MM Hossain - … dissertation presented to consumer economics unit …, 2011 - helda.helsinki.fi
Bangladesh, often better known to the outside world as a country of natural calamities, is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Despite rapid urbanization, more …
MM Hossain - International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Despite rapid urbanization, more than 75% of the people still live in rural areas. The density of the rural …
MM Hossain - Journal of Social Sciences, 2010 - researchgate.net
Problem statement: Bangladesh, often better known to the outside world as a country of natural calamities, is a poor and low-income country. Bangladesh's main challenge is to …
PS Banerjee - Conference on “Rural India: Blossoming in Neglect, 2018 - vikasanvesh.in
Consumption pattern is changing everywhere in India, with the spread of the market economy and the never-ending influx of new products flooding the market even in the …
Bangladesh is frequently portrayed as a place of poverty, fragility and vulnerability. Such accounts misrepresent a complex, diverse, dynamic reality. Certainly, they deny the …
OJM Chinganya, M Strode, L Crawfurd… - The Emerging Middle …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter delves into the consumption patterns of middle-class households in Africa. Consumption patterns reflect households' material living conditions and shed light on …
The analysis of Bangladeshi food consumption patterns offers significant information on nutrition and public health. Notably, 63% of respondents were not familiar with the WHO …
AK Nishanka - Available at SSRN 2030879, 2012 - papers.ssrn.com
The initiation taking from different reform in these two state is going to failed itself after six decades of freedom. Here the presence of farmer suicide malnutrition, hunger and food …