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Clainos Chidoko
Great Zimbabwe University, Department Of Economics Box 1235, Mazvingo, Zimbabwe
An Evaluation Of Agriculture And Economic Performance In Zimbabwe
The study entails a review of the impact of agriculture on economic performance in Zimbabwe. It has also emerged that economic decline of growth in Zimbabwe from 2000 to 2008, has been largely due to the stagnation in growth in the agricultural sector. Zimbabwe still depends on rain-fed agriculture, which can be affected by bad weather. Agriculture has proven to

Kwasi Amoako-Ohene
Department Of Liberal Studies, Koforidua Polytechnic, Box 981, Koforidua, Eastern Region, Ghana
Economic Valuation Of The Cultural Heritage: The Context Of Viewing Artifacts Located At The Asante Manhyia Palace Museum.
Museums world over have an intrinsic value which holds an explanation for the cultural heritage of a group of people. The Asante Manhyia palace museum is one of the very oldest museums in the Asante kingdom that proud itself with many important possessions. This study intended to place an economic value on the cultural heritage of the Asantes by adopting

Ms. Supriya Mahajan
M.phil Research Scholar Lovely Professional University, Phagwara
A Study On Expert System, Its Types And Their Role In Management
Expert system is the computer program i.e. designed to hold the accumulative knowledge of one or more domain experts. It contains knowledge about a particular field to assist human experts or provide information to people who do not have access to an expert in the particular field. It is very helpful in decision making by solving difficult problem related to

Mr. Vansh Raheja
B.tech (ece), Lovely Professional University Phagwara
Indian Economy: An Overview [2007-12]
Economy - overview: India is today one of the sixth fastest growing economies of the world. Indian Economy is the ninth-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity. On a per-capita-income basis, India ranked 141st by nominal GDP and 130th by GDP (PPP) in 2012, according to the IMF. India is the 19th-largest exporter

Ms. Seema Chandel
Village - Thakurdwara, P.o - Maranda, Tehsil - Palampur, District - Kangra, H.p. (176061), India
A Study On Housing Loan Borrowers Of Public And Private Sector Banks In Thoothukudi Area
Housing is a primary human need next in importance only to food and clothing. A first priority for a youngster who beings life is therefore to plan for a house. This takes precedence over other household expenditure and creature needs. Housing, however, is a major expenditure and cannot be funded out of a family’s normal monthly income or savings.

Mr.A.venkatesh
Assistant Professor Of Commerce, Ambai Arts College ,tirunelveli District, Tamilnadu
An Analysis Of Zimbabwe’s Indigenisation And Economic Empowerment Programme (ieep) As An Economic Development Approach
This paper looks at the historical processes that influence the indigenisation and economic empowerment programme (IEEP) adopted by the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) and identifies the potential trickledown benefits, constraints and alternative emphasis/models to the current programme. We superimpose the employee/community share ownership schemes (E/CSOSs) and youth development fund (YDF) models of the IEEP on the sustainable livelihoods framework (SLF)

Taonaziso Chowa
Lecturer, Department Of Insurance And Actuarial Science, Faculty Of Commerce, National University Of Science And
Impact Of Mahathma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantees Programme On Wage Rates Food Security And Rural Urban Migration In Andhra Pradesh
In developing countries, the link between employment and poverty is one of the most debatable issues, particularly in the light of their relationship with the general growth rate of the economy. Employment is a source of income and livelihood, and also reflection of the overall living condition of people. Poverty in India is the result of multiplicity of factors such

Dr. N. Venkat Ram
Post-doctoral Fellow, Department Of Economics And Applied Economics, Acharaya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India
Non Performing Assets (npa), A Challenge For Indian Public Sector Banks
This paper try to make an attempt to analyze how efficiently public sector banks have been managing their NPA. A statistical tool, least square method for projection of trend is used. The study shows that for public sector banks, Non Performing Assets (NPA) is great challenge and have enough capital in hand to deal with future contingencies. Gross NPA and

Dr. Rohit R. Manjule
T&p Officer And Associate Professor Des's College Of Engineering And Technology Dhamangaon Rly(ms), India
Study Of Carbon Financing Innovation Of Chinese Financial Institutions
In the past few years, commercial banks and other financial institutions as the intervention of financial products and financial services innovation have become the international financial market development of a new bright spot. It provides a huge space for developing carbon finance system. Chinese low-carbon economy has made considerable progress, but the development is still at a relatively early stage.

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