic Crises

Author: Stephens, Simon

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-06-25

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1799876594

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Oftentimes, the owners and entrepreneurs whose small businesses are undergoing financial problems suffer high emotional costs. These individuals can experience significant setbacks in their entrepreneurial journeys as well as depression and other negative emotions from the stress of crisis episodes. However, businesses that are in crisis also provide valuable learning opportunities for adapting and changing in order to successfully face future challenging situations. Cases on Small Business Economics and Development During Economic Crises presents a diverse range of perspectives and insights into global developments in entrepreneurship and captures a diverse collection of methodologies and outcomes from various countries in the realm of small business economics and their development. Including case studies that discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, risk management, and entrepreneurial resiliency, this case book serves as an excellent companion for entrepreneurs, small business owners, managers, executives, economists, business professionals, academicians, students, and researchers.


Bringing Class Back In

Bringing Class Back In

Author: Scott G. McNall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0429719000

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In recent years, a flurry of "poststructuralist," "post-Marxist," and "statecentered" approaches have emerged in historical and sociological scholarship. Far from ignoring these developments, the study of class has shaped and been shaped by them. As the selections in this volume indicate, class analysis changes and develops, while sustaining itself as a powerful, refined working tool in helping scholars understand the complexities of social and historical processes. This volume provides a cross-section of the rich body of social theory and empirical research being produced by scholars employing class analysis. It demonstrates the variety, vibrancy, and continuing value of class analysis in historical and sociological scholarship. The work of promising young scholars is combined with contributions from well-established figures to produce a volume that addresses continuing debates over the relationship between structure and agency, the centrality of class relations, and the dynamics of class formation, class culture, and class consciousness.