Mathematical Model Of Population Distribution Within The Four Major Religious Groups In Nigeria
In this paper we have been able to develop a mathematical model of the distribution and movement of population within the religious groups in Nigeria with four interacting, sub religious cultures (African traditional religion, Christianity, Sabbath and Islam). We investigated some of the equilibria and their stability, such as E0(0,0,0,0), E1 , E2 , E3 , E4 , E13
Relationship Between Stock Market Volatility And Corporate Bond Market In Kenya Using Garch (1,1)
The purpose of this study was to determine the determine the relationship between stock market volatility and the corporate bond market in Kenya using daily, monthly and quarterly time series data for the period January 2009 to December 2014. The study used descriptive research design. Secondary data were collected from the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Unit root tests using ADF and
Effect Of Stock Market Development On The Growth Of Corporate Bond Market In Kenya
Corporate bond market growth in Kenya is slow compared to its Treasury counterpart. Corporate bond market is even much smaller in size compared to the equity market in Kenya. We explore whether stock market development has any effect on the growth of corporate bond market using daily, monthly and quarterly time series data for the period January 2009 to December
Advertising Design Industry And Its Leadership Ethical Implications
One explanation for the shift in value orientation, especially in today’s world, is traceable to the massive exposure of the multi-million-dollar project called advertising design. The rapidly growing advertising industry is always invading new areas of society, hence, the need for the players in the industry to be more conscious of the ethical dimensions of the trade to salvage our
Adoption Of Improved Maize Varieties And Fertilizer Packages And Knowledge Level Of Small-holder Farmers In Chunya District, Mbeya, Tanzania
This study was conducted to assess factors influencing adoption of recommended improved maize varieties (IMVs) and fertilizer packages among smallholder farmers in selected villages in Songwe Division, Chunya District. Quantitative data from 120 respondents were collected using an interview schedule. The findings show that adoption of IMVs and fertilizer packages was still low, with 58% categorized as having low adoption,