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    week. Whether internal, international migration or both, the influence on children’s time use may vary depending on the activity we are observing. In addition, remittances could be the channel through which migration impacts the time allocated to a particular activity, or there could be an effect regardless of the reception of remittances. In order to identify general patterns, we first estimate OLS regression models predicting the number of hours children allocate to each of the four activities

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    Nature and sources of data required to accomplish the present study are clearly mentioned. So far as the nature and source of data are concerned, the present study has utilized the secondary data relating to money supply, price level, Indian price, remittance and population. The money supply, price

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    nonprofit organizations or the other way around, and public transfers from government or public agencies to households. Inter-households and intergenerational transfers are the most common form of non-market exchanges. They include donations, gifts, remittances and bequests and can involve different, related or unrelated, individuals within a community. Private transfers are common in most countries, both developing and developed nations. In developed countries, intergenerational transfers or bequests

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    Nepalese inflation caused by inflow of remittance along with the population growth and political instability in Nepal ? - Do the money supplies affect price level/inflation in Nepal? If yes, then at what extent money supplies affect Nepalese price level? - Does the relationship between Ms & P hold QTM in Nepal? - Is there any SR & LR relationship between Ms & P? - Is the relationship between Ms & P robust and stable? B. BRIDGING RESEARCH GAP - Impact of remittance along with population growth and political

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    CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1.1 Statement of the Research Problem Consumption and saving play an important role in the world economy and what determines consumption and saving is income. As Keynes pointed out, “When individuals are saving their money, they are actually hurting the economy because saving reduces “aggregate demand” and thus reduces company revenue”. From this study, it is seen that one’s expenditure becomes another’s income. On the other hand, saving is also

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    government spending on the development of infrastructures such as national highways. The development was financed largely by the remittances send from the Korean workers working in Middle East and in the West Germany. The GDP of Korea in 1960 is equal to the GDP of Nepal in 2000. Moreover, the similarities between these countries was Both the economies relied heavily on the remittances by the working abroad. We discuss the reasons behind the rapid growth of South Korea and why Nepal is still struggling in

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    Centers • Loan to Travel Agencies • Loan for Salt Production 3.0 Services 3.1 Financial Services (Inland Remittance) • Demand Draft (DD) • Telephonic Transfer (T.T ) • Mail Transfer (M.T ) • JB remittance payment system (Deposit/ withdrawal from any branch) 3.2 Financial Services (Foreign Remittance) • Online Speedy Remittance • Maintaining NRT Account • Foreign M.T. • Foreign Remittance • Foreign Demand Draft • Collection of Draft, Cheque, TC • Foreign Currency Endorsement 3.3 Other Financial

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    Literature review Definition of Migration International migration may be defined as movement of people from one country to another in order to take up employment, or establish residence or to seek refuge from persecution (IOM, 1993). Recognized authors (Appleyard, 1991; Rodgers, 1992; Abrar et.al., 2000) have categorized international migration into 6 broad categories. These are permanent settlers, documented or regular labour migrants, undocumented or irregular migrants, asylum seekers, recognized

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    Ancillary Services

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    understanding about various ancillary services offered by retail banks to their customers such as; A. Extension of Safe Deposit Locker / Safe Custody Article Facility and Access to Safe Deposit Lockers / Return of Safe Custody Articles by banks B. Remittance facilities for Non-Resident Indians / Persons of Indian Origin / Foreign Nationals C. Interest Rates on Rupee Deposits held in Domestic, Ordinary Non-Resident (NRO) and NonResident (External) (NRE) Accounts D. Forex Facilities for Residents (Individuals)

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    being built, and many people who have homes lack legal claim to the land or live in inadequate shelter threatened by severe weather, theft or eviction. In addition, homes often have insufficient space or lack access to basic services. In Guatemala, remittances could be a source of financing for the purchase of a home when basic consumption is fulfilled. Another source of financing is mortgage. The government housing agency, FHA, guarantees about 50% of total mortgages loans. The housing price in Guatemala

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