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    Contents 1. CHAPTER ONE 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1.1 Background 2 2. CHAPTER TWO 5 2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW 5 2.1.1 Definition of key concepts 5 2.1.2 Gender inequality indicators for education 6 2.1.3 Overview of Gender‚ education and economic development 7 2.1.4 Factors affecting gender equality in education. 8 2.1.5 Gender Equality in Education the Ethiopian Contexts 10 3. CHAPTER THREE 12 3.1 ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS 12 3.1.1 Trend of Gender equality in primary education 12 3.1.1.1 Primary

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    Mahindra War Room 2014 Financial Services Business Caselet MAHINDRA FINANCE SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS CASELET Mahindra Financial Services Sector offers a range of financial products and services to the under-served customers in rural and semi-urban India. Mahindra Finance is fabled as a success story in rural penetration and poverty reduction through financial inclusion. BUSINESS BACKGROUND Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Limited (MMFSL) is one of India’s leading Non-Banking

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    In economics‚ there are many fallacies that exist. In relation to economics‚ a fallacy is a policy or theory that can be misleading if based on faulty reasoning yet is still accepted by many as fact. Economists attempt to use information based on statistics and facts in order to hypothesize relevant theories. Due to the fact that economists and others that are involved in making decisions on economic policies are human‚ human error can occur. As a result‚ policies put in place that seemed logical

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    is at max point Managers take production right up to the point where TC=TR; if they can [2] Oligopolies can benefit most from going past the profit maximising output because it gives them a market share advantage over their competition. The economic climate can affect managers’ ability to deploy this tactic. If a recession is on the cards then shareholders will be anxious and keeping them and profits high will be a priority to which managers must abide to keep their position. The Downsides:

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    Managerial Economics – Trial Exam – Theoretical Questions Part I: Indicate whether each of the following statements is True (T) or False (F). Comment. (5 Questions‚ Choose 4) A The law of diminishing returns takes effect‚ when a firm’s both marginal product and average product decline after the latter reaching its maximum. False: The law of diminishing returns takes effect when MP reaches its maximum value and starts to diminish “decline”; then‚ MP equals AP when the latter reaches its

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    and foremost‚ both of these terms mentioned are sub-categories of economics itself. As the names of ‘micro’ and ‘macro’ imply‚ microeconomics facilitates decisions of smaller business sectors‚ and macroeconomics focuses on entire economies and industries. These two economies are mutually dependent‚ and together‚ they develop the strategy for the overall growth of an organization. They are the two most important fields in economics‚ and are necessary for the rise in the economy. Microeconomics focuses

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    Billion and a GDP of 7321508 Million US dollar. Population explosion in China was an outcome of high economic growth as well as a reason of heavy profits and surpluses of manufacturing industries in China. Through this paper I Intend to compare the similar relation among other countries like Japan and Sweden. Aging population brings the availability of cheap labor down and hence impacts the economic performance of countries. I will examine fertility and mortality and age structure pattern of population

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    ECONOMICS ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS UNIT – 1 1. What is Economics? Economics is the science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scare means which have alternative uses. 2. Definition of economics According to “Adamsmith” Economic is a social science the deals with human behaviour pertaining to production‚ Exchange and consumption of goods and services. 3. What are basic concept of economic? * Resource allocation * Opportunity cost * Diminishing marginal

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    regarding brain drain appear to be rooted in the unequal economic development of the emigration and immigration countries. Push Factors Agha Khan Medical University conducted study about the brain drain of (doctors) from Pakistan. As per research 95% of the students of AKU and 65% students of BU want to emigrate due to poor salary in Pakistan along with poor quality of training and work environment. Syed Jafar Askari viewed terrorism and economic crises are the main factors which forced the highly qualified

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    I. The Economist as Scientist A. Economists Follow the Scientific Method. 1. Observations help us to develop theory. 2. Data can be collected and analyzed to evaluate theories. 3. Using data to evaluate theories is more difficult in economics than in physical science because economists are unable to generate their own data and must make do with whatever data are available. 4. Thus‚ economists pay close attention to the natural experiments offered by history. B. Assumptions Make

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