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Investment is acknowledged as one of the powerful tools in the alleviation of poverty. Investors typically perform technical or fundamental analysis to determine favorable investment opportunities, and generally prefer to minimize risk while maximizing returns. Comparing with the ancient time...
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Women economic empowerment is the biggest social change in recent times. The change in the economic and social status of women calls for a change in their financial knowledge and awareness level. The present study is an attempt to examine the level of awareness of women about the stock market in...
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The early twentieth century saw an increasingly vocal movement which campaigned for women to be able to exercise their political voices independently of men. This coincided with more women participating directly in the stock market. In this paper we analyse whether these female shareholders...
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This paper examines the relation between female participation in the labor force and stock market trading volume. We focus on the first teaching day of the year at kindergartens and primary schools, treating it as an event with characteristics that resemble an exogenous event, and verify this...
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