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e-Bulletin September 2004
(BRAC University, 2004-09)
Income and expenditure distribution pattern of sunamgonj haor area: implications for poverty alleviation
(BRAC University, 2004-08)
Fishing income (52 per cent) was the main source of income and food expenditure (85 percent) was the main sector of expenditure of the Sunamgonj haor fishermen. Absolute poor was about 48 per cent by Direct Calorie Intake ...
Gram Shahayak Committees: a profile study
(BRAC, 2004-08)
Mathmatical formulations of the basic diffusion equation: a discussion
(BRAC University, 2004)
A discussion is made on the possible forms of mathematical formulations for the basic diffusion equation. The formulations have been derived from the law of motion. It is shown that the assumption of Stokes resistance leads ...
Conversations with employers: Exploring graduate employability in Bangladesh
(2004)
The Bangladeshi graduate labour market is going through rapid and dramatic changes. The increasing importance of the private sector coupled with the intensifying forces of globalization has considerably changed employers’ ...
Exploring changes in the lives of the ultra poor: an exploratory study on CFPR/TUP members
(BRAC, 2004-09)
Since January 2002, BRAC has started a new experimental programme for the
ultra poor called, 'Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction/Targeting the
Ultra Poor' (CFPRffUP). This programme targets the ultra poor who ...
Effects of different animal manures on yield quality and nutrient uptake by Mustard CV. Agrani
(BRAC University, 2004)
A pot experiment was carried out at the researcher’s net house of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh from November 2003 to February 2004 to find out the effects of different animal manure on yield, quality and ...
Da Afghanistan Bank: quarterly economic & statistical bulletin, 20th June to 20th September 2004
(© Da Afghanistan Bank, BRAC, 2004-09)