I.INTRODUCTION 1.1 background A large body of facts associates’ financial sector development leads to boost the Ethiopian economic growth or vice versa‚ yet the channels through which inflation affects this relationship are not as much of systematically explored. The effect of inflation occurs through a wide variety of direct and indirect channels. Inflation increases transactions and information costs which directly inhibit economic development. For example‚ economic agents will find planning
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under the guidance of Mrs. Sadhana Ghosh (NITIE) from 11th Jan 2013 to 15th March 2013. Based on the professional work done by him‚ this report is being submitted for the partial fulfillment of Post-Graduation Diploma in Industrial Management at NITIE‚ Mumbai Signature Faculty Guide Acknowledgement I wish to extend my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to my guide Mrs. Sadhana Ghosh(Professor‚ NITIE)‚ whose Guidance and help
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REDARS 1: Demonstration Software for Seismic Risk Analysis of Highway Systems by Stuart D. Werner‚ Jean-Paul Lavoie‚ Chip Eitzel‚ Sungbin Cho‚ Charles Huyck‚ Shubharoop Ghosh‚ Ronald T. Eguchi‚ Craig E. Taylor and James E. Moore II Research Objectives The objective of this research is to further develop‚ apply‚ program‚ and disseminate the methodology for seismic risk analysis (SRA) of highwayroadway systems that was developed under FHWA-MCEER Project 106. The methodology’s risk-based framework
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INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. IN WEST MIDNAPORE DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT PREPARED & SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Sukdev Barui Department of Business Administration ASSAM UNIVERSITY‚ Silchar UNDER GUIDANCE OF: Mr. Sumanta Ghosh (Branch Manager‚ BSLI West Midnapore) & Mr. Shriram Laxman (Regional Channel Distribution Manager Birla Sunlife Insurance Co. Ltd Zone-East 1) DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ASSAM UNIVERSITY‚ SILCHAR
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EFFECT OF BUSH BURNING ON INFILTRATION CHARACTERISTICS AND CEMENTING SUBSTANCES OF SOIL AGGREGATES ON SOILS DERIVED FROM COASTAL PLAIN SANDS IN AKWA IBOM STATE A RESEARCH PROJECT BY JOHN‚ ANYANIME ANIEDI 05/AG/SS/155 TO DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY OF UYO‚ UYO IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF B. AGRIC DEGREE (SOIL SCIENCE) FEBRUARY‚ 2012 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that this work was carried out by John‚ Anyanime Aniedi in
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References: * Sridhar‚ V. (2006). Modelling the growth of mobile telephony services in India. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(3)‚ Pp. 1-10 * Dwivedi‚ R * Chaturvedi‚ A.‚ Pandey‚ A. and Ghosh‚ S. K. (2006). Firm financing through IPOs: a study of causal variables responsible for under-pricing. Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective‚ 10(3)‚ Pp. 23-34 * Jha-Dang‚ P * Rastogi‚ A. K.‚ Jain‚ P. K. and Yadav‚ S. S. (2006). Debt financing
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Bibliography: Bank‚ T. W.‚ 2013. Poverty and Equity. [Online] Available at: http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND Chambers‚ R.‚ 1988. Poverty in India: Concepts‚ Research and Reality. Ghosh‚ J.‚ 2010 Gupta‚ K.‚ 2008. Poverty in India. Delhi: Atlantic publishers and distributors. India‚ T. T. O.‚ 2011. India ’s income inequality has doubled in 20 years. [Online] Available at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Indias-income-ine
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B.2. Report writing & Factual Description Report Writing A report can be written for a news paper or a magazine. In a report an event‚ which can be a planned one‚ an accident or a natural calamity‚ is reported. 1) Classification of report Report Foreseen (Planned) Unforeseen ( Unplanned) - accident - building collapse - fire in a shop - terrorist attack - robbery 2)School based activities 3)Social organization and its activities
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Rupee – history of evolution and currency crises This section discusses the evolution of the rupee along with the two major currency crises that were to confront the currency and related monetary policies. History and evolution The word “rupee” comes from the Sanskrit word “raupya” meaning Silver and traces its roots to the silver standard currency basket of the colonial rule. Originally produced in India in the 15th and 16th centuries by Mogul rulers‚ the currency shifted to Gold Standards
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Parijat Mishra | | Roll No. - 1282060 1st Semester‚ BBA LLB (A) Kiit School Of Law‚ Bhubaneswar Acknowledgement I‚ Parijat Mishra of BBA LLB (A)‚ 1st Semester‚ under roll number 1282060‚ am highly grateful to my teachers Mr Puranjoy Ghosh and Ms Jinia Kundu for their untiring help and encouragement during the course of my project titled "Tender Of Performance". I highly acknowledge‚ with deepest sense of gratitude and indebtedness‚ the coordination and support I received throughout
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