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Harnessing Competitiveness for Stronger Inclusive Growth : Bangladesh Second Investment Climate Assessment

2008

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Long term financing; Banking industry; Business development services; Small enterprise; Tax regime; Financial management; Financial intermediation; Personal asset; Book value; Borrowing; Domestic credit; Foreign direct investment; Business location; Adb; Tax code; Metropolitan cities; Investing; Tax administration; Access to investment; Economic cooperation; Loan term; Operating efficiency; Interest rate; Foreign capital flows; Institutional reforms; Bank loan; Tax compliance; Employment opportunities; International development; Business planning; Formal finance; Bad debt; Large cities; Micro-enterprises; Regulatory framework; Economies of scale; Microfinance institution; Business support; Export competitiveness; Trade flows; Greater access; Finances; Credit bureau; Exporters; Foreign capital; Credit information; Micro-finance; Lending techniques; Land prices; Stamp duties; Business community; High interest rates; Investment climate; Access to formal finance; Bank accounts; Income-generating activity; Financial services; Line of credit; Bank credit; Private credit; Financial sector reforms; Credit score; Investment decisions; Term credit; Internal financing; Micro-business; Policy environment; Employment growth; Financial institution; Private banks; Registration fees; Credit registry; Multinationals; Business network; Loan financing; Earnings; Business association; Municipalities; Market share; Mfi; Gender segregation; Bank financing; Financial markets; Migrant worker; Contract enforcement; Female entrepreneurship; Metropolitan areas; Business development; Financial system; Finance costs; Autonomy; International finance; Red tape; Bank office; Sales growth; E-government; Overdraft; Banking sector; Export earnings; Loan; Firm performance; Management education; State banks; Credits; Access to loans; Movable collateral; Financing sources; Accounts receivable; Profit margins; Economic activity; Currency; Urban congestion; Commercial bank; College degree; Job creation; Political stability; Budget management; Remittance; Domestic market; Repayment periods; Banking system; Labor market; Gender issues; Development bank; New entrants; Access to finance; Mobile phone; Loan amounts; Personal assets; Social responsibility; Trade regime; Capital stock; Women entrepreneurs; Government regulation; Commercial mortgages; Borrower; Technical assistance; Female entrepreneurs; Proprietorships; Trading; Bank assets; Loan size; Nationalized banks; Credit information bureau; Rural markets; Long-term lending; Macroeconomic stability; Bank services; Labor costs; Business loans; Bank account; Empowerment of the poor; Access to financing; Enterprise development; Long-term investment; Capital flows; Micro-entrepreneurs; Tax; Market value; Municipal development; Collateral; Reliance on collateral
License
Bangladesh Development Series Paper; no. 25http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Bangladesh Development Series Paper; no. 25

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