Public sector banks
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Despite an increase in governments' demand for private participation in infrastructure, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have received low engagement from the private sector in the task of bridging infrastructure gaps in emerging markets. Previous literature in the field mainly focuses on the effects of PPPs from the governments' perspective and it is inconclusive in its examination of the advantages and disadvantages of the private sector's participation.
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This research makes a complete study on the training and development practices adopted by the bank such as private and public sector bank for ensuring their growth in a future level.
10p guineverehuynh 18-06-2020 16 1 Download
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In this paper an effort is made to rank the some of public sector banks in India basing on their financial soundness. In this work AHM methodology is applied to determine weightages of CAMEL ratios and after obtaining weightages Grey Relation analysis is applied to get Grey Relation coefficient and then these two are applied in Data Envelop Analysis to obtain ranks.
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In this context, this paper tries to depict both the Gross Non Performing Asset and Net Non Performing Asset position of Public Sector Banks in India and attempts to find whether there is any significant difference among them.
9p guineverehuynh 21-06-2020 10 2 Download
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The objective of the study is to Analysis of employees’ perceptions as to recruitment and selection process in public sector and private sector banks.
9p guineverehuynh 21-06-2020 34 1 Download
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The unique aspect of this study is that the researcher made an attempt to identify what are the factor leading to job dissatisfaction and also whether there is lack of affective commitment, continuance commitment and normative commitment that can influence in their job of employees working in select public sector banks in Coimbatore.
10p guineverehuynh 21-06-2020 26 1 Download
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The issue is of importance to address the often raised concerns of differences in working and quality of services provided by public and private sector banks.
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Vietnam Economic Monitor Spring 2002 The World Bank in Vietnam Vietnam Economic Monitor – Spring 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3 Part I. Recent Economic Developments ..........................................................................4 External difficulties Industrial Sector Leads Growth as Agriculture Slows Domestic Drivers of Growth Private Investment Demand Macroeconomic Policies 4 6 7 9 11 Part II. Structural Reforms.............................................
36p hatram_123 27-12-2011 71 7 Download
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Department of Interior, major broadband Internet service providers (ISPs), banking institutions, power companies, higher educational institutes, medical organizations, and even small, family-run businesses. From experience we have found that although security as a whole is improving, knowledge growth is still needed in the public sector as well as the private sector. When we originally departed from doing strictly federal government work, we thought that it would be easier to sell this service in the commercial world. We were wrong.
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One of the most frequent questions we get at Standard & Poor’s is, “What are the criteria for being added to an S&P Index?” First and foremost, S&P Indices are not rules-based; all changes are fully discretionary and are determined by the Index Committee based upon public information. Companies may not apply for inclusion. The Standard & Poor’s Index Committee examines five main criteria when looking for Index candidates: trading analysis, liquidity, ownership, fundamental analysis, market capitalization, and sector representation.
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