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This paper estimates the equilibrium real effective exchange rate for the Egyptian economy during the period (1974-2012). The paper reviews the evolution of Egypt’s exchange rate policy and the most significant developments of its real effective exchange rate during the same period. Using a behavioral equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) approach, it calculates the extent of...
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Authors Rana Hosni
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Page No. 37 to 51

Since independence, Africa is not mistress of her destiny, particularly in terms of industrialization strategy. Development paradigms followed over the last fifty years by African states are not developmentalist. They revealed their limit in the socio-economic transformation. Today, more than ever before, Africa needs a development agenda driven from the bottom up. The objective of this ...
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Authors Njifen Issofou
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Page No. 25 to 36

Woman share in formal and informal labor market has gained much importance at national and international level. It has become the main agenda of national and international organizations for last three decades. Data collected for those women whom are contributing in the household budget through their informal economic activities is a Herculean task. The raison d’etre of o...
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Authors Prof. Dr.Abdul Ghafoor Awan, Dr. Muhammad Zahir Faridi, Muhammad Mujahid Abbas
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Page No. 5 to 15

Until a decade or so ago, the banking industry in Nigeria had many kind of bank related problems. It was in realization of overcoming such problem that the Central Bank of Nigeria 2002 embarked on Bank’s Consolidation and strengthening through financial reforms. Among the reforms is e-banking. This paper discusses the concept of e-banking, e-banking reform, the effects o...
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Authors Idoko, Cletus Usman , Ibrahim Yusufu,Bala Pius Daniel
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Page No. 1 to 4

Capitalistic profit motive economy forced traditional agriculture move toward commercialization of agriculture in Bangladesh. However, Bangladeshi traditional peasants are suffering from getting their crop duly prices in commercialized market relations. These peasants are unable to fulfill their basic needs; hence they cannot cross the poverty line. The objectives of the paper are (1) to...
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Authors Dr. Kazi Abdur Rouf, Md. Liaquit Ali, Mohammad Saifullah
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Page No. 41 to 54

Gender Relation and Economic Resources
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 15 Issue: 1
The study was conducted to explore the gender relation in regarding their access on economic resources. The study was conducted among the 390 respondents of five ethnic groups of Kathmandu valley, Nepal in 2014. Study was based on the descriptive design. Simple random sampling technique was adopted to select the respondents. Structured self-reported questionnaires were administered in fi...
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Authors Anita Shrestha
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Page No. 35 to 40

The paper analyses Hermann Schulze-Delitsch’s contribution to the cooperative idea and economic thought of the second half of the 19th century. Schulze-Delitsch has recently been described as a leftish liberal at the exhibition about the German Labour Movement in Mannheim’s Technomuseum (2013), but was placed more centre with publications under the hospi...
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Authors Sabine Spangenberg
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Page No. 23 to 33

It is very tough trade-off between economic growth and environmental sustainability in a faster growing developing country like India. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that environmental degradation initially increases with the income rise, and then begins to decrease once a certain threshold of income growth is achieved. The present study is an endeavour to expl...
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Authors Mr. Avijit Mistri, Prof. Dr. Michael von Hauff
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Page No. 1 to 15

Object of this research is to show that, within the framework of the current debate on the government of company, the starting point of the theory of agency is the divergence of interests between the owners and the leaders. It results a relation from it from agency, in which, one of the parts, indicated like agent, acts in the name of the other part, called the principal. So, principal a...
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Authors Hounaida Daly
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Page No. 17 to 22

The study of mechanisms of spatial convergence, and their impact on achieving spatial development is necessary to find out the strengths and weaknesses in the construction of local economies and which has become more of a condition to reduce disparities and spatial differences within the same geographic structure, in order to help and guide public economic and social policies for using d...
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Authors Dr. Souar Youcef, Idrissi Mokhtar,
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Page No. 23 to 31