Hypothesis for your practical project [3] 2. Describe the method you would use for your practical project. 13 marks are awarded for replicability and appropriateness and 6 for the quality of design and feasibility [13 + 6] 3. Which inferential (non parametric test) would you use to analyse your data? Give reasons for your choice [3] 4. a) Sketch a graph to present the data that could be collected [3]b) What could this graph tell you about the relationship between the two variables? [3] 5. Explain
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Enticed by the reform of Indian banking sector in the early 1990s and further slowdown in the economy as a result of global financial crisis in late 2000s, the current study analyzes the performance of Indian banks using data envelopment analysis. The performance is measured in terms of technical efficiency, returns-to-scale, and Malmquist productivity index for a sample of 33 banks, consisting of 19 public sector and 14 private sector banks during the period spanning 1995-96 to 2009-10. The jackknifing
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With all the views and perspectives Dhaka Stock Exchange is the first Stock Exchange in Bangladesh. It was established by the East Pakistan in 1954.It is located at Motijeel in Dhaka. Now Bangladesh has two stock exchanges one is DSE that is Dhaka stock exchange and another is CSE that is Chittagung stock exchange.DSE and CSE is playing a vital role in stock exchange business. It has been putting a great contribution in national economy of the country. The educated people of the country is investing
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development and economic growth. However, there have been few studies examining the factors that drive the development of the insurance industry. This paper contributes to the literature by examining the determinants of insurance premiums (both life and non-life premiums) and total assets for a panel of about 90 countries during the period 2000-08. The results show that life sector premiums are driven by per capita income, population size and density, demographic structures, income distribution, the size
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9-802-141 REV: MAY 7, 2003 FELDA HARDYMON JOSH LERNER ANN LEAMON Endeca Technologies (A) On September 4, 2001, Steve Papa, CEO and founder of Endeca Technologies, could hear a construction worker nailing a “Commercial Real Estate Available” sign to a building across the street from his Cambridge, MA office. This had become routine, as hundreds of early stage technology companies failed to raise additional growth capital. The words of his Vice President of Marketing, Steve Sayre, warred with
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HYPOTHESIS TESTING Using SPSS for Windows 1. INTRODUCTION In order to pass this aspect of your course, you need to understand the "mechanics" of the statistical processes as taught in your Introductory Statistics course, and be able to apply them to the practical example at hand. This means that you have to "think" about what your data means. You have to "think" about suitable analyses for the level of measurement of your variable (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio). You then have
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Running Head: Market Structures Differentiating between Market Structures Simulation University of Phoenix ECO 365 08/19/2013 There are many advantages of the supply and demand forces on the market and the way it operates. An important advantage is their market regulating utility. They help encourage competition and charge more and therefore make bigger overall profits. Consumers are willing to pay more for better products even though this trend differs in other market structures.
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kinds of activities before spreading to other businesses. Today, an ever-growing numbers of individual businesses apply and appreciate VaR as an effective tool for quantifying financial risksKrause (2003). This trend is evidently aided by the fact that non-specialists easily understand VaR. The risks of the prevalent use of VaR are an overdependence on the results it gives, misconception, and even abuse. It is as a result that, essential individuals using VaR understand its problems and limitations. In
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Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Human diseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases-Alcoholism and drug abuse-Animals, plants and human lifeUNIT - II. Current Events History - Latest diary of events – National - National symbols -Profile of States-Defence, national security and terrorism-World organizations-pacts
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Knowledge-Based Systems 30 (2012) 67–77 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Knowledge-Based Systems journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/knosys Bankruptcy prediction models based on multinorm analysis: An alternative to accounting ratios Javier de Andrés ⇑, Manuel Landajo, Pedro Lorca University of Oviedo, Spain a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t In this paper we address the bankruptcy prediction problem and outline a procedure to improve the performance
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