Journal of Social and Economic Policy‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 2‚ (2009) : 1-6 .fOOD PRICES AND MONEY SUPPLY: A CASUSALITY ANALYSIS .OR BANGLADESH ECONOMY QAZI MUHAMMAD ADNAN HYE*‚ KASHI. IMRAN & SABEEN ANWAR The impact of monetary shock on the food prices has been the hot issue in these days. This research attempts to investigate the direction of causality between the food prices and money supply in Bangladesh‚ using ARDL causality test. Empirical results show unidirectional causality from money supply
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Introduction According to a article by Rich Karlgaard from forbes. During the great recession. U.S economy was performing better then expected and was growing. From 2008 to 2010‚ U.S GDP is projected at 14.3 trillion‚ 14.2 trillion‚ 14.6 trillion. So how did this actually happen? Carl Schramm‚ who heads America’s top entrepreneurial think tank‚ the Kauffman Foundation‚ explain in a interview with the author: “The single most important contributor to a nation’s economic growth is the number of startups
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AUTHOR DETAILS |Title of the Paper (Finance) |The Impact of Monetary Control Techniques used on Banking Sector | | | | |Name of Author |Mr. Arvind R. Gajakosh | | | City College
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE ASSIGNMENT TOPIC : EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM‚ BOP POSITION AND IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION European Monetary System (EMS) was an arrangement established in 1979 under the Jenkins European Commission where most nations
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4 Bangladesh* – Dr. Atiur Rahman and Mohammed Abu Eusuf1 B angladesh 2 is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. The poor Bangladeshi economy‚ with a low per capita income and a large population‚ reveals some clue to the abject humanitarian situation in the country. PROFILE Population: GDP (Current US$): 51.9 billion*** Per Capita Income: (Current US$) Recently‚ Bangladesh has introduced a freely floating exchange rate system. Since the abandonment of the
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ABSTRACT GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIA NAMES OF AUTHORS * Professor SWAPNILSONY.N. SINGH Assistant Professor‚ DAMS‚ G.S.College of Commerce‚ Wardha‚ Maharashtra. B.SC.‚ M.B.A. Phone No: 9881683767 e- mail: swapnilsony_flyingtigress@yahoo.com * Professor K.V.SOMANADH. Assistant Professor‚ G.S.College of Commerce & Management‚ Wardha‚ Maharashtra. M.Com. M.B.A... NET. M.Phil.‚ (Ph.D.) Mobile No: 807787321. e- mail: somrada_kolluru@yahoo
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Monday‚ November 21‚ 2011 Tax Structure & Policy Suggestions: Bangladesh Case 1 Introduction The main tax grossing or revenue collecting institution is generally known as National Board of Revenue (NBR). And as the central authority of tax policy and administration in Bangladesh‚ it plays a critical part in the development of the country. During the current fiscal year (FY 2010-11)‚ NBR is expected to collect Taka 75‚600 crore‚ providing much needed support to the government’s development
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to raise capital on the best available terms. An efficient financial reporting and disclosure system is crucial to country’s development of economically efficient public corporations and public securities markets‚ as well as the development of the economy. The financial report of an organization is much more than just the financial statements; because it reflects the overall scenario of that organization by providing financial statements along with additional information. This additional information
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provide structures for monetary management‚ the basis for managing liquidity in the system. It also assists in the reduction of risks faced by firms and businesses in their productive processes‚ improvement of portfolio diversification and the insulation of the economy from the vicissitudes of international economic changes. Additionally‚ the system provides linkages for the different sectors of the economy and encourages a high level of specialization expertise and economies of scale. Nzotta further
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References: Anaman K.A and Amponsah.C‚ (2007). Analysis of the causality links between the growth of the construction industry and the growth of the macro economy in Ghana‚ Institute of Economic Affairs‚ Ball‚ R. (1981) Employment created by construction‚ expenditures‚ Monthly labour Review‚ 104‚ 38-44. Bon‚ R. (1988). Direct and indirect resource utilization by the construction sector: the case of the USA
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