Wednesday 5 June 2013

Seminar Topics in Accounting

For accounting students here are several new and unique seminar topics you may find useful for your seminar work.

The Problems And Prospects Of Distribution Of Farm Input To Small Scale Farmers In Enugu State


Inventory Control And Management In A Manufacturing Firm


Problems Of Revenue Generation In Enugu - South Local Government System


Budgeting In Local Government Administration


An Assessment Of Customers Service On Financial Institution


An Appraisal Of The Efficiency Of Internal Control System Of Accounting Records In Nigeria Commercial Banks 


Accounting In Nigeria Public Sector Problems And Prospects


Working Capital Management In Select Companies In Enugu State


The Effect Of Tax Incentives In The Industrial Development In Nigeria


Auditing Efficiency For Improving Company’S Performance


The Application Of Accounting Principles In Some Selected Insurance Companies


Accounting For Depreciation In Manufacturing Industry


The Role Of Commercial Banks In Agricultural Financing In Enugu State


The Role Of Auditors In Prevention Of Fraud In Banking Industry Or Banks


Saturday 1 June 2013

Agricultural Economics Seminar: Agricultural Productivity Growth In West African Agriculture: A Frontier Function Analysis

This is a 12 page seminar work in Agricultural Economics titled: Agricultural Productivity Growth In West African Agriculture: A Frontier Function Analysis.

See the excerpts below;

abstract
            productivity growth in an economy is important because it is an essential source of overall growth. the study evaluates the total factor productivity growth in agricultural sector of west african countries between 1961-2000 and also determined the technological change and technical efficiency change within the period. the study used data from the faostat database of the fao. the data were analysed using stochastic frontier production function. the results revealed land, labour, time and irrigation to be the inputs that most influenced agricultural output. all the west african countries except benin and burkina faso experienced positive total factor productivity change which translates into increased productivity growth. the technical efficiency change was positive for all the countries and it was responsible for the greater portion of total factor productivity among the countries. given the results of the analysis, the agriculture of these countries is still subsistence and therefore, there is the need for agricultural transformation through the use of modern inputs.

See link for full material: Agricultural Productivity Growth In West African Agriculture: A Frontier Function Analysis