2022
DOI: 10.36347/sjebm.2022.v09i10.003
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The Impact of COVID-19 in the Capital Market in Bangladesh

Abstract: Background: COVID-19 has devastated the normal way of life. It has been raging over the globe since late January 2020. So far, 212 nations and territories throughout the world have been reported to be impacted. The viciousness of community transmission has reached its apex. Almost every country is waging a costly economic war against this epidemic. The situation of economic normality is becoming increasingly questionable as the epidemic spreads uncontrollably. Objective: In this study our main goal is to evalu… Show more

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“…Since the implementation of CSR and CE is still in its early stages and requires a more complete understanding based on qualitative analysis, this one differs from the previous one in that it includes a large number of exploratory research (Su et al, 2022). After COVID pandemic in Bangladesh the CE guidelines, in particular, greatly enhance sustainability in the production, use, and disposal of textile goods (Hossain, Sharif, & Asgar, 2022). Various models have been created to assist fashion firms in Bangladesh in switching from a linear to a circular economy paradigm after COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Circular Economy Technology and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the implementation of CSR and CE is still in its early stages and requires a more complete understanding based on qualitative analysis, this one differs from the previous one in that it includes a large number of exploratory research (Su et al, 2022). After COVID pandemic in Bangladesh the CE guidelines, in particular, greatly enhance sustainability in the production, use, and disposal of textile goods (Hossain, Sharif, & Asgar, 2022). Various models have been created to assist fashion firms in Bangladesh in switching from a linear to a circular economy paradigm after COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Circular Economy Technology and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically (Finance, 2017), the peripheral group in Bangladesh has been ignored by all mainstream provisions (Mujeri, 2019;Omosa, 1998). The government has always emphasized mainstream sectors (Son, 2013;Hossain et al, 2018) which left this community such as the rickshaw pullers and garments sector (Uddin, 2013) also known as RMG being neglected (Raihan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%