the economy. INTRODUCTION Traditionally, the role of banks whether in a developed or developing economy, consists of financial intermediation, provision of an efficient payments system and serving as conduit for the implementation of monetary policies. In view of the importance of the banking sector in economic development and the imperfections of the market mechanism to mobilize and allocate financial resources to socially desirable economic
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BOFIT Discussion Papers 19 • 2011 Zhichao Zhang, Nan Shi and Xiaoli Zhang China’s new exchange rate regime, optimal basket currency and currency diversification Bank of Finland, BOFIT Institute for Economies in Transition BOFIT Discussion Papers Editor-in-Chief Laura Solanko BOFIT Discussion Papers 19/2011 23.7.2011 Zhichao Zhang, Nan Shi and Xiaoli Zhang: China’s new exchange rate regime, optimal basket currency and currency diversification ISBN 978-952- 462-714-6 ISSN 1456-5889
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1. Introduction Money demand is an important element in macroeconomic analysis especially in constructing monetary policy. The demand of money is the quantities of money that people willing and able to hold at alternative interest rates, ceteris paribus. There are several models of money demand used to explain why individuals and businesses hold money balances like cash and checkable deposits. Those models of money demand shows how do the behavior of individuals and businesses causes the fluctuations
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Social Support as Determinants of Family Homelessness in Lagos Metropolis Journal of Functional Management, Leads University, Volume 3 No.1. Abstract Homelessness among families is tremendously destructive and exacts enormous human, social and economic costs. This study examined the family structure and social support as
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barriers in how businesses supply financial products and services (Benoist, 2002). The last 15 years have witnessed many changes in how the financial services industry in Europe, the USA, and Latin America is organized, including the closer integration of banks and
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Impacts On The Economic Growth Of Nigeria By DoubleGist | Published: June 5, 2013 Inflation – Impacts On The Economic Growth Of Nigeria Inflation – Impacts On The Economic Growth Of Nigeria A macroeconomics problem facing Nigeria, and the most disturbing, is the problem of inflation. As a result of its growing rate, Nigerian government is concerned about its impacts on her economic growth. To place an order for the Complete Project Material, pay N5,000 to GTBank (Guaranty Trust Bank) Account
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Zafar F07B055 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Table of Contents Introduction 4 ▪ History ▪ Background ▪ Present status ▪ Privatization ▪ Economic landscape ▪ Financial highlights Organization’s profile 8 Branch network Vision Mission Hierarchy Chart 13 Managerial function 14 ▪ Planning ▪ Organizing ▪ Leading
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Intership Report On Human Resource Management Practices of the Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) INTRODUCTION HRM is the strategic and coherent approach to the management of an organization’s most valued assets. The people working there who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objective of the business. HRM and HR have largely replaced the term “Personnel management” as a descriptive of the process involved in managing people in an organization. HRM is evolving rapidly
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ASB-3101 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Credits: 10 Contact hours: 23 Semester: 1 Pre-requisites: ASB-2104 Module organiser: Sally Sambrook Note: This module is available through the medium of Welsh (ACB-3101). Aims: To examine issues and developments in the field of contemporary human resource management (HRM). To develop an understanding of the complex issues facing human resource (HR) specialists and line managers in meeting their responsibilities for selecting, deploying, training
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no investor has an advantage in predicting a return on a stock price because no one has access to information not already available to everyone else. Identifying the relationship or informational efficiency thus can be used to correct the current economic stabilization policies. Therefore, the issue of whether stock prices and macroeconomic variables are related or not have received considerable attention. This paper provides empirical evidence of the relationship between stock prices with each of
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