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22
Branch Expansion and Institutional Sustainability of MFIs in Bangladesh
  • Farhana Nargis, Mustafa K. Mujeri, Farah Muneer
  • Asian Development Perspectives

November 8, 2018
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21
Women Empowerment and Microfinance: A Case from North-Western Bangladesh
  • Nahid Akhter
  • Journal of Poverty Alleviation & International Development, 9(1).

May 15, 2021
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20
Mitigating Seasonal Hunger with Microfinance in Bangladesh: How Does a Flexible Programme Compare with the Regular Ones?
  • Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Hussain A. Samad
  • Journal of Development Effectiveness

December 23, 2023
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19
Inequity in Formal Health Care Use: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh
  •  Syed Abdul Hamid, Syed M. Ahsan, Afroza Begum and Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif
  • Journal of International Development Volume 27, Issue 1, pages 36–54

June 21, 2015
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18
Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh
  • M. A. Baqui Khalily, Shakil Quayes
  • Economics Bulletin

November 21, 2014
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17
Impact of Regulation on the Cost Efficiency of Microfinance in Bangladesh
  • M. A. Baqui Khalily, Abdul Khaleque and S. Badruddoza
  • In “Microfinance Institutions: Financial and Social Performance” Palgrave Macmillan Edited by: Mersland, R. &Strøm, R

June 21, 2014
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16
Disease-Specific Impoverishment Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments for Health Care: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Disease-Specific Impoverishment Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments
  • Syed Abdul Hamid, Syed M. Ahsan and Afroza Begum
  • Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Springer International Publishing Switzerland

May 21, 2014
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15
Governance and Performance of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from Bangladesh
  • Tanweer Hasan, Shakil Quayes, M. A. Baqui Khalily
  • International Journal of Management Accounting Research, UK

April 21, 2014
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14
Migrant Remittance Supported Micro-Enterprises in South Asia
  • Shahadat Khan
  • The Political Economy of South Asian Diaspora Patterns of Socio-Economic Influence Edited by: GopinathPillai

August 21, 2013
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