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    Enviroment

    1.1 Statement of the problem Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) loan investment is the financial support Small and Medium sized enterprises and represents a major function of the general business financial market. BRAC Bank Limited was founded with the major objective of establishing develop economy for balanced economic growth by ensuring reduction of SME Investment Loan disparity and equitable distribution of income. In view of the above, Branches of the bank have been encouraged to grant their

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    Human Resource Management

    REFERENCE CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 MEANING OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.3 GOVERNMENT POLICY 2.4 SUPPORT SYSTEMS 2.5 FINACING 2.6 MONETRY POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN FAVOUR OF SMAL SCALE INDUSTRIES 2.7 BEBEFITS OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.8 PROBLEMS FACING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.9.1 FINANCING THE PROJECT 2.9.2 TECHNICAL KNOWS HOW 2.9.3 PERSONNEL ,MATTERS AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 2.10 IMPROVING FUNDING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES REFERENCES CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLGY

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    Congo Case Study

    Poverty has worsened in the Republic of Congo since the 1980s and half the country’s people now live below the poverty line. This average, however, masks wide geographic and economic inequalities. Most of the country’s poor people (64.8 per cent) live in rural areas and women are among the hardest hit by poverty. In 2006, more than a third of children under five in rural areas suffered from malnutrition. Access to water is also poor in rural areas where only 11 per cent of people can get water compared

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    How the Imf Impacted the Caribbean Business Environment

    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES (CAVE HILL) CAMPUS FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS FINA3010 – SUPERVISED RESEARCH PROJECT How Has The International Monetary Fund Impacted the Caribbean Business Environment? Student Name: William Franklyn April 1st, 2014 ID#:407002804 Professor: Mr. Wilberne Persuad Contents Introduction: 3 Literature Review: 4 Background: 4 Further look at the IMF: 4 The World Bank: 5 Loans

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    Microfinance In Rural India

    Abstract-The People of rural India are mainly depending upon agriculture and small business units like fishing, earning through domestic animals, small business units etc. They are not making the agriculture and business profitable because due to the lack of monetary resources. Only few people of rural India are using capital intensive method to cultivate their lands. The most of the rural people are not sustaining in their small business for a long period of time due to insufficient fund available with

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    Entrepreneurship

    Career Option 1.3 Concepts and Definitions 1.3.1 Entrepreneur 1.3.2 Entrepreneurship 1.3.3 Enterprise 1.3.4 Difference between Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship 1.4 Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development 1.4.1 Entrepreneurship and Economic Development 1.4.2Entrepreneurship and Education 1.5 Functions of an Entrepreneur 1.6 Innovation 1.7 Risk and Uncertainty Bearing 1.8 Organization 1.9 Functions Performed by an Imitator Entrepreneur

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    Role of Financial Institutions in the Financial Development and Economic Development

    Role of Financial Institutions in the financial development and economic development Financial intermediaries perform an important role in the development process, particularly through their role in allocating resources to their most productive uses. More efficient financial markets help economic agents hedge, trade, pool risk, raising investment and economic growth. Financial institutions provide consumers and commercial clients with a wide range of services and different types of banking products

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    Why Did Germany Become An Imperial Power In The 19th Century

    the nineteenth century the industrial revolution, which brought about manufacturing shift from small, independent shops to large factories, changed the economies of Europe. It also reshaped European politics and diplomacy. The new factories that sprang up across Europe required stable sources of raw materials and secure markets to which the manufactured goods could be sold. These needs led to the economic control of foreign lands by counties such as Britain. For much of the nineteenth century, Britain

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    Aggregate Demand and Supply Models

    their expectations, consumer income, and interest rates. In addition to identifying these four factors and their economic effects, there will be identified what fiscal policies have been put in place by the United States government in order to aid the economy and finally, there will be an evaluation of these fiscal policies regarding their effectiveness from both a Keynesian economic perspective and that of a classical economist. Unemployment A nation’s unemployment rate, as can be expected, is

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    An Assessment of Women Participation in Farm Household Income: a Study in Some Selected Areas of Mymensingh District of Bangladesh

    Ahmed4 1 Former 2 Former M.S. Students, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh M.S. Student, Dept. of Agribusiness and Marketing, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh 3 Former Student, Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh 4Associate professor, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Policy, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet, Bangladesh *Corresponding

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