The convenience of e-banking Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction Nowadays‚ Malaysia is a multi sector economy and technology development based on the presence of many technological inventions. Traditional banking act as physical bank and delivery channel which to give customers to place or get their money out of the bank safety deposit boxes‚ managing checking or current accounts‚ paying cheques drawn by customers. However‚ e-banking is one of the technological inventions that give conveniences
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Inflation and Economic Growth in India –An Empirical Analysis Prasanna V Salian1‚ Gopakumar. K2 Abstract This paper seeks to examine the relationship between inflation and GDP growth in India. An empirical evidence is obtained from the cointegration and error correction models using annual data collected from the Reserve Bank of India. The result shows that there is a long-run negative relationship between inflation and GDP growth rate in India. Inflation is harmful rather than helpful to growth
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Corruption means the state of being bad and dishonest‚ especially in matters concerning money. It creates a very impact vk?kkr to the country’s education‚ occupation‚ living style and mostly the humanity. Corruption in this setting has been facilitated by three factors: (i) the rewriting of an unprecedented volume of laws‚ regulations‚ and policies; (ii) the extraordinary redistribution of wealth from the state to the private sector; and (iii) the virtual absence of institutions either within
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Public Disclosure Authorized WPS 3243 Competing Concepts of Inequality in the Globalization Debate Martin Ravallion* Public Disclosure Authorized World Bank 1818 H Street NW‚ Washington DC‚ 20433‚ USA Differences in the value judgments made in measuring inequality underlie the conflicting factual claims often heard about how much poor people have shared in the economic gains from globalization. Opponents in the debate differ in: (i) whether they weight people or countries equally in assessing
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Mayshar‚ J.‚ (1991)‚ Taxation with costly tax administration. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 93:75-88 Myles‚ Gareth D Shapiro Isaac (2001)‚ A Guide to Budget Work for NGOs‚ Centre for Budget and Policy Priorities‚ Washington‚ D.C. USA Tait‚ A.A Tanzi‚ Vito‚ and Howell Zee. “Tax Policy for Emerging Markets: Developing Young‚ H.P.‚ (1990) Progressive Taxation and equal sacrifice principle
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ERD WORKING PAPER SERIES NO. 8 ECONOMICS AND RESEARCHDEPARTMENT Anil B. Deolalikar April 2002 Asian Development Bank ERD Working Paper No. 8 POVERTY‚ GROWTH‚ AND INEQUALITY IN THAILAND Anil B. Deolalikar April 2002 Anil Deolalikar is Professor of Economics and of International Studies at the University of Washington. This paper stems from RETA 5923: Pro-poor Growth and Institutional Constraints to Poverty Reduction in DMCs. The views expressed in the paper are those of the
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EPTD DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 99 PUBLIC SPENDING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: TRENDS‚ DETERMINATION‚ AND IMPACT Shenggen Fan and Neetha Rao Environment and Production Technology Division International Food Policy Research Institute 2033 K Street‚ N.W. Washington‚ D.C. 20006 U.S.A. February 2003 EPTD Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results‚ and are circulated prior to a full peer review in order to stimulate discussion and critical comment. It is expected that most
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DECENTRALISED PLANNING TRAINING MODULE 1. Introduction: Decentralisation of the planning process has acquired considerable significance with the passage of the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts. Decentralisation through the involvement of local level representative institutions in the formulation of plans for development as well as their implementation is being advocated in the interest of efficient utilisation of resources and for ensuring more equitable sharing of benefit
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c o r t e x 4 8 ( 2 0 1 2 ) 4 2 9 e4 4 6 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/cortex Research report Working memory‚ attention‚ and executive function in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia Cheryl L. Stopford*‚ Jennifer C. Thompson‚ David Neary‚ Anna M.T. Richardson and Julie S. Snowden Cerebral Function Unit‚ Greater Manchester Neuroscience Centre‚ Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Clinical Neurosciences Research Group
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Studies in January 2013 HEALTH POLICY Provincial Healthcare Index 2013 by Bacchus Barua Key findings This study provides a framework for measuring the provision of healthcare in comparison to healthcare expenditures‚ across provinces‚ in Canada. The provision of healthcare in each province is captured using 46 indicators‚ aggregated into four broad components: [1] availability of resources; [2] use of resources; [3] access to resources and [4] clinical performance of medical goods and
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