of 2013 and its impact in the early 2014, GDP increased from 6.01% in 2013 to 6.12% in 2014. This is mainly due to the rise in public investment from 6.6% of GDP in FY2013 to 7.3% in FY2014 and decline in private consumption by 1.5% due to lower remittance inflow. Export-GDP ratio increased while import-GDP ratio declined in FY2014. 01.02 Origin of the report: Now a day, education is not just limited to books and classrooms. In today’s world, education is the tool to understand the real world
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iii) Circular debt iv) Stock market: 11) Inflation 12) Economic business sector impact i) Impact on textile industry 13) Social Sector Impacts 14) Poverty and unemployment: 15) IMF 16) Technique to tackle the situation Reason for choosing this topic: The reason for choosing this topic is that it has a direct relationship with the poverty, unemployment, literacy, wealth distribution and also with the increased level of terrorism in Pakistan. Introduction: Capitalism is an economic system
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Consequences and Causes of Inflation: A Study in the Context of Bangladesh Mohammad Nayeem Abdullah1 Robaka Shamsher2 Newaz Ahmed Chowudhury3 Abstract In Asia, Bangladesh is one of the hardest hit by the current wave of inflation and oil price hike. The economy has been observing double digit inflation growth on point-to-point basis since July 2007. In Bangladesh, the correlation between per capita income and food weight in total Consumer Price Index (CPI) is one of the highest in the world and the
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China Microfinance Industry Assessment Report By He Guangwen, Du Xiaoshan, Bai Chengyu, and Li Zhanwu China Association of Microfinance Feb. 17, 2009 This report has been jointly accomplished by Prof. He Guangwen, Director of Rural Finance and Investment Research Center of China Agricultural University (CAU), Prof. Du Xiaoshan, Deputy Director of Rural Development Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and Chairman of Board of Directors of China Association of Microfinance
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RESEARCH PAPER On TRADE FINANCE IN SOUTH ASIA A Comparative study on Mercantile Bank Limited, BANGLADESH By Md Helal Uddin M. Com (Marketing) 1st Class 1st, MBA (Finance & Accounting), First Assistant Vice President, Mercantile Bank Limited, Address: 61 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh, Phone: +88029559333 Ext 119 Mobile: +8801 713199820 Fax: +9554410, Email: ranambl@yahoo.com Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1010549 August 21, 2007 To The School
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access to the types of formal financial services delivered by regulated financial institutions. Financial inclusion is an innovative concept which enables the alternative techniques to promote the banking habits and acts as enabler in reducing the poverty and the launch of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) by Government of India is in that direction. The scheme is not only limited to opening of a bank account but has other benefits with it viz. zero balance bank account with RuPay debit card
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To what extent does rural-urban migration from the Lake Bogoria area of Kenya relate to core-periphery perceptions? Introduction Migration is an important part of human geography, and an interesting topic to study in Kenya where there is, and continues to be a sharp increase in the number of people relocating to its cities. Currently, 40% of Kenya’s population live in urban areas and this figure is expected to triple in the next 40 years (Khazan 2013). Migration has many effects on the rural and
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serious reflection, I am positive that the answer is no. Socio-economic conditions in the Philippines have been a source of great disappointment and even bitterness, with its sluggish economy, its history of incompetent government leaders, widespread poverty and low standard of public education. As a result, Filipinos from all provinces and social backgrounds look to more developed countries for solutions. In the past 20 years, millions of Filipinos have chosen to study, work, or retire in the United
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ABSTRACT Pakistan’s growth experience over the past sixty years is both impressive and disappointing. It is impressive because rapid growth rate has resulted in a quadrupling of per capita incomes and reduction in poverty levels by one half despite fairly high population growth. Structural changes have transformed a predominantly agrarian economy to a more diversified production structure. But there is a sense of disappointment too. Social indicators are among the worst in developing countries.
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1.1 Introduction Jamuna Bank Limited is a financial institution that operates with the objective to complete the economic and financial principles of banking area. Banking sector plays a significant role in achieving the high economic growth of the country. A bank is a financial institution whose main aim is to earn profit through exchange of money and credit instruments. So, the banking system occupies an important place and plays an important role in a nation’s economy. In recent time this sector
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