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Macroeconomic Policy, Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: An Overview -- 2. Inflation and Household Welfare: Evidence from Bangladesh -- 3. Labor Market Dynamics, Inflation and Wage Adjustments in Bangladesh -- 4. Impact of Energy Price Adjustments on Bangladesh Economy: A Macro-Econometric Modeling Approach -- Part II Monetary and Fiscal Policy -- 5. Assessing the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in Bangladesh -- 6. A Review of Public Expenditures in Bangladesh: Evidence on Sustainability and Cyclicality -- 7. Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Stimulating Economic Growth: An Empirical Study on Bangladesh -- 8. Financing Infrastructure Investment Through Spillover Tax Revenue Sharing: Evidence from Some Asian Countries -- Part III International Trade and Finance -- 9. Trade Liberalization Policies and Trade Performances in Bangladesh: An Empirical Evaluation -- 10. Analysis of Trade Pattern, Market Access and Trade Potential in Bangladesh -- 11. Exchange Rate Management Under Floating Regime in Bangladesh: An Assessment -- 12. Determinants of Capital Flows to Least Developed Countries: Lessons for Bangladesh -- 13. Aid, Macroeconomic Stability and Economic Development in Bangladesh -- 14. Macroeconomic Determinants of Remittances and Implications for Economic Growth: Evidence from Bangladesh -- Part IV Finance and Growth -- 15. Financial Liberalization, Financial Development and Economic Growth: An Analysis of the Financial Sector of Bangladesh -- 16. Microfinance in Sustainable Development and Economic Growth in Bangladesh -- 17. Development of Capital Market and Financing Future Growth in Bangladesh. 330 $aThis book provides valuable insights on issues pertaining to current macroeconomic policy debates and challenges in Bangladesh. 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Instead, advertising and fiction came to act on one another in complex, unexpected ways. Magazine stories illustrated the multiple desires and social meanings embodied in the purchase of a product. Garvey takes the bicycle as a case study, and tracks how magazines mediated among competing medical, commercial, and feminist discourses to produce an alluring and unthreatening model of women bicycling in their stories. Advertising formed the national vocabulary. At once invisible, familiar, and intrusive, advertising both shaped fiction of the period and was shaped by it. 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