UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS THE IMPACT OF MICRO FINANCE BANKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMES IN THE TAMALE METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY SINCE 2008. ALHASSAN SAWAL ABDUL-RAZAK (FAS/2016/08) JUNE 2012 DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my mother Iddrisu Sagyelpaga. i CERTIFICATION We certify that this work is being carried out independently by ALHASSAAN SAWAL ABDULRAZAK (FAS/2016/08) in the Department
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I read the article “What ’s The Deal With The BRICS Development Bank?” by Kathleen Caulderwood‚ published recently by the International Business Times. This article mentioned how developing countries are working together economically instead of just dealing with the developed world (e.g. countries like the United States and Germany). In this case‚ the developing countries are Brazil‚ Russia‚ India‚ China‚ and South Africa. The article mentions how the US Federal Reserve‚ as part of its stimulus
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{draw:g} {draw:g} {draw:g} Contents {text:bookmark-start} Executive Summary {text:bookmark-end} Training and development is a vital part of HRM and is incomplete without proper performance management. The article discusses the training and development in detail as practiced at HSBC Bank in Pakistan. It is conducted in four steps. First Training need analysis is done where the existing skills and knowledge of employees are evaluated and then training requirements are assessed. Then in the second
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1. Background 1. 1. History Nepal Development Bank Limited (NDBL) was established under the Company Act‚ 2053(1997) in Chaitra 6‚ 2054 (March 19‚ 1998). It was the first national level development bank established by the private sector in Nepal. It had commenced its operation since Magh 17‚ 2055(January 31‚ 1999) as per Development Bank Act‚ 2052 (1996). Since Baisakh 21‚ 2063(May 4‚ 2006)‚ it had imparted its services in accordance with Bank and Financial Institution Act‚ 2063. It had
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Commercial Banks in Economic Development According to Kent: “An organization whose principal operations are concerned with the accumulation of the temporarily idle money of the general public for the purpose of advancing to others for expenditure.” Various economists have different views about the role of commercial banks in economic development. Schumpeter says‚ “It is the banking system which serves as a key agent along with the entrepreneur in the process of economic development”. According
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Training & Development of Jamuna Bank Limited Prepared for Dr. Zahed Husain Sikder Professor Department of Business Administration American International University-Bangladesh Prepared by 1.Atonu chakrobartty………….. 10-93783-2 2.Md. Hasanuzzaman………….. 3.Md.Rashed Kaiser riad………. 4.Ashis mojumder……………… 5.Limen das…………………….. Acknowledgement Successful completion of any course requires support from various persons. We are grateful to them for giving me valuable advises and suggestions
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1 Development Banks: Their role an d importance for development C.P. Chandrasekhar Among the institutions whose role in the develo pment of the less developed regions is well recognised but inadequately emphasised are the development banks. Playing multiple roles‚ these institutions have helped promote‚ nurtu re‚ support and monitor a range of activities‚ though their most important function has been as drivers of industrial development. All underdeveloped countries launching on national
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bilateral financial institutions (created by two countries) exist and are technically IFIs. (Wikipedia.com) Types of Financial Institutions 1. Multilateral development bank (MDB) A multilateral development bank (MDB) is an institution‚ created by a group of countries‚ that provides financing and professional advising for the purpose of development. MDBs have large memberships including both developed donor countries and developing borrower countries. MDBs finance projects in the form of long-term loans
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European Colonization and African American Development During the period of 1885-1905‚ as Africa was divided into 55 small states‚ an era of economic tug-of-war between the British and the French known as “The Scramble for Africa” became the target of prosperity. While campaigned to end slavery and all affiliations with the slave trade‚ this method of colonial rule not only effectively controlled various territories‚ but also altered the lives of indigenous African people. Through tactics of indirect
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& Oxford University Press and Community Development Journal. 2005 All rights reserved. For permissions‚ please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi097 Advance Access Publication 13 September 2005 Community banking and economic development: Lessons from Los Angeles Greg Andranovich‚ Ali Modarres and Gerry Riposa Abstract Among the changes in the field of community development is the growing importance of microfinance‚ both to provide access to credit and as
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