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Mahile mattu aaroogya

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Kannada Publication details: Hampi Publication division Prasaranga Kannada University 2001Subject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: Finance is the lifeblood of all economic activities-consumption, production, exchange. Distribution and public finance are facilities through the banking and financial institutions. After the first phase of nationalization of private sector banks in 1969 a large number of banking and financial institutions have been set up. Contents Preface 1 Functions of Money 2 Scope of Money 3 Types of Monetary Standards 4 Types of Note Issue 5 Measures of Money Supply 6 Financial System 7 Indian Banking System 8 Functions of Banks 9 Types of Banking 10 Method of Credit Creation
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Finance is the lifeblood of all economic activities-consumption, production, exchange. Distribution and public finance are facilities through the banking and financial institutions. After the first phase of nationalization of private sector banks in 1969 a large number of banking and financial institutions have been set up.

Contents
Preface 1 Functions of Money 2 Scope of Money 3 Types of Monetary Standards 4 Types of Note Issue 5 Measures of Money Supply 6 Financial System 7 Indian Banking System 8 Functions of Banks 9 Types of Banking 10 Method of Credit Creation

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