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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Farmers Suicide and Response of the Government in India -An Analysis |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Dr. G. L. Parvathamma |
Abstract: India is an agrarian country with around 60% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture. Farmer suicides account for 11.2% of all suicides in India. Farmer suicide in India is the intentional ending of one's life by a person dependent on farming as their primary source of livelihood .There are number of reasons for farmer suicides, such as monsoon failure, high debt burdens, genetically modified crops, government policies, public mental health, personal issues and family problems. There is also accusation of states fudging the data on farmer suicides. In 2012, the National Crime Records Bureau of India reported 13,754 farmer suicides........
Keywords: Farmer suicides, National Crime Records Bureau of India, genetically modified crops
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[3]. Gruère, G. &Sengupta, D. (2011), Bt cotton and farmer suicides in India: an evidence-based assessment, The Journal of Development Studies, 47(2), pp 316–337
[4]. b "Have India's farm suicides really declined?".
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | The Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on Private Domestic Investment Performance in Nigeria |
| Country | : | Nigeria. |
| Authors | : | Jonathan O. Oniore || Emily Gyang || Kenneth U. Nnadi |
Abstract:Since September 1986, when market determined exchange rate system was introduced, the naira exchange rate has exhibited the features of continuous depreciation and instability. This instability and continued depreciation of the naira in the foreign exchange market has resulted to declines in investments as a result of high degree of uncertainty in the Nigeria business environment, standard of living of the populace and increased cost of production which leads to cost push inflation. Against this background, this research seeks to undertake an empirical analysis of the link between exchange rate fluctuations and private domestic investment in Nigeria............
Keywords:Investment, Exchange Rate, Monetary Policy, Infrastructures, Interest Rates JEL Codes: E22, D51, E52, H54 and E43
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7th International Conference on Innovation and Management
[2]. Adelowokan O.A, Adesoye A. B., & Balogun O. D (2015). Exchange Rate Volatility on Investment And Growth in Nigeria, an Empirical Analysis. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 5(10)
[3]. Adewuyi, A.O (2005). Trade and Exchange Rate Policies and Economic Performance in Nigeria: An Empirical Analysis. Nigerian J. Econ. Social Studies, 47, 249-280
[4]. Bahmani-Oskooee, M., & Kandil, M (2007). Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Output in Oil Producing Countries: The Case of Iran. IMF Working Paper
[5]. Bakare A.S (2011). The Consequences of Foreign Exchange Rate Reforms on the Performances of Private Domestic Investment in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences,1(1), 25-31
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Analysis of Competitive Commodity in Labuhanbatu |
| Country | : | Indonesia. |
| Authors | : | Dr. H. Muhammad Yusuf, M.Si |
Abstract: One of the main functions of government in Labuhanbatu is to improve people's welfare by reducing the gap between domestic population and disparities among villages. The gap between regions is a comparison of per capita real income between households/districts/villages. This study aims to analyze the competitive commodity in nine sectors. Regional disparities occur because of the different resource areas. There should be a study of commodity in Labuhanbatu,North Sumatra Province.......
Keywords: Commodity; Product; Horticulture; Business.
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