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pp. xii, 382. Inked ownership of Franklin W. Zarfoss with his notes. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly chipped. Hardbound. Very good. Second Printing. ECON/BUS BOX 1
trad. di Lapo Berti n. 148 in 16°, bross. edit., minime bruniture in cop.
ABOUT THE BOOK Information Technology (IT) revolution has converted the world into a global village. There has been an IT revolution in the world in the last 40 years. This revolution has altered the way we work and think. It has touched every enterprise, sector, society and government where banking is the most triggered area. IT as an enabler has broken all bounds of cost, distance and time. IT has created tremendous job opportunities and moreover, public sector banks are facing number of challenges regarding the use of e-delivery channels. The present study investigates the perceptions of e-banking customers & employees and based on these perceptions, some suggestions are made for the betterment of public sector banks and will provide an opportunity to the academicians, IT consultants, research scholars, practitioners and students to go through for further detailed studies in this area. Modern technology has transformed the functioning of businesses. It has bridged the gaps in terms of the reach and the coverage of system and enabled better decision-making based on the latest and accurate information, reduced cost and overall improvement in efficiency. In the Indian context, the financial sector, especially the banking sector has been a major beneficiary from the inroads made by IT. Many new processes, products and services offered by banks and other financial intermediaries are now IT centered. Now a days many banks are providing the services through e-channels like ATMs, I-banking, M-banking, Tele-banking, Debit cards, Credit cards, etc. Most of the initiatives regarding e-channels are aimed at providing better and more efficient customer service by offering multiple options to the customers. ABOUT THE AUTHOR DR. SAKSHI ANGI did her Masters in Commerce from Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab in 2012. Thereafter, she completed her Ph.D. from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur in 2016.She published various Research Papers in U.G.C CARE LISTED JOURNALS. She has been regularly contributing research papers in National and International Journals/Seminars/ Conferences. She is having 9 years of teaching experience. At present, She is working as an Assistant Professor at Guru Nanak College, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Punjab. She has been the Co-Investigator and Co- Ordinator of one month women Entrepreneurship Development Program sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. She is also the Vice -President and Convener of Innovation Cell of Ministry of Education, Government of India. CONTENTS Acknowledgement 9 Preface 11 Keywords Used 13 I. Introduction 17 II. Review of Literature 41 III. Research Methodology 59 IV. Profile and E-banking Services of PNB 73 V. Profile and E-banking Services of SBI 91 VI. Profile and E-banking Services of HDFC 123 VII. Profile and E-banking Services of ICICI 143 VIII. Data Analysis and Interpretation 165 IX. Conclusion, Observation and Recommendation 191 Bibliography 209 Index 217 The Title 'A Critical Study of Trends in E-Banking with Special References to Selected Public and Private Sector Banks written/authored/edited by Dr. Sakshi Angi', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9789353246457 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 226 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Management / Commerce / Economics . Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
If you thought Thatcher was great you won't like this book. A manual for active trade unionists. And shop stewards, remember them? Page edges a little bit foxed and browned.
221 pages. Illegitimus non Carborundum (don't let the b******ds wear you down.) - Bill White. Average wear. One inch tear to bottom edge of back cover. Peeled area from front cover where sticker removed. Contents square and unmarked. "White's stories of the 'bad old days' of B.C. Labour will fascinate anyone interested in the largely unwritten history of this country. For those concerned with the current state of human and labour rights in B.C., Bill White's call for a return to the kind of gloves-off fighting that marked his heyday will seem appropriate and useful." - from back cover. Book
301 pages including index and black and white photographic illustrations plus at least one colour plate. Recounts the years during which the bank toughed out the worst depression the world had ever seen, helped to fight a global war, saw Canada emerge as an industrial nation and world power and saw credit become universal with the advent of credit cards. Also covers the merger with the Imperial Bank of Canada. Bright red boards and spine emblazoned with gilt lettering and bank logos. Please note: Table of Contents and Foreword have been bound upside down. Very clean, unmarked and minimally worn. Appears unread. Excellent copy. Book
History of the Newspaper Publishers Association. 256pp.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owners' names written on dust jacket with edge wear and small tear. Full blue cloth boards. 134 pages. 8 3/8"w x10 3/4"h. Black and white photographs.
296 p. + Woodcut Frontis and Three Plates. Damp stain. Age stain. Fly leaves browned. Slight loss on some top corners. Early manuscript ownership. 150 mm. Original leather spine over printed paper boards. Corners worn with some loss. Slight loss at head of spine. Title continues: "And Designed To Aid The Memory By Systematic Arrangement And Interesting Associations. Containing General Views of the Aborigines, of the progress of Manners, Religion, Trade and Commerce, Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, Population and Education." S&S/AI 19026. 35th Edition. Hardbound. Good. These influential early school books are becoming scarce in the marketplace. A fine collection of them could still be formed inexpensively. PA 71
Collection " Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes - VI° section . Centre de Recherches Historiques " - Affaires et Gens d'affaires XXXIII . - 378 p. , 700 gr.
