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Friday, November 23, 2018
MCQ of The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 7e by Frederic S. Mishkin Part 4 (Chapter 22-28)
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Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
MCQ of The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 7e by Frederic S. Mishkin Part 3 (Chapter 15-21)
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Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
MCQ of The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 7e by Frederic S. Mishkin Part 2 (Chapter 8-14)
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Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
MCQ of The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 7e by Frederic S. Mishkin Part 1 (Chapter 1-7)
The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 11e by Frederic S. Mishkin
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The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 11e by Frederic S. Mishkin
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Project Proposal
Proposal for Project
A project proposal is a document that presents a plan for a project to reviewers for
evaluation. It is actually a road map showing clearly the location from where a journey
begins; the method of getting there and the destination to be reached at.
The purpose of the project proposal is to:
Present the issue to be researched and its importance.
Give an idea to instructor about how you will proceed in project.
Suggest the data necessary for solving the problem and how the data will
be gathered, analyzed and interpreted.
A proposal is also known as a work plan, prospectus, and outline, statement of intent or
draft plan. It tells us:
What will be done?
Why it will be done?
How it will be done?
Where it will be done?
For whom it will be done?
What is the benefit of doing it?
Format of Proposal for Project
Title page: It should include:
The topic
Name & ID of the student
Name of the University
University Logo
Date of Submission
Table of Contents: List the important headings and sub-headings used in the project
proposal with page numbers.
Chapter 1:
1.1 Introduction of the Project: It should include:
Introductory paragraph
Descriptions of the project title i.e. what this project is all about?
1.2 Background: Background of the research shows the impact and implication of the
topic on the environment (the specific set up in which you are studying the issue). It
should be well elaborated. It is advised to include current facts and figures in the
background. You should also explain it in the context with the work already done on
the topic. It should provide all the necessary initial information so that the reader can
better understand the situation under study.
1.3 Objectives: The objective of a certain research summarizes what to be achieved by
the study. Student should consider following points on stating research objectives:
These should state the purpose of the project
These must be based on logical facts and figures
These must be achievable within a specified timeframe and parameters
These objectives should be presented such that these should facilitate the
reader to locate various important points in the research work
The specified objectives should be clearly phrased in operational terms
specifying exactly what you are going to do, where and for what purpose
At the end of the study, objectives must be assessed to see if they have
been met/achieved or not
1.4 Significance: It lays down the importance or potential benefits of the project. It
specifies how your study will improve, modify or broaden presented facts in the field
under exploration. Make a note that such improvements/ modifications may have
significant implications also.
When you are taking into account the importance of your study, pose yourself the
following questions.
What will be the outcomes of this research study?
Will the results of this research contribute to the solution or development
of anything related to it?
What will be improved or changed as a result of the proposed research?
How will results of the study be implemented and what innovations will
come out?
Note: Sample objectives and significance are also given in formats of topics uploaded on VULMS under tab of “Downloads”.
Chapter No 2: Project Proceedings
It should include expected project sections, parts, main headings or outline of the final
project
Chapter No 3: Methodology
Explain methodology of your project and provide justification.
Tip: Keep in view the methodology used on the topic by other researchers previously and provide
reference according to APA format.
3.1 Data Collection Sources: Describe all the sources to be used for data collection.
Primary sources
Secondary sources
3.5 Data Processing & Analysis: (Methods you will use to extract and process the
information you will gather)
Which software package (MS Excel, SPSS, etc.) will be used for data
entry and analysis?
Bibliography
Bibliography is a list of source materials on a particular subject. In a formal report, it
includes books and other library materials which have been consulted in the preparation
of the project. As a part of the reference matter, it follows the appendices.
Note: The APA format for the reference citation is given in the lesson # 45 of the
lecture hand outs of STA630. It is also advised to consult the said course for a better
understanding of the research process.
A project proposal is a document that presents a plan for a project to reviewers for
evaluation. It is actually a road map showing clearly the location from where a journey
begins; the method of getting there and the destination to be reached at.
The purpose of the project proposal is to:
Present the issue to be researched and its importance.
Give an idea to instructor about how you will proceed in project.
Suggest the data necessary for solving the problem and how the data will
be gathered, analyzed and interpreted.
A proposal is also known as a work plan, prospectus, and outline, statement of intent or
draft plan. It tells us:
What will be done?
Why it will be done?
How it will be done?
Where it will be done?
For whom it will be done?
What is the benefit of doing it?
Format of Proposal for Project
Title page: It should include:
The topic
Name & ID of the student
Name of the University
University Logo
Date of Submission
Table of Contents: List the important headings and sub-headings used in the project
proposal with page numbers.
Chapter 1:
1.1 Introduction of the Project: It should include:
Introductory paragraph
Descriptions of the project title i.e. what this project is all about?
1.2 Background: Background of the research shows the impact and implication of the
topic on the environment (the specific set up in which you are studying the issue). It
should be well elaborated. It is advised to include current facts and figures in the
background. You should also explain it in the context with the work already done on
the topic. It should provide all the necessary initial information so that the reader can
better understand the situation under study.
1.3 Objectives: The objective of a certain research summarizes what to be achieved by
the study. Student should consider following points on stating research objectives:
These should state the purpose of the project
These must be based on logical facts and figures
These must be achievable within a specified timeframe and parameters
These objectives should be presented such that these should facilitate the
reader to locate various important points in the research work
The specified objectives should be clearly phrased in operational terms
specifying exactly what you are going to do, where and for what purpose
At the end of the study, objectives must be assessed to see if they have
been met/achieved or not
1.4 Significance: It lays down the importance or potential benefits of the project. It
specifies how your study will improve, modify or broaden presented facts in the field
under exploration. Make a note that such improvements/ modifications may have
significant implications also.
When you are taking into account the importance of your study, pose yourself the
following questions.
What will be the outcomes of this research study?
Will the results of this research contribute to the solution or development
of anything related to it?
What will be improved or changed as a result of the proposed research?
How will results of the study be implemented and what innovations will
come out?
Note: Sample objectives and significance are also given in formats of topics uploaded on VULMS under tab of “Downloads”.
Chapter No 2: Project Proceedings
It should include expected project sections, parts, main headings or outline of the final
project
Chapter No 3: Methodology
Explain methodology of your project and provide justification.
Tip: Keep in view the methodology used on the topic by other researchers previously and provide
reference according to APA format.
3.1 Data Collection Sources: Describe all the sources to be used for data collection.
Primary sources
Secondary sources
3.5 Data Processing & Analysis: (Methods you will use to extract and process the
information you will gather)
Which software package (MS Excel, SPSS, etc.) will be used for data
entry and analysis?
Bibliography
Bibliography is a list of source materials on a particular subject. In a formal report, it
includes books and other library materials which have been consulted in the preparation
of the project. As a part of the reference matter, it follows the appendices.
Note: The APA format for the reference citation is given in the lesson # 45 of the
lecture hand outs of STA630. It is also advised to consult the said course for a better
understanding of the research process.
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