... protocols. Financing reforms did not discriminate in favor of RH services; nevertheless, since the late nineties the country has been introducing exemptions that have increasingly focused ... benzyl pen Inj. (IM) or (Procaine pen IM) (2,3) c) Ceftriaxone Inj (3) d) Ergometrine/oxytomin injection (2) e) Gentamycin injection f) Magnesium sulfate injection (2) g) Streptomycin (4) h) ... during the annual planning and budgeting process, which involves three steps: Ministry of health issues guidelines for planning. Typically the guidelines include the sector priorities and...
... the Reserve Bank of India, Directory of CommercialBank OÂ ces inIndia 1800-2000 (Volume 1), Mumbai. These data include the opening(and closing) date of every bank branch in India, as well as ... TheReserve Bank of India divides states inIndia into six regions. Region-year xed eÔects(rt) control for macroeconomic ‡uctuations.13Finally, I include the average rainfall in 12Matching credit ... sample includes data from 412 districts,located in 19 states, over the period 1992-1999. Private sector banks do not op erate in all districts in India, thus regressions involving private sector...
... accomplished by repositioning the private sector at the core of financial intermediation, in particular through establishment of financial institutions specialized in investment financing. This route has ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions in the capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going ... generated by aggregate saving as indicated in relations(21) and (22), and channeled to investing companies through financial investment institutions.Investment financial institutions adjust long-term...
... monetarysystem, financial markets, financial institution, and financial coordination andsupervision. In China, institution building in the financialsector takes place against thebackdrop of financial ... in exploring on-line banking business as well as in promotingnon-bank financial institutions. Efforts should be made in upgrading financial operations and financial services, and in conducting ... traditional monetary policyinstruments.C. Sequencing of institution building in the financial sector The sequencing of institution building in the financialsector may differ fromcountry to country....
... to the internet and computers skills (women, lower ranked professionals). Example 3: Improving access to information inIndia The Health InterNetwork (HIN) India project (www.hin.org .in) was ... and are, being used for e-learning in a mixed toolbox approach (for example: including Internet, radio, SMS, PDAs and combining with print). Role and potential of ICTs in improving communication ... explore innovative ways of combining ICTs in different field settings, as Example 14 demonstrates. Its experience underlines the importance of undertaking information needs assessments – finding...
... results were similar in both the groups.DISCUSSIONTuberculosis is becoming increasingly common in theelderly and burden of the disease in them is likely tocontinue to increase substantially.3,4 ... treatment. In elderly patients, the clinicaland radiological presentations are often nonspecific,leading to a delay in diagnosis and in initiatingappropriate treatment, which often results in asignificant ... differencescan lead to a delay in the diagnosis of TB in the elderly,which in turn, can lead to an increase in the morbidityand mortality in them.9, 10A recent meta-analysis11 of 12 published...
... signed but insignificant. This finding underlines the influence that the institution protection schemes have on lowering the propensity for bank runs by institutions in Germany. Closer examination ... dependent on the accuracy of the reported financial information by the institutions. As ailing banks’ propensity to disclose accurate financial information declines and due to the fact that our dataset ... for specifying one model that identifies problem banks in both the co-operative and savings bank sectors. First, the institutions in these two pillars are unusually small in size by international...
... Look at Planning. Planning ExecutiveInstitute, Oxford, OH. Hopkins, W. E. (1987). ‘Developing the planning skillsof engineers in management training’, Journal ofCragg, P. B. and M. King (1988). ... W. E. Hopkins and S. A. HopkinsAPPENDIX 2: Banks in ResearchSampleAlden State Bank Continental Bank MidatlanticAlpine Bank Corestates Financial National CityAmerican Bank Crestar Financial ... capabilities in aWith respect to firms in the banking industry,many have diversified into new markets inrecent firm. These capabilities include knowledge andexpertise to successfully engage in the...
... behaviour of financial institutions for the financing of the real sector of the economy. To the extent that firms in the real sector are un-able to obtain financing for large investment projects ... Accounting Market malfunctioning in the crisis would not have mattered if institutions had been independent of markets. In fact, the exposure of financial institutions to what was happening in ... something going wrong.25 In the theory of financial in- stitutions, therefore, the paradigmatic model of viable financial intermediation, due to Diamond (1984), postulates an intermediary holding...
... Immunization inIndia 9 3 Is ICDS the answer to malnourished children in India? 3.1 Introduction 31 3.2 Child Development Programme InIndia 31 3.3 Child Malnutrition inIndia 34 4 Managing ... highest in the world. India launched the Universal Immunization Program in 1985, but the status of full immunization inIndia has reached only 43.5 % by 2005-06. India started the Integrated ... Trends in immunizations completed by 12 months of age inIndia (NFHS-I to NFHS-III) 51 Figure 4.6 Trends in nutritional status of children under three years of age in India) 52 Figure-4.7 Indicators...