
Tarek Aziz
Phone: +8801717589476
Address: Joint Director
Research Department
Bangladesh Bank
(the Central Bank of Bangladesh)
Head Office
Motijheel Commercial Area
Dhaka-1000
Bangladesh
Address: Joint Director
Research Department
Bangladesh Bank
(the Central Bank of Bangladesh)
Head Office
Motijheel Commercial Area
Dhaka-1000
Bangladesh
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Meanwhile, some member countries such as India has shown their curiosity to introduce parallel currency at least within three or more countries under the consideration of introducing common currency may take a large time to realize and the region as a whole may not even be ready to adopt parallel currency given the present state of economic integration and geopolitical reality. Under these circumstances, the basic purpose of this paper is to exploring SAARC countries' readiness to espouse a common currency in the region. Using the concept of standard economic procedures & practical experiences of adoption of euro by the European Union (EU) and given the present status of economic integration, SAARC countries‟ juncture to adopt common currency will be explored and possibility of espousing a common currency or parallel currency even with some limited number of SAARC member countries including Bangladesh will also be examined.
The main objective of this study report is to find out the impact(s) of the refinance scheme of BB through comparing the economic well-being of the target group people who have taken loan from BKB and RAKUB with a control group people who have not taken loan from these two banks. This study has also tried to examine the impact(s) of re-finance scheme on the balance sheets of these two banks. Survey data received from the selected 128 branches of BKB and RAKUB dealing with agricultural and non-farm rural credit have been analyzed for finding out existing problems of BKB and RAKUB.
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Meanwhile, some member countries such as India has shown their curiosity to introduce parallel currency at least within three or more countries under the consideration of introducing common currency may take a large time to realize and the region as a whole may not even be ready to adopt parallel currency given the present state of economic integration and geopolitical reality. Under these circumstances, the basic purpose of this paper is to exploring SAARC countries' readiness to espouse a common currency in the region. Using the concept of standard economic procedures & practical experiences of adoption of euro by the European Union (EU) and given the present status of economic integration, SAARC countries‟ juncture to adopt common currency will be explored and possibility of espousing a common currency or parallel currency even with some limited number of SAARC member countries including Bangladesh will also be examined.
The main objective of this study report is to find out the impact(s) of the refinance scheme of BB through comparing the economic well-being of the target group people who have taken loan from BKB and RAKUB with a control group people who have not taken loan from these two banks. This study has also tried to examine the impact(s) of re-finance scheme on the balance sheets of these two banks. Survey data received from the selected 128 branches of BKB and RAKUB dealing with agricultural and non-farm rural credit have been analyzed for finding out existing problems of BKB and RAKUB.