DATA* Abd. Ghafar Ismail Nur Azura Sanusi Since the pioneering work of Gurley and Shaw (1955), the attempt has been done to justify money as a primary focal point of macroeconomic theorizing. However, other researchers argue that variables such as financial development and indicators are also important to be linked with macroeconomic performance. Here, if money can be thought as means of production and consumer goods as the ultimate end toward which production is directed, and then capital also occupies
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INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NON-PERFORMING LOANS, MACROECONOMIC FACTORS, AND FINANCIAL FACTORS IN CONTEXT OF PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BANGLADESH by Syeda Zabeen Ahmed ID # 0120269 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH April 2006 An investigation of the relationship between Non-performing Loans, Macroeconomic Factors, and Financial Factors in context of Private Commercial
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1.0 PRELUDE: Financial stability is considered as the first condition of sustained and rapid economic progress. Among various indicators of financial stability, banks’ non-performing loan (NPL) assumes critical importance since it reflects on the asset quality, credit risk and efficiency in the allocation of resources to productive sectors. Nonperforming loans (NPLs) refer to those financial assets from which banks no longer receive interest and/or installment payments as scheduled. They are known
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Methodology / Economic Analysis 1-2 1.2 Reasons for Under-Investment in the Telecommunications Sector 1.3 Conclusions 1-3 2 Overview 2-1 2.1 Introduction 2-1 2.2 Purpose of this Paper 2-1 3 Methodology 3-1 3.1 Literature Review 3-1 3.1.1 Macroeconomic statistical studies 3.1.2 Policy Implications 3-6 3-3 4 Data 4-1 4.1 Data Deficiencies for Southern Africa 4-1 4.2 Data Problems 4-2 4.3 Limited data 4-2 5 Results 5-1 5.1 GDP and Telephone penetration 5-2 6 Conclusions Error
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crisis. That’s why a slow acting fiscal policy can be used on the current crisis (while usually it comes too late and adds up inflation). Expenditure measures are hence appropriate because of their direct stimulation of the demand. Moreover, due to the lack of accurate and reliable estimates, IMF also recommends the diversification of the fiscal policies used in order to maximize their effectiveness. The global nature of the current crisis and the different capacities of the worldwide governments
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performance of Best Buy and other competitors in the consumer electronic retail industry really depends on macro environmental factors. The biggest threat that most industries in the global market are facing, is the threat caused by the current economic situation. The internal analysis indicates that strength of the company is their reputable brand name, size, and market presence. Best Buy built its reputation by offering consumer high quality service and new shopping experience. The company expands
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Macroeconomic Analysis: Project II Class: ECON545 4/12/2011 Introduction to Situation The paper analyzes and summarizes how the automotive industry is impacted by the macro economy. In helping my friend Rick expand his small manufacturing plant that produces parts for the auto industry, I’m going to identify a brief history of the automotive industry, how it impacts the GDP, the unemployment rate, and the inflation rate as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The supply
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growth in exports and remittance has led to a marked improvement in the fiscal and balance of payments position and substantial improvements in the economic fundamentals necessary for macroeconomic stability. However, the rise in the inflation rate and further evidence of income inequality have tempered growth's direct impact on the quality of life. Macro Economic indicators In the past decade, Bangladesh enjoyed a positive growth rate in GDP and other macro economic indicators. As the most densely
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At the roots of globalization there are a lot of mechanisms conected with economies of scale. The higher border of demand and bigger problems with knowledge and capital using in high developed countries went far towards some solutions for easier entries to different markets. That is why countries deleted administrative and economic borders limiting competition. Free flow of information, ideas through the world, caused that some values, lifestyles, consumption models are common for some nations
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SOLD TO THE FINE kaptoxic@yahoo.com THE OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS CANVAS Dr. James V. Green Copyright © 2013 by Venture Artisans Press All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by Photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means, without prior written permission of the publisher. www.opportunityanalysiscanvas.com Publication Data Green, James V. The opportunity analysis canvas / James V. Green Edition 1.0 1. Entrepreneurship 2. Innovation
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