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    RESEARCH PAPER THE IMPACT OF MOBILE BANKING ON THE EMERGING ASIAN COUNTRIES SUBMITTED BY SOURABH MUKHERJEE ROLL NO 31 PGDM IB 2009-11 RESEARCH TOPIC: Study the impact of mobile banking on the emerging Asian countries. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS: The adoption of the channel of mobile banking model would increase overall profitability and increase the reach of customer base of banks in Asian countries. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The objective of the research is to understand the potential of

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    71 under the heading of - Determining what to research‚ and stop at the 8 questions. ‚ propose a research topic and Justify it choice. Proposed Research Topic: The Role and Impact of Microfinance Institutions on Ghana’s Economy. Topic Area: The topic is on Microfinance and the Impact It has on Ghana’s Economy. Microfinance is often defined as financial services for poor and low-income clients offered by different types of service providers. Microfinance encompasses

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    UNEMPLOYMENT AS A PROBLEM OF NEWLY GRADUATES IN THE PHILIPPINES Introduction The country’s education system continues to turn out college graduates whose training and skills are not attuned to the needs of the labor market both at home and abroad. This is the lament of human resources and labor recruitment officials who decry the continuing popularity of glamorous and white-collar courses that produce diplomas but not well-paying jobs. The criticism had been voiced many times in the past

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on British society and economy There is no doubt that the Industrial Revolution plays a central role in the modern British history. The structure of British society has forever changed by the impact and consequences of Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution is often stated as the increase of the number of factories‚ the exercise of steam power in a wide range of area and the mass-production produced by new technology in the course of 1750 to 1850

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    helped boost up the economy‚ by accommodating tourists‚ creating new jobs‚ selling merchandise‚ etc. People tend to spend more on hotels‚ meals‚ and of course alcohol.[6] In preparation for the event France spent billions of Euros on infrastructure projects.[7] Many economists believe success in a world cup can boost a country’s economic growth up to 0.7%.[8] However in 1998‚ according to Dr. Bill Gerrard‚ a football finance expert at Leeds University Business School‚ “the French Economy grew by 3.3%”

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    inflation US resorted to increase in interest rates to cool down pressure on demand side of consumption. This factor along with recession in all other sectors‚ particularly real estate‚ is causing the mighty US dollar to shake. Impact of dollar fluctuations on the Indian economy Until the 70s and 80s India aimed at to be self-reliant by concentrating more on imports and allowing very little exports to cover import costs. However‚ this could not last long

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    Impact of looming oil crisis on global trade The availability of oil is taken for granted every day by businesses‚ governments and individuals alike. However‚ an oil crisis is looming and could feasibly hit at any point. This brings back memories of the oil shortages during the 1970s‚ which had a major impact on the economic growth‚ particularly in major industrial countries such as United States. During the 1973 oil crisis - an embargo initiated by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting

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    The Negative Impact of Illegal Aliens on the American Economy Kristi Van Eaton Kaplan University CM107 The Negative Effects of Hiring Illegal Aliens on the American Economy I. Introduction A. It is established that entering the United States illegally is a crime. B. Illegal aliens negatively affect the United States in many ways; one being‚ weakening the American economy. a. Illegal aliens steal jobs away from American citizens‚ receive free education for their children

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    its economical impact to its host country” The world has now come to the 21st century‚ yet‚ times after times since before long‚ the issues concerning immigration have persistently emerged in much-heated debates in many countries’ politics since it can change a nation’s situation of security‚ culture and values‚ etc. One of the aspects of immigration that is much more focused upon though is the phenomenon’s effects on the receiving nations’ economy. Many born in the host countries fear for their

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    The Impact of the European Structural Funds on the Greek Economy Professor Hugh McDonald 21 February 2007 Abstract: Despite of the tremendous amount of public aid to poor regions‚ relative movements in the distribution of income‚ labor productivity and employment rates across European regions show no positive relation with the distribution of the Structural Funds. Greece has been receiving structural funds from the European Union in accordance with the first objective

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