MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF SMALL & MICRO-ENTERPRISES (SMES) ACASE STUDY OF (UWMFO) MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION BY HENRY EGYEYU DEDICATION To the memory of my grand father Daniel Egeyu Whose love & enthusiasm for academia first kindled mine? ABSTRACT This research study investigates the impact of microfinance institutions on entrepreneurial development of Small & Micro-enterprises (SMEs) that are
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Analysis OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES Acknowledgement It would be of great pleasure for me to take the opportunity of thanking nearly everybody who had been of great help in the completion of my dissertation. My sincere gratitude goes to MR.KAPIL GARG (DEPPT. OF MANAGEMENT) and MR.MANORANJAN (DEAN). My institute guide, without whose help this dissertation would have seemed impossible. I owe immensely for the minute help that was forwarded to me by friends
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT (SIP) REPORT ON RATIO ANALYSIS UNDERTAKEN AT KRISHAK BHARATI CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Submitted By: SINDHUJA YADAV (117040592015) Guided By: PROF. SNEHLATA PATNAIK (Assistant Professor) MBA PROGRAMME (YEAR 2011-2013) A SIP REPORT SUBMITTED TO GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [MBA] BHAGAWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT (MBA) Sr.no.149, near ashirwad villa, new city
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biyash93@gmail.com University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. (Uttarakhand), INDIA __________________________________________________________________________ Abstract India’s rapid economic growth has made it the second fastest growing energy market in the world. Its domestic and international strategies has produced foreign policy differences with the United States that will require careful management on both sides. India’s basic approach to energy diplomacy has been to develop its supply potential
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Islamic Banking and Finance To Dr Mohammad Omar Zubair, who is a source of inspiration for all those working in the field of Islamic economics and finance Islamic Banking and Finance New Perspectives on Profit-Sharing and Risk Edited by Munawar Iqbal Islamic Development Bank, Saudi Arabia David T. Llewellyn Loughborough University, UK Edward Elgar Cheltenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA In association with: International Association of Islamic Economics Islamic Development
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PREFERENCES OF MOBILE NETWORK CUSTOMERS: - A CASE STUDY Project submitted to the Mahatma Gandhi University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics Submitted by Jithin Thomas [Reg. No. SAAD10158223] Under the Supervision of Prof. Mr. Johnson K Joyce. MA, Assistant Professor Department of Economics, St. Berchmans College, Changanacheery DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS St. Berchmans College NAAC Reaccredited A+ College
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Annual Conference of the Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society Sustainable Decision-Making in a Time of Crisis Public and Private Perspectives Malcolm McIntosh and Susan Forbes Authors Malcolm McIntosh Director, Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise Susan M Forbes Adjunct Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise © 2011 Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise Published by Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable
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IIMB-WP N0. 470 WORKING PAPER NO: 470 BASEL BANKING NORMS – A PRIMER Akshay Uday Shenoy PGP Student Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560076 akshay.shenoy@iimb.ernet.in Yatin Balkrishna Mohane PGP Student Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560076 yatin.mohane@iimb.ernet.in Charan Singh RBI Chair Professor Economics & Social Science Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore
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fall in February Currency depreciations were more modest during the winter turmoil among countries that reduced external imbalances Distribution of changes in developing country bilateral exchange rates with the US$ Most developing country equity markets have fully recouped losses since mid-2013 Borrowing costs have fallen since the start of the year for developing countries Metal prices have extended their falls while food prices have turned up Commodity exporters have suffered significant terms
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