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Exit from Bangladesh’s poultry industry: causes and solutions

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A.
  • Rahman, M H
  • Talukder, R K
  • Raha, S K

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Free entry and exit from an industry is one of the indicators of competitive behaviour of that industry. It is alleged that exit from Bangladesh's poultry industry is high. Based on a survey of exited firms, nature and causes of exit were analysed and their implications for policy for the industry suggested.

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Rahman, M H & Talukder, R K & Raha, S K, 2011. "Exit from Bangladesh’s poultry industry: causes and solutions," Research Reports 181860, International Livestock Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ilrirr:181860
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.181860
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    1. Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Rahman, M.H. & Talukder, Rezaul Karim & Raha, S.K., 2007. "Alternative institutional arrangements for contract farming in poultry production in Bangladesh and their impacts on equity," Research Reports 99125, International Livestock Research Institute.
    2. Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Islam, S.M.F. & Delgado, C. & Ehui, Simeon K. & Akanda, M.A.I. & Khan, M.I. & Kamruzzaman, M., 2005. "Policy and scale factors influencing efficiency in dairy and poultry production in Bangladesh," Research Reports 182868, International Livestock Research Institute.
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