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221. Corporate profitability of nationalised commercial banks in Pakistan An evaluation

by Saeed, Khawaja Amjad.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1986Barcode no: AR4394.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

222. Labour management relations in banking industry

by Sharma, Baldev R.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1983Barcode no: AR4395.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

223. Soft management in nationlised banking organisations A case of Bihar

by Singh, Sunita.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1991Barcode no: AR4396.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

224. Domestic capital formation, financial intermediation and economic development in Peru

by Fischer, Bernhard.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1988Barcode no: AR4397.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

225. Pawnbroking as an instrument of rural banking in the Third World

by Bouman, F.J.A | R. Houtman.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1988Barcode no: AR4398.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

226. Financing regional/rural development in Tonga The role of the tonga Development Bank and the constraints to its lendings

by Vea, Penisimani.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR4399.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

227. Financial pull of urban areas in LDCs (Less Developed Countries)

by Chandavarkar, Anand G.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1984Barcode no: AR4400.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

228. Indian banks abroad

by Kochar, M.G.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1984Barcode no: AR4402.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

229. Specialised financial intermidiaries in development

by Velayudham, T.K.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1987Barcode no: AR4403.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

230. Sterling bank lending to UK industrial and commercial companies

by Cuthbertson, Keith.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1985Barcode no: AR4404.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

231. Bank rate policy under the interwar gold standard A dynamic profit model

by Eichengreen, Barry.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1985Barcode no: AR4405.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

232. Politics, banks and markets An Anglo-American comparison

by Moran, Michael.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1984Barcode no: AR4406.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

233. The role of central bank in economic development - financing of public and private sectors

by Ahemed, A.K.N.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1987Barcode no: AR4407.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

234. Why do banks need a central bank ?

by Goodhart, C.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1987Barcode no: AR4408.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

235. Central banking and economic development Indian experience

by Rangarajan, C.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1988Barcode no: AR4409.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

236. Financial administration of programmes for weaker sections A study of Bank of Baroda

by Misra, Girish K.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1989Barcode no: AR4583.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

237. Service area approach - A new challenge for banks

by Ojha, P.D.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR4584.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

238. Customer service and banks

by Rao, Nageswar | Pramod Pathak.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR4585.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

239. Revenue audit of commerical banks

by Sarda, Narayan.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR4586.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

240. Prudential Supervision of Australian Banks

by Hogan, W.P | Ian G. Sharpe.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR4587.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

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