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Today we live in conditions of constant struggle for achieving financial power which enables dominance of the negative power and influence over the lives of others. This leads to destruction of the moral, ethical and other value norms alike, and the life in the organization becomes a place where we are seen through the prism of material asset. A world dominated by financial capital does ...
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Authors Konstantin Petkovski, Fanche Joshevska, Violeta Milenkovska
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Page No. 13 to 18

Empirical analysis on the prediction of inflation is becoming more and focus on advanced economies. At least three factors explain this. First, the predominance of agriculture in developing countries makes it dependent inflation climatic conditions of economic activity (eg, Phillips curve). Then, the limits on the quality and frequency data are often limiting factors. Finally, emerging m...
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Authors Bechir Fridhi
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Page No. 7 to 12

Every economy, the world over, has been suffering from certain everlasting problems like corruption, poverty, unemployment and rising prices. For the last so many years, the corruption has emerged as a focal point of talks among academicians, politicians and people at large. Indian economy is also not an exception in this respect. Corruptive practices have been witnessed in our country a...
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Authors Prof. Dr. Vinitaa Agrawal
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Page No. 19 to 22

It is an unquestionable fact that gross domestic saving is one of the most contributing factors of economic growth of a nation. It plays concrete role in fostering investment, production, employment and eventually the economic growth. The present paper endeavors to analyze and exemplifies the contributions of household sector, private corporate sector and public sector in Gross Domestic ...
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Authors K. Anandakumar, P. Glorinthal
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Page No. 1 to 6

Small and specialized companies are finding it very difficult to be competitive and survive in phenomena such as globalization and the expansion of large supermarket chains. They must face the evolution of the consumer, taking into account their new preferences and lifestyle. It is important to study the segment of supermarkets and specialty stores as well as knowing the projection of th...
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Authors Josu00c3u00a9 G. Vargas-Hernu00c3u00a1ndez
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Page No. 13 to 18

Since the Silk Road Economic Belt is proposed, many areas, countries and provinces have established the development strategy, to strengthen regional exchanges and cooperation. The Silk Road Economic Belt city forum held in the big city of China and the five Central Asian countries. Most of these regions have layout around the warehousing and transportation, commerce & trade logistics, re...
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Authors Jinhuang Mao
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Page No. 9 to 12

This article talks about need of Directors Training as well as it summarizes what the law requires in different jurisdictions, and at the end it distinguishes for each country whether these requirements are mandatory or voluntary. In a world of instant communication and ever changing business models, the traditional task of the Professionals in business is evolving. The mounting drift fo...
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Authors Abdul Rahim Suriya, Qaiser Rafique Yasser
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Page No. 1 to 8

The mission in this Paper as per its title is to carry out a Literature Review, Research Methodology and discover the Research Findings in the context of the above topic. To keep with his tradition, the Author will profer a Summary, Conclusion, Recommendation, Key Assumption and a short prayer for Zimbabwe to wrap up the discourse in this Paper. ...
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Authors Dr. Silas Luthingo Rusvingo
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Page No. 47 to 54

The mission in this Paper – Decline in business activity at the Zimbabwe activity at the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: A sign of a limping economy is to measure the decline in the trade in counters during the period September – October 2014. After the discussion of the results, the Author will proffer a Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations to wrap up the d...
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Authors Dr. Silas Luthingo Rusvingo
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Page No. 33 to 38

ccording to senior officials in the Energy sector, energy starved Zimbabwe will suffer longer and more frequent power shortages for the next 10 years. The country’s power utility will extend power blackouts until it can boost capacity. Patson Mbiriri, Secretary for Energy and Power Development told an annual congress of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) in N...
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Authors Dr. Silas Luthingo Rusvingo
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