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    4 BACKGROUND 5 Definition of Rural Development 6 Definition of Micro-credit 7 Microcredit programs in Bangladesh 8 CAPITAL MARKETS AND THE POOR 9 The neo-liberal response - walking barefoot where bankers fear to tread 11 Licensing Status of the NGO-MFIs in Bangladesh 13 Impact of micro-credit 14 Development as economic growth and equity 15 Role of

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    INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS Ms.Renu Introduction India has been the fastest growing markets for mutual fund industry. With progressive liberalization of economic

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    PAKISTAN: RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS ISHRAT HUSAIN Most of the news emanating about Pakistan in the Western media relate to terrorism‚ bomb blasts‚ Islamic fundamentalism‚ nuclear non proliferation‚ military rule etc. Seldom does one see a positive story appearing about Pakistan’s remarkable economic turnaround. But the fact of the matter is that despite such negative image Pakistan is one of the favored destinations for foreign direct investment. Foreign direct investment

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    Introduction Development is essential for every aspect of life. To improve a nation‚ the economy has to be developed. Among the socio-economic targets of all countries is the development of the rural areas. Rural development in general is usually used to denote the actions and initiatives taken to improve the standard of living in non-urban neighborhoods‚ countryside‚ and remote villages. This paper intends to discuss rural development‚ how its brought about and the effects both positive and negatives

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    Suggestion for development of Hawkers Hawkers/Street vendors are most vulnerable to forced eviction and denial of basic right to livelihood. It causes severe long-term hardship‚ impoverishment and other damage including loss of dignity. Therefore‚ no street vendor should be forcefully evicted. They would be relocated with adequate rehabilitation only where the land is needed for a public purpose of urgent need. Therefore: a) Eviction should be avoided wherever feasible unless there is clear

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    Subject: Hollywood Real Estate Development Recommendation         I recommend that we invest in the project at Hollywood and Highland over the project at Sunset and Vine.  The Hollywood and Highland project meets all five underwriting requirements for investment criteria‚ whereas the Sunset and Vine project does not have the same community support and as a result could encounter complications that could delay construction.  Furthermore‚ the Hollywood and Highland project yields a five-year internal

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    Larissa DePerro Mrs. Darpino Art 101 May 2‚ 2008 EstateEstate” by Robert Rauschenberg is by far the most interesting piece of art work seen at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Robert Rauschenberg is a well-known Abstract Expressionist of the modern art period. Robert Rauschenberg is most famous for his "Combines" of the 1950s‚ in which he uses non-traditional materials and objects in combinations. While the Combines are both painting and sculpture‚ Rauschenberg has also worked with photography

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    1 2010 _SIMEON ABUMERE IYOHA PG/EDU0003886_ [ ASSIGNMENT FOR BUS 815-ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT 2008/2009] _ENTREPRENEUR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS_ � INTRODUCTION "No amount of pay would be enough for an employee of an organization to live a comfortable life that he would please"- this assertion is a common place phrase that new inductee of banks are tutored with on entering into the financial systems of Nigeria banks and this mantra is soon forgotten

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    and Integrated Rural Economic Development Summary:  Project E3 is a Public‚ Private and Community Partnership Project for creating a sustainable Rural Economic Development Telecentre Network to help grass root youth women farmers and micro businessmen to improve their quality of life through economic inclusion through innovative use of ICT. Project E3 used ICT for effective addressing of rural Telecentre economic problems implementing a local language based e business development program across

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    My friend‚ John‚ is a college student who only lives in a life of studying what is required and getting the homework done in a quick‚ average manner. I spend the extra time studying as an over achiever and he relates me to the scholarship boy. I couldn’t agree less because the scholarship boy is someone who is “addicted” to learning and confines himself from the outside universe. I feel I am just a normal student who might spend his time in confinement. I spend my time studying and preparing for

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