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  • “A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND WOMEN”


Dr. Shagufta Sayyed

Abstract:
The „High potential'i women entrepreneurs are those who through job creation and widening of markets can boost economic growth. This spurt in female entrepreneurship is facilitated by education, work experience and role models.


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  • CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON PROFITABILITY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ETHIOPIA


Kibret Baye, Mr. Workineh Yazachew

Abstract:
This paper examines the impact level of credit risk management towards the profitability of commercial banks in Ethiopia in general .It argues that credit risk management has significant impact on profitability of banks of our country.


12-28
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  • DEFICIT FINANCING FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA


Dr. Prashant Pandey

Abstract:
In the developing countries, financial resources are inadequate to support economic development, since per capita income is low so the rate of savings is also very low. Therefore, the government cannot increase the taxes above certain limit


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  • A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF SELECTED MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES ON INDIAN STOCK MARKET


Raju Warrier, Dr. Unny C J

Abstract:
A study to identify the impact of selected macroeconomic variables on Nifty 50 is carried out in this paper. It also tries to find out if the macroeconomic variables have any relation with the industry stock indices of the National Stock Exchange.


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  • WORKING CONDITIONS FOR EMPOLYEES IN INSURANCE SECTOR (With Reference To LIC & MNYL at Guntur, A.P.)


Dr. Pothuraju Vijaya Lakshmi

Abstract:
The insurance industry of India consists of 53 insurance companies of which 24 are in life insurance business and 29 are non-life insurers. Among the life insurers, Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) is the sole public sector company.


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  • EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: A PREDICTOR OF EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN ESIC


Dr. L. K. Tripathi, Anupama Pardeshi

Abstract:
India’s population although their capacities to pay insurance premiums are very low mainly consisting of middle and low-income segment require the stipulation of social security. In India, only 3% of population is covered by some type of health insurance, either social or private due to unawareness of the schemes of ESIC.


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  • THE KEY CHALLENGES FACING CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT BY ETHIOPIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS: A SURVEY STUDY


Shobor Gudeta Rundassa, Professor (Dr) G.S.Batra

Abstract:
The major objective of the research is identifying the key challenges facing credit risk management by Ethiopian commercial banks. A descriptive research design employed.


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