MEASURING SHORT RUN AND LONG RUN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GDP PER CAPITA AND CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA OF INDIA By Rizwan Mushtaq Under supervision of Mumtaz Ahmed ABSTRACT This study is based on examining the relationship between income and consumption series of India covering the period of 1980-2009. Data about certain indicators were obtained from the official web site of World Bank. In first step of data analysis appropriate ARMA model was determined using correlogram and information criteria as
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timed red light at this intersection. An alternate‚ but still effective means of traffic control would be to put in a four way stop at this intersection. Finally‚ a reduction of speed limited around the intersection to about twenty or thirty miles per hour would reduce the chance for serve traffic accidents‚ according to the statistics. The first proposal I make to improve this intersection for the community is to have a red light installed. Around red lights people are more cautious about what
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The Legalization of Medical Cannabis Neely funke Harrisburg Area Community College‚ York Abstract This paper explores the legalization of cannabis from a medical and economic standpoint. In a pro/con format I will research and analyze different facts and opinions on whether or not legalizing cannabis is in the best interest of the people and the government. As we progress into the future more and more states are hopping on the bandwagon. Not only are the people interested in the advancements from
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Ovo’s Declassified Adsense Survival Guide//The Parrot’s Guide to Trading Foreword: This is an all-inclusive guide to starting a blog‚ getting Adsense‚ making your blog ready to trade‚ and trading. It’s long as hell‚ I know that‚ but trading is complicated and multi-faceted so it’s better to read a longass guide that covers everything you need to know than a dumbed down guide that explains next to nothing. I will be more than happy to explain anything and give you as much help as you need. Don’t
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illiterate population‚ with an average per Capita income of $2‚250. Northeasterners use more soap that powder to do their laundry‚ but the penetration rate of Detergent powder in the Northeast is almost as high as in the in the Southeast (respectively 97.2% against 97.6%). Besides the Northeast population tend to wash more often their clothes. Concerning the market structure‚ the Detergent powder market represents $106 million and growths at a rate of 17% per year. Unilever has in the NE a market
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products. Later on‚ the Red October company also created price comparison toolbar where people can search and compare the products’ prices no matter which website they are browsing at. Bizrate or Shopzilla uses the common model called Pay per click (PPC) and Cost Per Click (CPC) and the main revenue comes from sellers to merchants. Value delivers to online buyers is Trust and Being online judicatory thirdparty providing non-bias product and service information and reviews for purchasing the item
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usually by takal (by volume) or by tingi (by piece). But why do people still flock sari-sari stores and why entrepreneurs chose to invest their hard-earned money in this type of industry? The main reason is that Filipinos‚ in general‚ have a very low per capita income and live on a daily basis. Another good reason for it is we prefer to buy their goods in a place that is near to their homes. They prefer to pay a little sum of money in this good rather than waste it for transportation fares from going
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Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance Citation Alesina‚ Alberto‚ and Eliana La Ferrara. 2005. Ethnic diversity and economic performance. Journal of Economic Literature 43(3): 762-800. doi:10.1257/002205105774431243 October 7‚ 2012 10:32:49 PM EDT http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:4553005 This article was downloaded from Harvard University ’s DASH repository‚ and is made available under the terms and conditions applicable to Other Posted Material‚ as set forth at http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL
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Beer 13% Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) industry break-up Rum 20% Beer industry break-up Premium 1% Country liquor 48% Brandy 16% IMFL 36% Whisky 59% Standard 45% Strong 54% White spirits 5% Per-capita consumption: IMFL (ltr/p.a./person) 120 100 80 Per-capita consumption: beer (ltr/p.a./person) 140 120 80 Market share: IMFL and country liquor (%) 100 100 80 60 40 20 0 Brazil South Africa Hong Kong Philippines Indonesia Mexico Malaysia China Australia Taiwan
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International market segmentation is the dividing of market into segments‚ this allow marketers to effectively determine whether business can thrive in a particular area. Segmentation is based on four factor namely geographical‚ psychographic‚ demographic and lastly behavioral segmentation. Geographical segmentation refers to grouping markets geographically such as nations‚ states or cities. Psychographic segmentation is the dividing of buyers into groups based on lifestyle or social class/status
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