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    YOUTH MIGRATION AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY ‘INDIA ‚ IS A SLEEPING GIANT.ONE DAY IT WILL WAKE UP AND ATTAIN WORLD GLORY’ These were the words said by SWAMI VEVEKANAND and indeed today the INDIAN ECONOMY is on the brink of an uproar. India is today one of the six fastest growing economies of the world. The country is ranked fourth in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2010. The business and regulatory environment is evolving and moving towards constant -improvement. A highly talented

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    crisis. At a time when more Indians than ever before are investing in securities markets through the purchase and sale of stocks‚ bonds‚ and mutual funds‚ numerous studies show they lack the financial basics. Indians need to learn what questions to ask before investing‚ how to evaluate financial products and professionals‚ and how to protect themselves in the marketplace. A well- educated investor provides the best defense and offense against securities fraud. Indians also need to learn the mechanics—and

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    well as foreign investors in Indian capital market. Conducive to implementation of Monetary Policy: since RBI controls the movement and availability of money in the economy. When RBI follows the expansionary policy it purchases government securities from the bond market and sells the same in the in the secondary market. This process has some effect on the interest rates. Thus capital market helps RBI in applying the monetary policy. Indicates the state of the economy: Capital market is said to be

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    interest rates are major factors for any economy in the world‚ if interest rates are too high and keep rising‚ then the demand for products will fall‚ as it makes saving more attractive and borrowing more expensive (Babette & Ferrell et. al 2008). Whereas if interest rates are too low‚ people are encouraged to spend‚ as saving isn’t attractive. This means that there is more money going round in the economy and makes goods seem cheaper‚ which is bad for the economy as it causes inflation to increase. This

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    Analysis of the Airline Industry Parameters of the Industry American Airlines is a subsidiary of AMR Corporation and one of the leading airlines in the U.S. It has two subsidiaries‚ that is American Eagle and American Connection. It is the second largest airline in the world based on revenues used in its operation‚ its size of fleet and miles covered in passenger transport. It has an extensive operation of both domestic and international flights in North America‚ Latin America‚ Europe‚ Asia and

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    5% increase (see figure 1). For this reason more and more oversea company pay more attention to the India‚ also more and more foreign direct investment (FDI) choose into the Indian market. This report discusses that what effect from the Indian political economy make to the FDI. The political economy The political economy is include the political system‚ the economic system and legal system‚ they not only will make effect to the FDI‚ but they also affect each other. The economic development must

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    CONTRIBUTION OF SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN INDIAN ECONOMY ** RIDHI SHARMA ** Small & medium Enterprise (SME) sector is the seedbed of Indian economy. This article throws a light on the contribution made by SME’s in making India a growing economy; It is also an attempt to find out the reasons for the slow growth of Indian entrepreneurs as compared to other countries. Small business is regarded as seedbed for entrepreneurship as it provides favourable conditions for emergence and growth

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    unpredictable and unstable economy. This is likely to mean insurance organisations are less likely to invest in expansions and improvements in services and products‚ meaning other foreign insurance providers in more successful economies have the opportunity to increase their competitiveness and they continue to improve. For example Aviva have recently seen a decline of 38% in share prices and a decline of pension sales across the EU due to the unstable nature of the economy and are currently undergoing

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    the improvement in the labor market has made Americans more optimistic about the US economy‚ thereby stimulating greater hopes of QE(Quantitative Easing) tapering. The government of India is still unable to generate heavy capital inflows.If US Federal Reserve withdraws its bond buying programme; there will be unexpected outward flow of money leaving India clambering for dollars. The slowdown in the Indian economy has made the situation more fickle. The government has a strong role in controlling

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    Banks NPA and Impact on Indian Economy Introduction:- A well organized and efficient banking system is a pre-requisite for economic growth. Banks play an important role in the functioning of organized money market. in order to meet the banking needs of various sections of the society‚ a large network of bank branches has been established. There are four type of banking institutions.   a-      Commercial Banks b-      Regional Rural Banks c-       Co-operative Banks d-      Development Banks (Term

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