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National Economics Development: the effect of gross consumption and market capitalization the case of Nigeria. Kehinde James Sunday
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In most developing economy the national economic growth most time have been impacted by consumption rather than growth in the in real sector this have accounted for lack of real development deeply yearn for in the economy of most developing economy.
The study made used of secondary data that covered the period from between 1980 to 2009, the study examined the case of Nigeria. The simple multiple regression analysis was adopted for the study.
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1-10
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Debt Burden And Nigerian Development. Kehinde, Sunday James and Awotundun D. A.
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The problem of debt has assumed a crisis proportion in Nigeria. What makes the debt crisis more critical is that Nigeria still has the unenviable distinction of being one of the most impoverished countries in the world. The paper examines the contribution of the total debt portfolio on the real sector growth in Nigeria .the simple linear regression was adopted to measure the growth effect of debt portfolio on the real sector growth.
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11-25
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A Study On Absenteeism Among The Employees Of Textiles Industries, Coimbatore District. K.Vishnupriya, N.S.Suganya and P.Bhuvaneswari
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The project entitled A Study on Absenteeism among the Employees' Of Textiles Industries, Coimbatore is concerned with the issues, factors and causes related to absenteeism. An organization's productivity gains momentum and progress by the effective and efficient workforce in the organization. He process has to continue at all situations; hence the management should ensure there is sufficient manpower is available.
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26-37
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An empirical study on effect of bonus announcement on share price volatility and liquidity and its impact on market wealth creation of informed investors in Bangalore with special reference to CNX NIFTY stocks of NSE. Prof. Suresha B and Dr.Gajendra Naidu
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This paper investigates the market reaction to bonus issue announcement news, using a event study methodology for Nifty stocks from 1995 to 2011. There are several theories that have been advanced to explain why companies go for stock dividends. In previous studies, it is evident that stock returns are significantly affected negatively or positively around bonus issue announcement dates. Informed investors market wealth is affected to a greater extent around this event. The purpose of this study is to test whether the investor can gain or lose an above normal return by relying on public information impounded in a bonus issue announcement.
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38-59
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Accountability Of Any Personnel Manager. Dr Narasihma Murthy
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The objective of any business firm is to meet clearly defined vision and mission through capability and ingenuity. Business organizations gain competitive advantage by using its employees effectively. Philosophy of people administration is based on the principle that human resources are exceptionally important in assiduous business success. Human Resources Administration (HRM) is aimed at conscripting capable, flexible and committed personnel. Many people find HRM to be a fuzzy and imperceptible notion - not least since it seems to have an assortment of connotation.
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60-74
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The Influence Of Celebrities On Children Buying Behaviour: A Comparative Study Among Rural And Urban Children In Punjab And Chandigarh, India. Ramanjeet Singh and Prof. (Dr.) Vimal K. Aggarwal
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Celebrities in advertisement play a lethal combination and most convenient method to reach the children of respective ages. Children are manipulated by celebrities version that product will do something special for them, which will transform their life. Various celebrities like film actors, sportspersons and well known persons are shown in the advertisements to promote the various products and services.
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75-95
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Marketing Of Grapes In Theni District. Dr.K. Thamizhselvan and S.Paul Murugan
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In this Paper an attempt has been made to study the marketing cost, marketing margin, price spread, effects of variation in the consumer's price on the share of producer and efficiency of marketing.
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96-111
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"Marketing" Retail service quality with respect to supermarket in Mysore city. Arun kumar.G, Shivashankar K.C and Dr.S.J.Manjunath
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Retail stores belong to service industry, which offer a hybrid of goods and service, thus retail product management not only have the common characters of goods quality but also have the special characters of services quality. This research analyzes the Service Quality of the Organized Retail Store that contributes to the customer satisfaction in Mysore city.
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112-123
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Issues And Challenges Related To Employee Retention In Telecom Industry: A Case Study Among BSNL & Private Operators In Kerala. Sreekumar D Menon and Dr Baby MD
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Absenteeism and attrition in the work place are complex phenomena that have significant implications for organizations and individuals alike. Depending upon the type of industry and the products and the services the company sells ,employees attrition and absenteeism metrics include the following: communication effectiveness ,Satisfaction with compensation and benefits plan, Satisfaction with career opportunities, Clear understanding of job, Clear expectation of job performance, Satisfaction with job and company etc etc.
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124-134
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Business Profitability Through Customer Loyality and Satisfaction in India with Special Reference to Dehradun (Uttarakhand). Vikas Agarwal, Ajay Chaurasia and Prateek Negi
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This research paper's is to illustrate the relationship between the customer loyalty derived through the satisfaction and enlargement of profitability of firm. The loyalty can be increased through the various services and strategies adopted by the firm for proper satisfaction of their customers. Many authors are proposed to loyal customer as competitive assets to be preserved and one of the ways to enhance this cooperation is through an intimate strong relationship between companies and buyers.
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135-143
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An Analysis Of The Implications Of Resources Management On Building Projects Performance In Harare And Bulawayo. Benviolent Chigara and Ellen Mangore
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Construction, by virtue of its size, is a major consumer of resources. Fundamentally, resources provide the means with which project objectives are achieved. Therefore, sound project management should strive to ensure efficient utilization of labour, materials and plant. However, apart from the centrality of resources in ensuring accomplishment of project objectives, resources management remains a silent discipline of project management both in practice and theory.
