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    Sme Financing in Bangladesh Problems and Prospects

    issues: Introduction to the Industry/Sector/Area – What is the industry/sector/Area? What is the background of the industry/sector/Area in Bangladesh? Who are the major participants? You may show how the industry/sector/area is contributing to the economic development of the country. In this case, you must use industry-related data for the past three years (at least). In case of export-oriented industries, you must use export performance for the last three years (at least), or the latest available

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    Value-Relevance of Income Components

    European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences ISSN 1450-2275 Issue 44 (2012) © EuroJournals, Inc. 2012 http://www.eurojournals.com/EJEFAS.htm Relevance of Income Levels and Income Components for Determining Firm Value Hashem Valipour Assistant Professor, Accounting Department, Firouzabad Branch Islamic Azad University, Firouzabad, Iran Tel: 00989173086986 E-mail: h.valipour@gmail.com Alireza Shahabi Accounting Department, Marvdasht Branch Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht

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    Corruption and China’s Economic Reform in the Early 21st Century

    Corruption and China’s Economic Reform in the Early 21st Century by Gregory C. Chow, Princeton University CEPS Working Paper No. 116 October 2005 Acknowledgement: I would like to thank Steven Kou of Columbia University and Yan Shen of Peking University for helpful comments and the Center for Economic Policy Studies at Princeton University for financial support in the preparation of this paper. Abstract Past economic reform of the state sector in China consisted mainly of privatization

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    Comparison of Financial and Managerial Accounting

    that the external economic stakes of investors, creditors and the government departments concerned and enterprises to provide economic information of the financial position and profitability as the main target carry out economic activities. Financial Accounting is an important foundation work of modern enterprises, through a series of accounting procedures, provided useful information for decision-making, and actively participate in management decisions, improve the economic efficiency of enterprises

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    Nudging Theory

    Behavioral Economics is becoming increasingly popular as a way of improving public health . Economic theories mostly assumed that agents are rational utility maximizer, also known as homo economics. Behavioral economics is a field that gives an understanding of why the individuals’ behavior is not rational and is influenced by self-control and temptation when making a decision. The public has an attendance of making unhealthy food choices, even though they want to be healthier. They do not give

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    Economic Environment of Business

    period. e. Economic profits are reduced to zero in the long run. Marginal product exceeds average product when— a. Total product is increasing. b. Average product is increasing. c. Average product is decreasing. d. a and b. e. a and c. A frequently cited reason for increasing returns to scale is— a. Increased input prices. b. Greater specialization. c. External diseconomies. d. Larger fixed costs with a larger plant size. e. Difficulty of managing a huge enterprise. 2. 3. C5, Economic Environment

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    Liberalization of Indian Economy a Historical Perspective and Road Ahead

    Economic activities have been carried on since ages both by private agencies and the state. The extent and nature of their participation depends upon the stage of the economic development of society, structure of the economy and ideas of the time. Generally, in more developed economies, role of the state in managing the economic affairs of the society is less. A society where the state has relatively small role to play in the economic affairs of the people is described as “liberal”. Societies

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    Msmes in India

    MSMEs in India Chapter I The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a pivotal role in the economic and social development of the country, often acting as a nursery of entrepreneurship. They also play a key role in the development of the economy with their effective, efficient, flexible and innovative entrepreneurial spirit. The MSME sector contributes significantly to the country’s manufacturing output, employment and exports and is credited with generating the highest employment

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    Women Entrepreneurship

    overpopulated country where society is highly stratified, services and opportunities are determined by gender, class and location. However, women make nearly half of the population (Table -1), which means huge potential to be utilised for socio -economic development of the country. Table -1 Population Status of Bangladesh Census From 1998 Total Male Female 1262000 64819000 61381000 00 Share at Total Population Share at Total (%) Population (%) 51.48% 49.52% 51.36% 48.64% Source: Statistical Pocketbook

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    The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Developing Countries

    the capacity of the economy of the countries to engage in international trade. Trade liberalization in agriculture has significant benefits to individuals who devote their lives to agriculture, mainly small farmers from developing countries. This idea would also promote economic growth in these countries. In order to make trade liberalization in agriculture an ideal concept, there are still a few hurdles that need to be cleared, such as granting developing nations funds to meet

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