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GJMBR: B

Economists consider the banking system the heart of a country’s economy because it pumps the money through the economy thus driving production, exchange and its growth. Competition in banking industry has become acute since the late 1980s liberalisation of the sector; it was intensified after 2005 consolidation, the keenest aspect of the competition is the competition fo...
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Authors Dr. Adamu M.O., Adeola B.S.
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Page No. 83 to 88

The expert interviews carried out in the UK in 2009 show that the concepts of deregulation, liberalization and globalization in air transport are realities that cannot be overlooked. The results of these interviews will also support the contention that SIDS will eventually adopt policies which will, in the long run, be beneficial to these developing countries wishing to stay in operation...
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Authors Dr. N. P. Mootien
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Page No. 9 to 30

This paper investigates intra-trade and welfare effects for Iran and D-8 countries preferential trade agreement by reviewing the possibility of comprehensive trade liberalization through expanding coverage of preferential tariff reduction. A quantitative analysis is applied for economic effects of a free trade arrangement between Iran and other contracting countries. An important objecti...
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Authors MOHIM SHEIHAKI TASH ,PROF.DR IDRIS BIN JAJRI, DR. MOHAMMAD NABI SHAHIKI TASH
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Page No. 27 to 34

Impact of Remitances on Reserves
Published In: GJMBR Part: B: Economic & Commerce Volume: 12 Issue: 2
The study focused on the importance of remittances and reserves and also sees its implication for reserve increasing in three countries (Pakistan, India and Bangladesh). We analysis the impact of remittances on reserves in these three countries for the period 2000-2009.The regression analysis shows that remittances effect on reserves positively and significantly. Furthermore the study al...
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Authors Dr. Akram Naseem , Fawad Aslam , Syed Zohaib Hassan
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Page No. 73 to 76

The experience of developed countries tells us that investment in human capital plays an important part in national and regional economic growth.With the advent of knowledge-based economy, there is a growing recognition of the importance of human capital in economic growth. In this paper, starting with the investment of higher education, the relevant Xinjiang’s data from...
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Authors Dr. Qingzhen HU
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A conflict in scientific entrepreneurship has arisen over the propriety of scientific advancements, business governance, and the resulting commercializationof scientificinnovations. Some research indicates that the commercialization activities display asymmetric convergence because industry appears to have a more influential role in the exploitation of these innovations. Yet, the researc...
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Authors Dr. William P Racine
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Page No. 39 to 52

This paper is on the 2008 global financial crisis and its implications in Tanzania with a focus on Official Development Assistance (ODA). The author gives an overview of the meaning,nature,causes,impacts and possible solutions for the crisis in Tanzania in general. Informed mainly by a review of literature and experts and practitioners opinion, it is found by the author that the crisis o...
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Authors Dr. Prosper Ngowi
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Rapid development of the human resource management (HRM) discipline has been discussed in this article with the need for more cross-national HRM studies. Thereafter the universal applicability of Anglo-Saxon models of HRM is questioned. In order to examine the applicability of HRM models in various settings (national and international), six major HRM models have been critically analyzed ...
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Authors Rehman Safdar
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Page No. 7 to 19

Industrial towns play an eminent role in industrial expansion of the region and the country (Iran). Moreover, these units increase the rates of employment. Industrial authorities and custodians have established many basic systems and services in these towns. Despite the existence of infrastructural facilities (such as water, electricity, gas, green field sites etc.) in Ardabil industrial...
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Authors Seyed Mahdi Moniri ,Yasser Narimani, Bahman Shareghi
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Page No. 53 to 62

The main aim of this research work is to determine the relationship that exists between financial development and the growth rate of per capita real GDP in CEMAC countries using panel data estimation techniques. It emphasises the reciprocal impact of financial development on growth in order to determine the type of relationship that exist and make policy recommendations.To do this, we me...
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Authors Dr. KUIPOU TOUKAM Christophe, NEMBOT NDEFFO Luc ,TAFAH EDOKAT Edward
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