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Credit is highly demanded in different parts of the world, mainly for capital requirement to improve land, purchase of main agricultural inputs including fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, and purchase of farm machinery. The purpose of this study was to examine the farmers' access to credit: does...
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Обосновываются финансовые источники воспроизводства качества жизни населения. Утверждается, что главным фактором развития социально-экономических систем и...
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In order to improve innovation capacity across economy, economic policy should work on closing financial gap existing between capital demand and supply side. This gap comes from bank sector dominance and its characteristic as a financial source not interested in financing activities in different...
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The capital structure of an enterprise represents one of the most debated subjects in theoretical and applied finance. In the current period of deep financial disturbances at macro and microeconomic levels, capital owners select investment with much more attention, by comparing the dividend...
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Set by government, corporate, financial, and individual sources, venture capitals(VCs) in South Korea adapted themselves to a new and uncertain VC market through stand-alone as well as syndicated investments. This study raises questions about whether the various financial sources differentially...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide information on the development of non-profit organizations (NPOs) in Albania. In Albania there were two political systems, communist system from 1945-1990 and democratic system after 1990. These systems have contributed to the development of non-profit...
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For the enterprises, capitals are fewer and fewer and more expensive, and the expected profit in conditions of fierce competition, are more difficult, being accompanied by increasing risks more difficult to predict.The cost is the highest risk element, which accompanies the capital, because, is...
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