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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | La Pauvreté en zone cacaoyère : L’expérience des Producteurs du Sud-Ouest Ivoirien (Côte d’Ivoire) |
Country | : | México |
Authors | : | MianMourouNicolas |
Abstract: Cibler avec précision les pauvres d'aujourd'hui, déterminer leurs principales caractéristiques, les localiser et apporter des solutions pratiques et adaptées à la réduction de la pauvreté. Telles sont les nouveaux objectifsdes Pays en voie de Développement et en particulier la Côte d'Ivoire. Mais la mise en place de la politique de libéralisation dans la filière cacao, àdémontré qu'un accroissement du revenu est une condition nécessaire mais pas suffisante pour échapper à la pauvreté vu son caractère multidimensionnelle........
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Title | : | A Study of Economic Linkages betweena Nation and a Trade Bloc:a Greece Perspective |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Aadya Sharma |
Abstract: :The focus of the paper is to study the economic linkages between a nation and a trade bloc. An attempt has been made to study the fundamental problem of European Union as a whole by taking Greece crisis as an example. In the current study, time series analysis has been used and Granger- causality test has been performed on seven different variables viz. balance of payments, central government debt, FDI, GDP growth rate, inflation rate, savings rate and unemployment rate, from 1991 till 2014. The evidence of ADF, ANOVA, cointegration and Granger causality has been shown in the result section. .......
Keywords: Austerity, Causality, Debt, European Union, Eurozone, Fiscal and Monetary Policies, Fiscal Deficit, Greece Crisis, Grexit, Maastricht Treaty
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Emerging Micro Financing Model and its Impact on Business Performance |
Country | : | Ethiopia |
Authors | : | Habtamu Getnet Altasseb || Dr. R. Karunakaran |
Abstract: Even if no one disputes over the importance of microfinance schemes, several evidences revealed that the conventional microfinance scheme in Pakistan did not reach the poor and has not yet achieved the expected result. Alternatively, a new microfinance scheme was innovated in Pakistan and found to be more beneficial to the poor. Conversely, there are no sufficient empirical studies conducted to evaluate the impacts of the two alternative microfinance schemes in Pakistan..........
Keywords: Akhuwat, Business Performance, DID approach, Micro Credit, Pakistan, pro poor, treatment effect
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Title | : | The Disclosure of Events after the Reporting Period and the Financial Statements. Bankers' Perspectives |
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Authors | : | Clementina kanu || Nachi Onuoha |
Abstract: The disclosure of events after the reporting period but before the financial statements are to be authorized for issue has effect on the statement of financial position of an entity. It gives information on the position of the entity's financial statements because the financial information of an entity is the byproduct of that particular entity's accounting system. The researcher wishes to know the effect of the adjusting and non adjusting events on the financial statements and the extent of compliance of commercial banks to the provisions of IAS 10..........
Keywords: IAS 10, financial statements, International financial reporting standards, window dressing, adjusting, non adjusting events and going concern
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Determinants of Income Inequalities and multidimensional Poverty among SC/STs in Andhra Pradesh: Micro-level Evidence |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Nageswara Rao Dara || Prof. R. Ramakrishna |
Abstract: This study investigates income inequalities and multidimensional poverty among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in persisting in all districts of rural Andhra Pradesh (AP).Income inequalities in all districts of Andhra Pradesh calculated using three alternative measures of inequality viz, Gini coefficient, Theil‟s entropy measure and the squared coefficient of variation.Multidimensional poverty Index (MPI) is measured in the dimensions of health, education, living standard and household environment using eight indicators and Alkire-Foster methodology..........
Keywords: Income Inequalities and multidimensional poverty, discrimination, Economic exclusion, low wage payments, caste-based exclusion, disadvantaged groups
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Factors Affecting Students' Economic Behavior |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Dian Eka Prasastianta |
Abstract: Students' economic behavior in terms of economic rationality as an reflecting act of a tendency to act as economic principals basically has already recognized by the students since they are in family environment and community as well. The further understanding they obtain through formal education from elementary to senior high school. Students are considered as economic agents in this case are as consumers. A Consumer in performing their acts should be rational.Consumers' rationality is affected by several factors such as economic literacy, socioeconomic status, and interest in economics subject.However, behavior viewed from students' economic rationality is less visible..........
Keywords: Parents' socioeconomic status, interest in economics subject, Economic Literacy,students' economic behavior
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Macroeconomic Variables and Stock PriceVolatility in Ghana |
Country | : | Ghana |
Authors | : | Kwadwo Boateng Prempeh |
Abstract: This study empirically examined the impact of some macroeconomic variables on stock price volatility in the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) using annual time series data over the period of 1990-2014. Secondary data on the performance of the stock exchange: GSE-All Shares was obtained from the Ghana stock exchange website whiles that of macroeconomic variables was obtained from the Bank of Ghana website. The macroeconomic variables used in this study are inflation rate, real gross domestic product growth rate and interest rate. The Granger causality test was employed to determine the causal link between stock prices and macroeconomic variables in Ghana...........
Keywords: GSE-All Share Index, inflation, interest rate, Real Gross Domestic Product growth rate, Ghana
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