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    Self Help Group Definition

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    Dwaraki et al. (1996) described a self help group as an unregistered body of people, preferably the disadvantaged who are willingly to contribute an agreed sum of money which may be lent at a price for a short period fixed by the group itself. 5. Ritu Jain (2003) reported that SHGs enhance the equality of status of women as participants, decision makers and beneficiaries in the democratic, economic, social and cultural spheres of life. 6. Agnes (2005) defined “Self –help…

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    Introduction: The study of macro economics entails the behaviour of modern economy as a complete system. The following paper centers specifically on the money theory postulated by Keynes. We focus on the flaws in the classical money theory and then move on to explain the Keynes money model, then work on the criticisms on it. Since it is believed in the 1960's 70's and even now that "Never trust any theory of money older than thirty years" The Classical Theory: The fundamental principle of…

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    Natural Resource Curse Essay

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    INTRODUCTION The natural resource curse, a phrase introduced by Auty (1993, 2001), is used to describe the negative relation of a country’s natural resources and its economic success. Natural resources are logically assumed to have a positive effect on a country’s economy. However, there is very little truth in this assumption as is argued in this essay. Many countries of the world are endowed with natural resources such as oil, natural gas, coal and other mineral deposits. These include…

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    Lufa Farm Case Study

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    equipment and construction. Additionally, the company had high capital expenditure. Capital expenditure refers to funds which a company uses to acquire or update physical assets, in this case, greenhouses. However, the company was able to balance its high capex with low operating costs. Total daily operating costs were approximately $300, which accounted for fuel, labour, transportation, and delivery. The preliminary greenhouse had capital expenses of approximately $80 per square foot, with the…

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    style social democracy. The post-war combination of big state and big capital was the result of a compromise between left and right: the right settled for the welfare state and Keynesian economic policy while the left agreed to work within the fundamental terms of capitalism. Responding to the massive upheavals of the late sixties and seventies; world economic recession, inability to finance a welfare state and sustain capital accumulation and profitability, industrial conflict, strikes, and…

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    factors will affect Baskin 's investment. 4.Advice There are some advice for Baskin plc investment in Canada and Estonia. (1)signing of concession agreements, investment insurance and project guarantees, and host government negotiations. Such as capital remittances, tax rates and import and export, in host country markets. Companies need to sign investment insurance and guarantee projects. Political risk transfer to other institutions. When the risk and economic loss to the investor, the…

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    nations in the world. Comparing the Gross Domestic Production in China per capital against USA level was only 2.5% and Brazil level was 10%. Currently, China 's Gross Domestic Production has grown at approximately over 8 percent per year. Therefore, today comparison with China’s…

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    status, power and wealth; it also however can hold religious or superstitious meaning as well. The culture in which special purpose monies exist dictates what the value of the objects are and adhere those values strictly. With the introduction of the capital market there has been a disappearance of special purpose monies in the traditional sense. A prime example that illustrates special purpose monies and their disappearing meaning within society is the trading of Tevau. The Tevau trade is used…

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    Question 1: A. In evaluating a company should an investor rely more on accounting profits or cash flow An investor should give his or her decisions basing on a statement of cash flows because: The greatest difference between profits and cash flows is that profits data use accrual accounting, while cash flows base on real figures. Precisely, profit data will be recorded in the current period regardless of a company received money or not. Meanwhile, the other expenses such as wages, interest and…

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    most valuable of all organizational assets. The resources of men, money, materials and machinery are collected, coordinated and utilized through people. According to L.F. Urwick, “business houses are made or broken in the long run not by markets or capital, patents or equipment but by men. “Of all the resources, manpower is the only resource This does not depreciate with the passage of time. The greatest strength of India is its rich abundant human resources. The prosperity of a nation or an…

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