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This paper aims to examine the relationship between gross domestic product and Indian stock market from a sectoral perspective by using quarterly time series data from 2003:Q4 to 2014:Q4. Ng-Perron unit root test is utilized to check the order of integration of the variables. The long run relationship is examined by implementing the ARDL bounds testing approach to co-integration. VECM me...
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Authors Pooja Joshi, Prof. A.K. Giri
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Page No. 15 to 26

Stock markets have long played an important role in economic life (Stijn, V. N., Frans, B., Ludo, C., 2006). The objective of this study is to explore the presence of a causal relationship between stock market development and economic growth in Sri Lanka. Sample period uses annual time series data over the period from 1990 to 2013. To address this relationship, a Granger Causality Test w...
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Authors S. A. U. Niranjala, Wei Jianguo
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Page No. 39 to 44

This research emphasizes, in a clearer and more differentiating way, the motives or the incentives of the use of the Internet Technologies (IT) by the managers of SME. It is to this problem of the use of the IT in the companies that this communication contributes, via two studies carried out with the managers of the SME Tunisians situated in the regions of big Tunis and Sahel, a quantita...
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Authors Elhem Hammami, Mustapha Zghal
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Page No. 27 to 37

This paper is focus on the impact of Fair trade-certified coffee and the impact of the broader social movement termed Fair Trade. Many of the studies focus on the outcomes (e.g. higher incomes, or new skills) or livelihood impacts. In this paper different dimension of Fair trade impact including: economic, quality of life/wellbeing, social, empowerment and environmental impacts are explo...
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Authors Rijalu Negash
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Page No. 33 to 39

In the last few decades, the world has become more linked owing to the increased intensity of globalisation across regions. Sub-Saharan African (SSA) has become relatively more integrated into global economy most especially in terms of capital and financial flow (foreign direct investment increased from 0.3% in 1980-84 to 2.74% in 2000 - 2012). Over the same period, the quality of life i...
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Authors Maku, Olukayode Emmanuel Ph.D, Ajike, Emmanuel O. Ph.D
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The global financial crisis of 2007/8 is considered to be the worst after the 1930 Great Depression. Most finance scholars argue that the crisis was a sole result of the weaknesses of the interest related traditional or conventional banking system commonly used in almost all countries in the world. Islamic finance scholars contend that the crises would have been avoided, and that will ne...
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Authors Byson Beracah Majanga
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Page No. 11 to 18

This article research the possibility of boosting economic growth from an outside source of funding as official development assistance, the example given is that of Cameroon. The purpose of this paper is to check the effects of ODA on economic growth in Cameroon. The data used come mainly from the World Bank, in "the book of world development indicators" on the CD -ROM (WDI 2014). Workin...
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Authors Dazouu00c3u00a9 Donguu00c3u00a9 Guy Paulin
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This study analyses the fact that trade and income distribution. The objective of the study is to investigate the impact of trade on income distribution in Pakistan. This study shows that trade increases income inequality using time series analysis from Pakistan empirical analysis. In this study a little attention is given to the theories regarding income distribution. The data is proces...
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Authors Zeba Amjad
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Page No. 19 to 25

This paper primarily sought to determine the factors affecting the entrepreneurship development in small and micro agribusiness firms. Primary data from 120 owners/managers of small and micro agribusiness enterprises purposively selected for the study were analysed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression models. Results showed that majority of the owners/ managers of agribus...
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Authors Olatomide Waheed Olowa, Omowumi Ayodele Olowa
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Page No. 25 to 32

This article focuses on the possibility of reducing poverty from an external source of finance as ODA, the example given is that of Cameroon. The purpose of this paper is to check the behavior of poverty in the presence of official development assistance. The data used come mainly from the World Bank, in "the book of world development indicators" on the CD -ROM (WDI 2014). Working for th...
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Authors Dazouu00c3u00a9Donguu00c3u00a9Guy Paulin, Ngameni Joseph Pasky,Mba Fokwa Arsene
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Page No. 15 to 23