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The Ethiopian economy is dominated by the agriculture and services sectors, with each accounting for about 43-44 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), leaving only about 13 percent for industry of which manufacturing accounts for about 6-7 percent. The low industrial contribution is...
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The 2008 economic crisis has taken a big toll and invariably no one is spared whether in business or not. Entrepreneurs, Legislators, Executives, Regulators & Experts are busy in finding out the reasons of such catastrophic economic failure ranging from greed, market incentives, liquidity...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a buzz word in all public platforms, research conferences, universities, politics and media. CSR is neither new in India, nor widespread in its real sense. Few companies carried out implicitly and seldom explicitly CSR activities as part of their routine...
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We examine the effect of social schemes in India on women empowerment, fertility & female welfare. The balancing between ‘Men' and ‘Women' is sine qua non for sustainability of human race. The present world scenario is tilted in favour of men endangering sustainability of human race. The...
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Micro Finance is blend of social amp; economic issues. Stakeholders of Micro Finance requires strong trust bond among each other. Micro Entrepreneurs save money for their future requirements and bank on person who he feels may be helpful when need arises in future. Micro Entrepreneurs also trust...
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This Research attempts evaluation of urban land taxation in Gujarat, India. From the British Colonial past, India has inherited a sort of semi-feudal system of land distribution, which follows social norms and traditions along with some flavor of Common Law as the base for distribution,...
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The current age changes in business and industry are at a pace which is unimaginable and unprecedented. The changes are fast. The changes in business environment happening in a year now were not even seen a century ago. Technological invasion, globalization, economic upliftment and social...
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Prevention is better than cure. If you can not prevent the crisis, augment factors which can cure crisis earlier. Preventing financial crisis forever is daydreaming. Crises are going to happen, because economy is composed of several known & unknown factors interacting subjectively with each...
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The present research is proposed to analyze reasons and impact of 2008 financial crisis at macro & micro level, specifically focused on input (flow of liquidity at national level) and output (flaw in revenue realization at corporate level). We intend to study extensively G20 countries' net...
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Governance practices of Indian business houses changed after 1991 liberalization. Prima facie analysis of Indian corporate governance practices and rules differ for Public Sector, Private Sector, Closely Held and Widely Held companies. Family-based business houses have grown in number & size in...
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