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It appears from recent experiences that to-day's governance (Man-Mangement) has been degraded to such an extent that moral bankruptcy has become an integral part of day to day business activities -- as evidenced by experiences -- where righteousness is at a discount (account tampering,...
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This study is done to construct an intervention model for the share index of banks and other financial Institutions in Bangladesh. Intervention models are constructed for data series using different approaches and compared with the ARIMA model fitted for the same data series. In our study...
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Based on case studies, it is confirmed beyond doubt that the problem of infectious disease of ‘poverty' especially among the majority (accounting for more than 75 percent of rural population) of debt-ridden peasant farmers who are perpetually poverty stricken, has not been tackled with any...
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It is noteworthy, and forecasting the course of techno-politico-economic events and developments in Europe, the renowned financial management expert, Professor Dr. M.R. Kumara Swamy became the first person in the world to propose the name United States of Europe (USE) for the European Union as...
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In a recent statement, Professor Dr.M.R.Kumara Swamy, former Advising Oil Economist to Qatar Government and presently Director of Om Sai Ram Centre for Financial Management Research, Mumbai, India has said: Inasmuch as the oil producing countries have the sole monopoly of oil production on one...
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It is an established fact that debt-ridden and peasant farmers who are highly productive who form the bulk of the population especially in developing countries and for whom marginal propensity to consume is highly with practically no saving capacity and for whom the allowances and reliefs...
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Though countries like the U.S.A., India and Nigeria have set their mottos based on high moral values like “In God We Trust,” “Truth Alone Wins,” “Unity & Faith: Peace & Progress,” it appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent...
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At all levels of governance under clerkocracy -- of clerks, by clerks and for clerks (a term introduced for the first time by M. R. Kumara Swamy, “Clerkocracy in India”, InterEconomics: 1968 and “Some remarks on clerkocracy in India”, Il Politico: 1968) referring to decisions taken by :...
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Inasmuch as the U.S. economy has been very slow in recovery from deep recession with unemployment hovering around 9 per cent due to the non-keynesian approach of the U.S. administration which has overemphasised on recruitment of high-skilled-cum-aged labour (forming the minority) at the expense...
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It is true that today's business world has been characterized by moral bankruptcy violating all norms of good business ethics which, in turn, has caused mounting economic (financial problems) due to frequent company and bank failures and insolvencies, the result of their engaging in fraudulent...
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