Financial Development And Economic Growth

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    Epge

    cut 2012 GDP growth forecast to 7.5%. Chinese Government forecast to lower its GDP growth rate to 7.5% from an 8% in place since 2005, a signal that leaders are determined to reduce reliance on exports and capital spending in favor of consumption. In face of global turbulence and a pressing domestic demand for economic restructuring, China forecast a slightly lower GDP growth rate to achieve "higher-level, higher-quality development over a long period of time." To achieve steady growth, the government

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    Nbfi

    Internship Report on Portfolio Mix and Operational Performance of NBFIs in Bangladesh Under the Supervision of Dr. M. Sadiqul Islam Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Prepared by Robin Kumar Saha BBA ID: 16-039 BBA 16th Batch Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Date of Submission: ............, 2014 Letter of Transmittal .................., 2014 Dr. M. Sadiqul Islam Professor Department of Finance University

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    Employment Sector

    Employment Sector Employment Working Paper No. 74 2011 Global economic crisis, gender and employment: The impact and policy response Naoko Otobe Employment Sector Copyright © International Labour Organization First published 2011 Publications of the International Labour Office enjoy copyright under Protocol 2 of the Universal Copyright Convention. Nevertheless, short excerpts from them may be reproduced without authorization, on condition that the source is indicated. For rights

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    Gender Equality

    Gender, equality, poverty and economic growth Gender equality in third world countries still remains poor in comparison to other well-developed countries. Third World Countries with religious subjectivity, rural factors and civic liberties are contributing to a gender gap in education and income possibilities of women in these countries (Sen, 2009). What these countries must realize is that women are the key to the global economic recovery of their countries. Unlocking the potential

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    Long Run Prospects for GDP Growth in India Ombir Singh Ombir Singh, School of Management, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P. PIN-201308, India Tel: -91-120-2344324 E-mail: odahiya@gmail.com Manju Dahiya Manju Dahiya, Research Associate, Institute of Development Studies, M.D. University Rohtak (124001), Haryana, India E-mail: manju11jan@gmail.com Abstract Due to global financial crisis, issues relating to the growth of Indian economy have been the subject matter of debate

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    Globalidsation in India

    globalisation, and how it has affected domestic business environment of India. The report will also include theories on globalisation and a PEST analysis showing the factors affecting economic growth on domestic business environments. And how the economy have been structured and adjustments for essential for growth of the economy. To improve India’s economy they would need to improve vastly on health care, because it is one of the main issues that are bring the economy down, as poverty is rising

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    Mutual Funding: Impact on the Ghanaian Economy” (a Case Study of Selected Mutual Fund Companies in Ghana)

    and other business activities, this led to the undertaking of a number of financial sector reforms by the government. The emergence of mutual funds into the Ghanaian financial sector has been as a result of these reforms. This is to facilitate capital generation and savings mobilization for the private sector to help them accomplish their organizational objectives. It has become evidently clear that, to achieve development in the economy in terms of high gross domestic product (GDP), a better per

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    Washington Consensus

    Williamson said the Washington Consensus was originally formulated not as a policy prescription for development, but was a lists of policies that were widely held in Washington in 1989 that were desirable for implementation in Latin America. He noted there were other development policies that he thought were useful, but were not included in the Washington Consensus since they did not enjoy widespread support. He suggested the Washington Consensus had three different meanings. First, was his original

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    Assignment 2

    | ABHISHEK MAHESHWARI | FT164005 | DARSHAN CHANDRASHEKAR | FT164023 | 1) Rate of growth in the country India recorded a strong first quarter GDP of 7.5 % in 2015. One of the biggest contributors to this is the strong expansion in manufacturing segment which grew by 8.4% and services sectors which grew at an avg of 12%. This is mainly supported by the revival of investments. 2. Rate of growth of the States: For year 2014-15, Maharashtra has the highest GDP and contributes to about

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    Microfin

    Performance of GCSCA .............................................................. 7 2.2.2 Outstanding Challenges and Future Resource Requirements for GCSCA .. 7 2.2.3 PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF GCSCA TO CUA AS AT OCTOBER 2007.. 8 2.3 ASSOCIATION OF FINANCIAL NGOs (ASSFIN) ............................................................8 2.3.1 Some Current Performance of ASSFIN ................................................................ 9 2.3.2 Outstanding Challenges and Future Resource Requirements

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