they are willing to invite there investible funds. In the last decade investment opportunities have increased in all the sectors .It is a known fact the service sector has grown much faster than any other sector and its contribution to GDP is much greater in this background‚ I consider it appropriate to undertake a project study on “investment opportunities in service sector”. Investment is a process of sacrificing some use of funds today for the benefits to be in future. More specifically‚ investment
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Business Studies-Unit 1-The Business Environment-P1 Welsh Waters Welsh Water operates in the Public Sector; this means that this business is owned by the government and that it is a non-profitable organisation because there are owned by the government‚ this means that the Welsh Waters doesn’t make a profit. Also‚ Welsh Waters operates in the Secondary sector. The secondary sector is involved in the second stage of the productive process which involves taking raw materials and resources and transforming
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………...04 GROWTH IN GDP…………………………………………………………………………………..…………………06 EMPLOMENT…………………………………………………………………………………………..………………07 SECTRAL ANALYSIS…………………………………………………………………………………..……………. 08 COMPARESION OF TWO SUB SECTORS……………………………………………………..…………….09 1. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION……………………….…09 2. FINANCAL AND INSURANCE………………………………………..10 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION……………………………………………………………………….…………13 EFFECT OF RECESION ON GROWTH…………………………………………………………………………..15 ROLE OF MTBI IN GROWTH………………………………………………………………………………………
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KEY GROWTH SECTORS OF THE KENYAS ECONOMY Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product i.e. real GDP. In Kenya the key main sectors to achieve economic growth are agriculture which is the mainstay economic growth drivers‚ energy sector‚ manufacturing and industry‚ service sector which is mainly tourism‚ financial services and banking and also the
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have emerged as the largest source of earning foreign currency. Industry Sector: 2.5 In the industry sector‚ which contributed 29.7 percent of GDP‚ growth rate slowed down from 6.8 percent of FY08 to 5.9 percent in FY09. Within this sub-sector knitwear‚ rice milling‚ dairy products‚ leather products‚ footwear‚ embroidery‚ wooden furniture‚ paper and paper products‚ nonmetallic mineral products etc. showed substantial growth in the first six months of FY09. Despite global economic rescission‚ woven
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Growth of Retail Sector in India Submitted by Robin Tayal Course: MPE 2008-10 Section : B‚ Semester 3rd Roll No :- 168 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Industry Overview 02 - 06 2. Organized Retail Sector 07 - 09 3. Origin of retail 10 - 14 4. Indian Retail Industry
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2011 By : - Rini Bhattacharya Rashi Dawar Nehal Mittal Abhishek Swami Gaurav Yadav Sagnik Ghoshal Micro Small & Medium Enterprise Index: - Definition: - (a) Enterprises engaged in the manufacture or production‚ processing or preservation of goods as specified below: i) A micro enterprise is an enterprise where investment in plant and machinery [original cost excluding land and building and the items specified by the Ministry of Small Scale Industries vide ii) A small enterprise
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The Primary Sector: The primary sector of industry as a whole is declining. Although there are areas in which profit can be made including extraction of minerals (sand‚ gravel) and organic food production‚ there are no longer many advantages to start a new business in the sector where the output is falling down. The trend for farms like Seldom Seen Farm which produce fruits and vegetables or red meat (beef‚ pork‚ lamb) has gone down and has been replaced by fish farms and food organics farms
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FROM THE LOOKING GLASS OF MAN’S ECONOMIC HISTORY 16 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY FROM PARADIGMATIC VIEWPOINTS ABOUT THE STATE VIS-A-VIS MARKET 21 6.0 NIGERIAN AGRICULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MODELS OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 29 7.0 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR FROM THE LOOKING GLASS OF EVOLUTION OF NIGERIA’S POLITICAL ECONOMY 38 THE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY: THE PARADOX INSIDE OUT 52 CONCLUSION: TACKLING THE PARADOX IN THE MARCH TO Y2020 73 8.0 9.0 CONSULTED LITERATURE 82 2 PROTOCOL Mr. Vice Chancellor
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processing Sector : Growth prospects BACKGROUND While the Indian economy’s growth in the recent years‚ has been propelled by the growth of the service and manufacturing sectors‚ agriculture still plays a significant role by contributing 17% of the GDP and providing employment to 60% of the population. With the increasing focus and investments from the large national and international food and retail companies‚ the sector is bound to grow much faster in the coming years. As this sector has a strong
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