Chapter 4: Findings‚ Conclusions and Recommendations 4.1 Findings 4.2 Conclusions 4.3 Recommendations BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES I. Map of Bhutan and its Neighbors II. Map showing Refugee affected area of Nepal III. Profile of Bhutan Chapter - One Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal: Problems and Challenges 1. General Background: Refugee problem is seen as a world wide problem in 21st century. Due to various reasons (civil war‚ growing population‚ natural disaster‚ migration etc.) this
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Understanding Provisions of Consumer Protection in Nepal Understanding Provisions of Consumer Protection in Nepal EC - Nepal WTO Assistance Programme Project No: EE/NEP/07/001 Technical Assistance for the Development of the Consumer Movement as a Viable Market Force in Nepal Implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Conducted by Consumers International office of the Asia Pacific and Middle East This publication has been produced with the financial
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Maternal and Child Health: Interventions to Improve Nutritional Status Sarah Bassiouni Margaret Lippitt Katie Stetler EMD 543: Global Aspects of Food and Nutrition December 2011 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary.................................................................................. Including one-page briefs on recommended interventions II. Introduction.............................................................................................. III. Antenatal Care.........
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importance of a vibrant capital market in the mobilization of long term investable fund for economic development especially for developing countries like Nigeria can not be over emphasized. This research work examines the growth of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) ; the hub of the Nigerian capital market and it effect on the economic development of Nigeria using time series data from 1995 to 2005. Studies reveal that there have been a remarkable growth in the capital market during the period under
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CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL: Capital is defined as a physical reproducible factor of production. FOUR FACTORS OF PRODUCTION: LAND‚ LABOUR‚ CAPITAL & ORGINIZATION LAND Gets Rent==►LABOUR Gets Wages==►CAPITAL Gets Interest‚ ==►ORGANIZATION Gets Profit. CAPITAL FORMATION: is the act in which society dose not consume all of its income in day to day expenses but manages to save some of its income for farther investment (Output‚ Yield)Y = Consumption (C) + Saving (S) ==► (Investment) I Y =
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(2007/08 – 2009/10) Background Five Year Plans of Nepal Ten periodic plans have been completed in the five decades of Nepal’s efforts on planned development. During this period‚ development efforts focused on different aspects like the development of physical infrastructure‚ regional development‚ fulfillment of basic needs and poverty alleviation. As a result‚ there has been the construction of huge physical and social development infrastructure and a substantial change in the mutual relationship
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compete. In this new economy‚ gaining market share was considered key because of the benefits of network effects. In addition‚ a large customer base was needed to cover the high fixed costs often associated with doing business. Profitability was a second concern‚ and Netscape was one of the first of many Internet companies to go public without positive earnings. Some companies deliberately operated at losses because it was essential to spend a lot early to gain market share‚ which would translate at a
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I will be the first to admit that there are people in this world that has done some pretty terrible things. Maybe to themselves or to other people! Even though those people may have no remorse over the things they have done us as human beings have to be the ones to say when enough is enough. The history of the death penalty is a long and brutal one. From the stoning and crucifixion killings of the B.C. era to today’s methods of the electric chair and lethal injection‚ governments of one kind or
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tructure CORPORATE FINANCE PROJECTPRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF A COMPANY IN INDIASubmitted to: Submitted by:Mr. Rajesh Jhamb Atul Pabbi 09104013Priyanka Bhola 09104043Rahul Mahajan 09104045Shreya Adya 09104052ACKNOWLEDGEMENTAn acknowledgement is not just a mere formality but a true opportunity to express my sincere gratitude towards all the people who have been of great help and have played an important role in making the training a great learning experience providing
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Understanding corporate value: managing and reporting intellectual capital Intellectual capital Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Definitions of intellectual capital 6 2.1 2.2 Classifications of intellectual capital Why is intellectual capital so difficult to measure? 3 IC measurement 8 Generic models 3.1 Balanced scorecard 3.2 Performance prism 3.3 Knowledge assets map approach Individual company models 3.4 The Skandia navigator 3.5 Ericsson’s cockpit communicator
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