This paper deals with the origin of money through its function as a medium of exchange. Barter can give rise to money through necessitating the use of a standard of value even before calling for the use of a medium of exchange. In a given society at any point in time money is defined in principle simply as the subset of total financial assets and commodities which are actually performing...
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Authors Amaresh Das
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Page No. 39 to 44

IC in SMEs in Pakistan
Published In: GJMBR Part: C: Finance Volume: 15 Issue: 11
Purpose: Purpose of this research paper is to evaluate and validate link between organizational performance and components of Intellectual capital in SMEs operating Rawalpindi and Islamabad cities of Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through a structured questionnaire from a sample of 150 respondents from Pakistani SMEs in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Several tests w...
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Authors Barkat Ullah, Asad Aziz, M. Hassan Yousaf
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Page No. 41 to 47

Green Economy is the elemental philosophy of Sustainable Development Goals. Finance introduces scopes for long-term economic sustainability where green banking products are the novelty of financial revolution against the environmental destruction. The inclusion of unbanked youths into the banking services in a customized way is the automation of banking from educational platform. To achi...
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Authors Sanjoy Pal
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Page No. 49 to 62

This paper investigates separately the effects of life and non-life insurance on economic growth in Nigeria from 1976 to 2013. The Autoregressive Distributed lags (ARDL) was adopted given the different order of integration of the variables of interest. After estimating a growth model, the bound test shows a long run relationship to exist among economic life, non-life insurance and econom...
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Authors D. O. Olayungbo
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Page No. 33 to 40

The main objective of this study is to ascertain the socio-economic determinants of income poverty in rural areas of Ethiopia. A Simple random sampling was used to select 217 household heads from two rural areas Dodola district, Oromia Regional State, in a year 2012. The Binary logistic method was used to find out the determinants of income poverty. The result reveals that determinants o...
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Authors Muhdin Muhammedhussen
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Page No. 25 to 32

God has garnished our land with sublime attractions and blessed us with in-born hospitality. So, Tourism is truly expected to flourish in Bangladesh but due to the lack of proper planning and strategies from the policy making levels, information sharing mismanagement and tourism stakeholders below standard performances have yet created a messy tourism industry. This study wants to find o...
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Authors Biplab Roy, Al Mamun, Bapon Chandra Kuri
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The present study about pitfalls of impulse purchase has been carried out from customers’ stand point of view. The study intends to educate and to create awareness among those class and category of customers who surreptitiously fall prey of lucrative packages and offers of products marketed and merchandised in super/hypermarket and malls. The present research intends to ...
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Authors Mohammad Naquibur Rahman
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Page No. 37 to 44

The dynamic linkage between exchange rate and stock returns has been subjected to considerable attention from researchers worldwide. However the relationship of exchange rate with returns of different industrial sectors has not been much examined. In this reference the present paper investigates the causal relationship of Indian sector based daily returns with Indian rupee-US Dollar Exch...
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Authors Dr. Nishi Sharma
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Page No. 27 to 32

SPIDER is the name of the first Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), introduced in 1993 in USA. After twenty years of its inception, Bangladesh is going to introduce this investment instrument at DSE soon. This article gives the readers a comprehensive idea about the origin, its differences with other related investment funds, its creation and redemption process, its usage to its investors, benef...
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Authors Khaled Mahmud, Md. Farhan Imtiaz, Md. Shakil Ahmad
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Saving can be defined as difference between individual’s disposable income and its consumption. Saving is the normal human nature. This study aims at identifying some important components which influence human saving behavior. A highly structured questionnaire was prepared to collect primary data from 350 depositors from the different banks of Sylhet City in Bangladesh. ...
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Authors Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan
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