The economic policy of the government involves strategies and decisions to determine and influence the economic activities of the country aimed at promoting development and maintaining economic stability. However, the processes of economic planning and implementation are influenced by the existing political and governance system. Thus, economic policies of the country play a crucial role…
Static worldview illustrates that the environmental regulation and standards lead to an increase in the costs of production and decrease the market share of domestic products in the international market. However, the notion of this change is based on the innovation because the companies who are leading the global market are not growing on cheap…
The geographical location, soil texture, and other environmental ingredients have made Bangladesh a bliss for several types of food production. Certain collapsible endeavours have made the potential agriculture sector less lucrative in the country. Even though food is the ultimate purchasing goal to remain alive and healthy, there have been empirical shreds of evidence that…
A strong local government is a prerequisite for a people-centered and development-oriented local government. Good governance at the local government level involves the grassroots people in the development process, gives them the ability to raise questions, and provides them the opportunity to ask for their development which, in turn, is likely to enable strong local…
The political factors of a country have a high influence over the economic development process. Economic development came at a high cost to the environment, from climate change to biodiversity loss when the government’s development policies disdain environmental aspects. People of lower socio-economic countries are disproportionately affected by environmental hazards related to irresponsible economic development…
Abstract: Keywords: Mia, M. J., & Islam, M. A. (2021). Volunteerism, Community Engagement and Philanthropic Work. In M. Nasreen (Ed.), Addressing the Plight of the Plethora of Disasters: The emergence of a New Discipline (pp. 83–98). Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies, University of Dhaka.