Section outline
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Notice Board
Please Take a Look on Presentation Section
Q&Q (Questions & Queries ):
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Student's Guideline for Using BLC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESPCdMKLPhY
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Course Content:
- Introduction of Bangladesh
- Economic History & Economy of Bangladesh
- Macroeconomic Profile of Bangladesh
- Agriculture Sector
- Industrial & Service Sector
- Economic Planning and Policy
- External Sector
- Blue Economy
- Population, Demographic Pattern and
- Employment
- Poverty, Income Inequality and NGOs
- Infrastructure and Communication
- Urbanisation and Environmental Context
Course Outline:
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Quiz 3 FOR 60 A Assignment
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Quiz 3 FOR 60 B Assignment
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For counseling follow the schedule below: (Contact over phone, WhatsApp or mail before joining):
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Sunday: 11.00 am to 12.00 pm
Monday: 11.00 am to 12.00 pmWednesday: 11.00 am -12.00 pm
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Watch the Video:
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Is it interesting topic? Say something about this lecture/topic
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Watch the Video:
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Lesson Content:
International Trade & Exchange Rate
- External sector of the country
- Different exchange rate regimes
- Balance of payment
- Define and calculate comparative and absolute advantage
- Explain how a nation’s workers and consumers are affected by impact of international trade
- Understand the way government regulations (e.g. tariffs, quotas and non-tariff barriers) affect business, consumers and workers in the economy
- Define currency exchange rates and explain how they influence trade balances
- Explain how the balance of trade (surplus or deficit) affects the domestic economy, and how the domestic economy affects the balance of trade
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Learning Objectives:
1.To achieve sustained economic growth, poverty eradication, protection of the environment and provision of quality of social services. To achieve a balance between population growth rate and available resources. To improve the productive health of all Nigerians at every stage of the life cycle.
2.The major goal of the policy was to stem the high rate of population growth in order to facilitate socio-economic development. The 1969 policy underscored the fact that “the population of Ghana was the nation's most valuable resource and that it was both the instrument and objective of national development.
3.Not more than two children, one better
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the Directorate General of Family Planning should stop their one-child population control campaign. The department's present campaign slogan is “Not more than two children, one better.” -
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For A section Assignment
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For B section Assignment
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A section--presentation link Forum
Each student will send two link-(Google drive e ANYONE CAN ACCESS thakte hobe)
1.1st link for VIDEO RECORDIND.
2.2nd link for Pdf file
last date-5.6.23,11.50pm
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B section--presentation link Forum
Each student will send two link-(Google drive e ANYONE CAN ACCESS thakte hobe)
1.1st link for VIDEO RECORDIND.
2.2nd link for Pdf file
last date-5.6.23,11.50pm
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