personnel numbers fall below certain limits. These are the most common businesses found across most of the world’s economies. The World Bank Review on Small Business Activities establishes the commitment of the World Bank Group to the development of the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector as a core element in its strategy to foster economic growth, employment and poverty alleviation. In the context of Bangladesh, the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can be considered as a vital
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SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION (SAARC) The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) consist the seven states; China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indian, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Officially came into existence in 1985 with the adopting of its Rent at the first meeting in Dhaka (December 7-8, 1985). The idea of regional cooperation was first recommended through ‘a regional forum’ by Bangladesh in 1980, with a perspective to positioning regular regional stage
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MP A R Munich Personal RePEc Archive Economic Factors Influencing Corporate Capital Structure in Three Asian Countries: Evidence from Japan, Malaysia and Pakistan Muhammad Mahmud and Gobind M. Herani and A.W. Rajar and Wahid Farooqi KASBIT, KABIT, Sindh University, Indus Institute of Higher Education 20. April 2009 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/15003/ MPRA Paper No. 15003, posted 4. May 2009 07:34 UTC Indus Journal of Management & Social Sciences, 3(1):9-17 (Spring 2009)
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Higher Education in Morocco), Rabat, Morocco. 2007-2008: Selectividad Degree (preparatory classes of Spanish for higher education) and Certificate of proficiency at Cervantes Spanish Institute. 2006-2007: 1st year in Economics and Business Administration in the University of Economics and Social Sciences of Fes, Morocco. 2005-2006: High School Graduation, Experimental Sciences, Taourirt, Morocco. EXPERIENCE • Google Student Ambassador in the MENA Region: Responsibilities: Organizing seminars,
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enlisted with these stock exchanges as per rules and regulation specified by particular stock exchanges (Greer and Kolbe, 2008). In Indian context the company distributes the shares in lieu of capital with the help of these stock exchanges. It is an essential pillar of private sector companies. Mallin and Ow–Yong (2009) commented that capital formation is the main function of stock exchanges. Beside the main function stock exchanges in India do lots of work. It provides a place where all the securities
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analysis, an understanding of the environment – macro forces – is essential for a rigorous and meaningful assessment of decision-making and operations. (Marketing Concepts & Strategies. P. 106) The PESTLE framework categorises environmental factors into six highlight key factors: Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Ecological. This range of factors underlines that the environment does not only include economic forces: There is
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Acts of 1999” . The economic liberalization in Tanzania led to a significant increase of production in agriculture as it goes from 3.9 % to 4.8 % between 2005-2009 ( para6 p3). The agriculture sector is indeed important factor in the Tanzanian economy yet its GDP is more affected by tourism and construction. As these two sectors pushed the country s GDP to 7.1% by 2007 and this was the reign of the president Kikwete. In addition to tourism and construction, minerals are an essential earning sector too
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that we, as Americans, prepare for the future in all aspects due to such a large population. We will see drastic increases in aging, income, and the need for a practical plan by every American because of the statistics that have been listed. The proof is in the pudding by showing the statistics given by the Administration of Aging; we see increases in all age brackets, with median incomes being $25,704 for males and $15,072 for females (Administration of Aging). There is a need for more pensions
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ROMANIA Country overview Romania is located in southeast Europe, near the Black Sea, and contains a population of 19.96 Million as per the 2014 World Bank statistics (World Bank). Romania is a former communist nation that joined NATO in 2004 and the European Union in 2007 (CIA). The primary industries include mining, timber, chemicals, and machine building. (Everyculture). Romania is currently a member of the European Association for Coal and Lignite (EURACOAL), an organization that works with
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Family Tourism in Bangladesh * Introduction: Family tourism is a common concept in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh this tourism sector needs to be improved in order to progress our economic condition. The challenge is to find a marketing approach to apply the concept successfully in the tourism industry of Bangladesh. The constraints of the concept should be reduced to successfully achieve the objective of family tourism in Bangladesh. Through the limited secondary data, and qualitative analysis
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