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144-170
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Consumers'Green purchase decision: An examination of environmental beliefs, environmental literacy and demographics. BahramKheiry and ArezooNakhaei
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Nowadays, environmental concern rapidly emerges as a mainstream issue for people owing to the enormous amount of environmental pollution. In the past decades, there have been an increase of production and consumption of ecological products which is seen as having less impact to the environment. International researches show that majority consumers have noticed that their purchasing behavior has a direct impact on many environmental problemsand change gradually their purchase decision.
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171-183
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Marketing Of Mf Products Through Banks An Empirical Study. A.BALA MURUGAN
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With the arrival of e-marketing and online sale and purchase of financial products on Internet, the Mutual Fund Agents and Non Banking Finance companies (NBFCs) are no longer the only distribution channels available today for Mutual Fund products. Thus, present day banks have become far more diversified than ever before. Their entry into Insurance and Mutual Fund business has fulfilled the long felt need of bank customers.
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184-193
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Effect Of Interest Rate Deregulations On Banks Deposit Mobilization In Nigeria. Siyanbola, Trimisiu Tunji, Sobande, David and Adedeji, Samuel Babatunji
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This study assessed, in empirical terms, the effect of interest rate deregulations on banks deposits mobilisation in Nigeria. It adopted the econometric tool of Ordinary Least Square (OLS) Regression method to analyse the relationship between interest rate and deposit mobilized over a period of 26 years (1985 to 2011).
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194-203
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Motives for Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector. Dr. Monika Aggarwal
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Consolidation is a buzzword nowadays, pronouncements made by finance minister, Mr.Pranab Mukerjee as well as some senior bankers are keen on having mergers among banks , especially public sector banks as the banking sector will be opened for international competition and foreign banks will have the opportunity to own 74 % of Indian private banks, secondly, because of Basel lI norms, there is requirement for more capital .
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204-222
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Introduce a mathematical model for the Metro Passengers Waiting Time. Naser Hamidi, Mohammadreza Peyghami and Hasan Ahmadpour Khani
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Can be say all or most people tend to do the work faster and also move faster from place to other place, and fed up with the factors which could cause things done and moving on slowly and keep aloof too waiting. In this paper, given the importance of passenger waiting time in systems of Public transport such as Metro and being an effective amount of it on the amount of the people welcomed, therefore we attempted to identify factors that can be expected over Passengers waiting time and with regard to relationship between these factors.
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223-235
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Measuring The Effectiveness Of Service Convenience For Retail Stores Of Electronic Goods In Ahmedabad City. Mr. Rishil Pandya, Ms. Ruchita Joshi and Mr. Jalpesh Ghumaliya
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As organized retail grows, we expect the market to be more competitive by providing more choices to consumers and retailers. At this point, developers will have to work harder to create a differentiation for their product. We believe consumers.
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236-255
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Enzyme Scouring Of Cotton Fabrics: A Review. DrKiroMojsov
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Textile processing is a growing industry that traditionally has used a lot of water, energy and harsh chemicals. Due to the ever-growing costs for water and energy worldwide investigations are carriedout to substitute conventional chemical textile processes by environment-friendly andeconomically attractive bioprocesses using enzymes.Enzymes are used in a broad range of processes in the textileindustry: scouring, bleachclean-up, desizing, denim abrasion andpolishing.
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256-275
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An Analytical Study On Economic Impact Of Self Help Group Members In Kanchipuram District. Dr. D. Baskar and Dr. K. Sundar
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Rural Development is doubtless the main pillar of India's progress. It has lagged behind in many aspects of development even after six decades of independence. It is obvious that any country's economic development is led by social development and both the factors are mutually dependent. The concept of "Self Help Promotion" has emerged as a new archetype for combating poverty. This concept has proved the significance of togetherness and capitulates successful outcome.
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276-296
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A New Approach to Developing Turnaround Marketing Strategies. Oswald Mascarenhas, Ram Kesavan, Michael Bernacchi and AnandKesavan
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Micro-marketing and macro-marketing problems are often treated as "ordinary" problems that are deterministic and having a closed-solution from a bounded set of solution alternatives. However, quite a few marketing problems are "extraordinary" and "wicked" since they tend to arise from non-deterministic, socially complex and economically turbulent environments.
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297-317
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Direct Tax Code In India: Impact And Strategies. Ms. Parul Mittal
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The draft of direct tax bill is introduced as a bill of parliament. Direct Tax code is a draft bill to change Income tax act 1961. It is originally proposed to be applicable from 01.04.2012. But it is unlikely to happen so and it is proposed to come in effect from 01.04.2013. The Direct Taxes Code (DTC) is said to replace the existing Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.This code is the combination of the relief from major tax liabilities and as well as removal of many tax exemption benefits.
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318-331
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Issues of Branding in domestic LPG in India. Dr Gaurav Lodha and Amit Vyas
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LPG is an exceptional energy source due to its origin, benefits and applications in various sectors viz. domestic, commercial and industries. With an immediate and global availability, environmental benefit, its natural by-product origin, transportation flexibility and diverse application, LPG plays a pivotal role in the transition towards a more secure, sustainable and competitive energy model.
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332-339
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