Hossain, Monzur
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Does Renewable Energy Increase Farmers’ Well-being? Evidence from Solar Irrigation Interventions in Bangladesh
Solar irrigation provides an opportunity to irrigate a larger amount of land due to reliability, affordability, and accessibility.
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Enhancing Financial Connectivity between Asia and Europe: Implications for Infrastructure Convergence between the Two Regions
If Asian countries agree to offer 50% of their spillover revenue to infrastructure investors from Europe, this might increase the rate of return of long-term investment funds.
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Implementing Land Trust in Bangladesh as a Strategy for Financing Infrastructure and Sustainable Land Management
The Land Trust Plus approach could solve many land-related problems in Bangladesh.
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State-Owned Enterprises and Cluster-Based Industrialization: Evidence from Bangladesh
Bangladesh's oldest state-owned industrial estate has played an important role in promoting cluster-based small and medium-sized enterprise development in the country.
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Default Risks, Moral Hazard, and Market-Based Solution: Evidence from Renewable Energy Market in Bangladesh
Financial constraints, higher prices, natural disasters, and poor after-sales service increase the probability of default.
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Local Financial Development, Access to Credit and SMEs’ Performance: Evidence From Bangladesh
SMEs constitute a major part of industries and contribute to the largest share of employment in both developing and emerging countries.
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Green Finance in Bangladesh: Policies, Institutions, and Challenges
Building the capacity of banks and financial institutions, developing bond and equity markets, and establishing a well-coordinated policy oversight body are key to promoting green finance in Bangladesh.