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The study sought to analyze the impact of cryptocurrencies in Zimbabwe: an analysis of bitcoins. The study specific objective was to gain an understanding of bitcoins used by banks in Zimbabwe; to find out if Bitcoins can solve liquidity crunch in Zimbabwe, to ascertain factors that influence the...
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This paper is motivated by high levels of non-performing loans in the Zimbabwean banking sector since dollarization in 2009. Banks are well known for their function of providing liquidity in the economy. Normal loan awarding require credit analysis. Credit analysis is undertaken to assess the...
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Zimbabwe has a long history of providing subsidies to farmers. The policies that have defined these subsidies have changed over time and led periodically to significant and unsustainable pressure on fiscal resources. Agricultural subsidy costs are a main driver of recent fiscal imbalances and...
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Despite general economic decline and power-supply deficiencies, infrastructure made a modest net contribution of just less than half a percentage point to Zimbabwe's improved per capita growth performance in recent years. Raising the country's infrastructure endowment to that of the region's...
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of e-banking on the competitiveness of commercial banks in Zimbabwe. With the world experiencing a global electronic revolution where almost every business transaction can be done through electronic means, Zimbabwean banks have not been left...
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The goal of this paper is to contribute to the existing body of knowledge by shedding new light on the role of industry influences on the dividend policies pursued by firms in developing economies. The literature on the influence of industry on dividend policy is quite limited and mixed up....
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With the continuous growth of competition in the market place, understanding customers has become an increasing important aspect in marketing. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of customer retention strategies on performance of commercial banks in Zimbabwe. A Descriptive research...
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Brief discussion on the current major restructuring exercise in Zimbabwe's diamond sector, by government from a business and legal perspective. Policy evaluation reviews the regulatory regime of a typical resource economy in Sub-Saharan Africa and its epic battle against the "resource curse"...
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