Second Edition, 4to, half-title, [4], 30, [2] pp., signed on p. 27: John Anstie, with a final leaf containing a resolution of the Wool Meeting at the Crown and Anchor, March 17, 1788, stitched as issued. Although John Anstie wrote several pamphlets about the wool trade there does not seem to be a first edition of this work.
First edition, 48pp., disbound. An important work on trade and those who clamour for war which "may lose some valuable Part of their Trade and Dominions". Kress, S3367; Not in Goldsmith or Hanson.
First and only edition, [2], 30pp., stitched as issued in blue paper wrappers, a very good copy. The author argues against putting an additional duty on sugar "which... would be a great hardship on the sugar-planter in the West Indies, and very little benefit to the revenue...". He sets out all the costs involved in producing sugar, such as the price of slaves and the cost of keeping them, the higher freight costs, insurance, cost of animals and contributions to the defence force. Finally, he states the advantages of the sugar trade for Britain and shows how an additional duty would be to the detriment of the trade. Goldsmiths'-Kress, 8163; Hanson, 5917; Sabin, 40397; ESTC gives the British Library as the only UK hold.
First edition, 91, [1]pp., short tear on inner blank margin of title, disbound. The letter is signed "Fabius. London 27th February, 1813." Kress, B6166; Goldsmith, 20700.
First edition, 8vo (215 x 140 mm), 91, [1]pp., modern boards, small tear to head of upper joint, morocco label on spine. Provenance: Unobtrusive Lansdowne House blind stamp to head of title.
First Edition, half-title, early signature on title, 31, [1] pp., disbound. The letter points out that if forces were sent, Spain would undoubtedly attack at once. However, the British fleet would have to protect the Portuguese trade with Brazil, Paraguay and Madeira.
First Edition, [ii],46pp., title and last leaf a little dusty, disbound. "The quality of sugar formed no just basis for taxation. Such a system was inexpedient because it would encourage the production of low-grade product, particularly in the newly conquered colonies which were capable of supplying an almost unlimited quantity of the superior article. It would be impossible to grade sugars properly into the several classes according to which they would be taxed in the proposal under consideration. There would be much fraud to secure the benefit of low rates. Completely side-steps the great fact that it was not equitable to exact the same duty as formerly when sugar had declined to one-third of its one-time value."?Ragatz, p.281. Copac locates the Bodleian copy only; OCLC adds NHL & INU. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 19403.3; Sabin,102848
471 p. Text illustrations, many of the arms of the states. Also small maps of major cities. Damp stained. Foxed. 8vo. 230 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Original spine label. Title continues: "A Description Of All The States, Counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, Forts, Seas, Harbors, Capes, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, Mountains, etc. Connected With North America; With The Extent, Boundaries And Natural Productions Of Each State. Containing Likewise Many Tables Relating To The Commerce, Population, Revenue, Debt, And Various Institutions Of The United States." Very good. S&S/AI 12082. Hardbound. SCARCE. AI BX 4
First edition, 4to (230 x 185 mm), vii, [1], 172, [4, appendix]pp., ex-Mercantile library with neat stamp to title page, some minor chipping to blank margins of half-title, text age toned, recent half calf, marbled boards, red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. "Designed as a polyglot dictionary for commercial traders, and includes words associated with manufacture and commerce as well as nautical terms. Arranged alphabetically."?Alston. Alston II, 122; ESTC locates 3 copies in the UK and 3 in North America.
Minor shelf wear only, otherwise as - new; contents clean, sound, bright. Used
8vo., First Edition thus; pale blue buckram, gilt back, gilt top, uncut AND LARGELY UNOPENED, backstrip lightly sunned else a clean, crisp copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 750 COPIES. VERY SCARCE.
Second edition, 8vo, [4], 53, [1] pp., advert. leaf at end, lower third of title lightly browned, stitched as issued, uncut. Provenance: Early signature in ink at head of title page 'W. Fellowes'. Kress, C186; Goldsmith, 23371; Rothamsted, p.22.
pp. 341, (2) [Advertisements],23 [Publishers catalogue] + 12 folding plates. 8vo. Rebound in library buckram. Mildly XLib. Otherwise a nice copy. Scarce. PA 13.
265 pages. "The complete proceedings of CARC's 1987 conference on what has emerged as one of the most controversial issues affecting Canada's northern communities; the right of native people to hunt and trap wildlife, both for subsistence use and commercial trade." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight and square. Solid copy. Book
8vo, 71, [1]pp., disbound. A reply to Matthew Concanen's 'The rise and fall of the late projected excise'. Goldsmiths' 7144. Hanson 4590. Kress 4070. Sabin, 70233.