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Inequality, Educational Sciences
Construction Industry, Business Cycles and Stabilization Policies, Common Carriers Industry, Textiles, Apparel & Leather Industry, Pulp & Paper Industry, Plastics & Rubber Industry, Food & Beverage Industry, General Manufacturing, Labor Markets, Food Security, Employment and Unemployment
Employment and Shared Growth, Rural Labor Markets, Equity and Development, Social Protections & Assistance, Achieving Shared Growth, Labor Markets, Rural Poverty Reduction Strategies, Pro-Poor Growth, Rural Poverty Reduction
Women’s Empowerment, Household Decision Making, Women’s Education, Microcredit, Bangladesh
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Bangladesh, Credit rationing, Edible Oils, intermediary, market power, Pass-Through, Supply Chain