B: Economic & Commerce

B: Economic & Commerce (236)

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Social health insurance traditionally imposes mandatory membership in a single pool in the aim of improving the welfare of high risks. However, this creates two problems, inefficiency of a monopolistic scheme and insufficient adaptation to individual preferences. Competition combined with a risk adjustment scheme can be used to improve efficiency. In the presence of preference heterogene...
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Authors Peter Zweifel, Michael Breuer
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Page No. 33 to 43

The earlier intervention of government in rural credit (i.e. provision of credit with cheap interest rate and limited savings and deposit facilities) was not successful in financial terms. Considering the entrepreneurial environment, women’s activates are very interesting as they offer great source of knowledge and innovations, for instance type of female micro-entrepren...
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Authors Eyerusalem Daniel
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Page No. 21 to 31

Barro and Sala-i-Martin (2004) analyzed the empirical determinants of growth. They used a cross-sectional empirical framework that considered growth from two kinds of factors, initial levels of steady-state variables and control variables (e.g., investment ratio, infrastructure). Recent literature suggests that GMM estimation of dynamic panel data models produce more efficient and consis...
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Authors Byung Woo Kim
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Page No. 7 to 20

This study examined the relationship and causality that exist between remittance inflows and monetary aggregates, interest rate, exchange rate, and the domestic price level in Nigeria. The Johansen co-integration and the Granger causality techniques were employed. The Johansen co-integration test indicated that long run relationship among the variables. The Granger causality test results...
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Authors Augustine C. Osigwe, Chekwube V. Madichie
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A container terminal layout is usually based on various requirements for container storage and transfer. One of the most important factors that affect the performance and the output of a containers terminal is the available area of the terminal. Consequently we will discuss the potentials that Durres Port has in facing up the traffic increase in container handling as well as the limitati...
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Authors Osman Metalla, Prof. Dr. Andri Koxhaj, Olta Nexhipi
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Page No. 29 to 34

T he word Amajiri was derived from Arabic “Almuhajiri” meaning an emigrant. It usually refers to a person who migrates from luxury of his home to other place or to a popular teacher in the quest for Islamic knowledge. It is hinged on the Islamic concept of migration which is widely practiced especially when acquisition of knowledge at home is either inconveni...
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Authors Asogwa Ikechukwu Sebastine, Asogwa Dominic Obeta
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The article deals with the prospective directions in creating energy efficient economy with using energy saving light-diode hardware on the basis of nano-bio-info-cogno- (NBIC) technologies. Ukraine experiences considerable import of fuel energy resources, which poses a threat to the state energy safety. The situation drives the need to implement a comprehensive research and design hardw...
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Authors Matyushenko Igor, Goncharenko Nataliya, Mihaylova Darina
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Page No. 7 to 16

The study has examined the effect of of foreign aid on economic growth in Ethiopia through financing foreign exchange gap (import requirement) over the period 1974 to 2013 using multivariate cointegration analysis. The empirical result from the growth model shows that aid has a significant positive impact on growth in the long run. The aid-policy interaction term also has a significant p...
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Authors FentayeSetargie Ejigu
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Page No. 21 to 32

Education as an engine for economic, social and political transformation deserve more than casual planning. A carefully planned system of education ultimately proves to be more cost-effective, efficient and easier to operate than a haphazardly planned system. Effective planning of education becomes imperative especially in developing nation with limited natural and human resources that c...
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Authors Edame, Greg. Ekpung.,Ph.D
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Page No. 15 to 20

Research scholars and business Professionals have proven that macro of business entities in developing economies like in the case of Sierra Leone fail fundamentally as a result of the incapacity and inability of the owners (Entrepreneurs/shareholders) and business Agents to be creative, innovative and the transformation of their intuitive ways of operational business activities to proces...
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Authors Professor Tang Xiao Hua, Allieu Badara Kabia, Dorzhiev Arkady
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