
National Income Accounting and the Balance of Payments
... Trade Surplus: A country is reducing its indebtedness to other countries Accumulating more claims on foreign countries Stock variable: Amount of debt a country has Can be added to or subtracted from A country’s trade surplus is not really reflecting anything more profound than a mismatch betwe ...
... Trade Surplus: A country is reducing its indebtedness to other countries Accumulating more claims on foreign countries Stock variable: Amount of debt a country has Can be added to or subtracted from A country’s trade surplus is not really reflecting anything more profound than a mismatch betwe ...
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... if they clung to the gold standard • Their only choice was to deflate their economies and deflation was unacceptable…. • So they abandoned gold • And unmasked the unsustainability of the ...
... if they clung to the gold standard • Their only choice was to deflate their economies and deflation was unacceptable…. • So they abandoned gold • And unmasked the unsustainability of the ...
Game over for the Euro?
... accompanied by the rise of the interest rates at the international level implied that the real interest rate the government had to pay on public debt become positive and very high. No measures to increase taxation and to fight tax evasion were taken. In the 1980s the Italian public debt exploded, m ...
... accompanied by the rise of the interest rates at the international level implied that the real interest rate the government had to pay on public debt become positive and very high. No measures to increase taxation and to fight tax evasion were taken. In the 1980s the Italian public debt exploded, m ...
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... (actually from 2004 till 2007), but some items are excluded from the cap. In Sweden, limits are defined for 27 different expenditure items. Additionally, a two percent budget surplus must be realised over the business cycle. ...
... (actually from 2004 till 2007), but some items are excluded from the cap. In Sweden, limits are defined for 27 different expenditure items. Additionally, a two percent budget surplus must be realised over the business cycle. ...
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS MAY 2013
... 16. The major limitation of using terms of trade index for policy decision is that (a) Terms of trade calculations do not tell us about the volume of a country’s export (b) It is difficult to determine the appropriate exchange rate to be applied when calculating the index (c) Prices are not taken in ...
... 16. The major limitation of using terms of trade index for policy decision is that (a) Terms of trade calculations do not tell us about the volume of a country’s export (b) It is difficult to determine the appropriate exchange rate to be applied when calculating the index (c) Prices are not taken in ...
Fiscal Deficit, Trade Deficit, and Financial Account
... framework of Keynesian thought, other things being equal, that twin deficits may result two possible reasons for the “third” deficit i.e. financial account deficit. The standard model of loanable fund, net capital outflow, and foreign exchange markets suggests that the influences of budget deficit o ...
... framework of Keynesian thought, other things being equal, that twin deficits may result two possible reasons for the “third” deficit i.e. financial account deficit. The standard model of loanable fund, net capital outflow, and foreign exchange markets suggests that the influences of budget deficit o ...
MACROECONOMIC REVIEW OF LATVIA
... industry and trade soared by 18%, building industry added 16%, hotel and restaurant services – 15%, financial services – 14% to their earlier gains. Growth in the manufacturing industry was higher than in the first half of the year (9%). The rate of development in this ...
... industry and trade soared by 18%, building industry added 16%, hotel and restaurant services – 15%, financial services – 14% to their earlier gains. Growth in the manufacturing industry was higher than in the first half of the year (9%). The rate of development in this ...
Promoting the International use of Emerging Country Currencies
... Promoting the International use of Emerging Country Currencies: debt issuance for Latin America and the Caribbean Andrew Powell Research Dept., Inter American Development Bank BRICS Conference, Hong Kong Dec 10th and 11th, 2012 Opinions are strictly those of the author and are not necessarily those ...
... Promoting the International use of Emerging Country Currencies: debt issuance for Latin America and the Caribbean Andrew Powell Research Dept., Inter American Development Bank BRICS Conference, Hong Kong Dec 10th and 11th, 2012 Opinions are strictly those of the author and are not necessarily those ...
Are Trade Deficits a Drag on U.S. Economic Growth?
... deficits and growth is that evidence from recent decades does not support it. In fact, the evidence more comfortably fits the alternative interpretation that an expanding economy promotes rising imports and an expanding current account deficit. An examination of annual changes in the current account ...
... deficits and growth is that evidence from recent decades does not support it. In fact, the evidence more comfortably fits the alternative interpretation that an expanding economy promotes rising imports and an expanding current account deficit. An examination of annual changes in the current account ...
Developing Countries
... Happens because people lose faith in gov’t or economy Then businesses and the gov’t face a cash shortage Can’t invest in the economy ...
... Happens because people lose faith in gov’t or economy Then businesses and the gov’t face a cash shortage Can’t invest in the economy ...
ECO 120- Macroeconomics
... expense of other components of aggregate expenditure. Y = C + I + G + NX • Since the economy returns to potential GDP over the long-run, an increase in G must come at the expense of either C, I or NX or all 3. • If an increase in G reduces investment spending over the long-run, this could lead to lo ...
... expense of other components of aggregate expenditure. Y = C + I + G + NX • Since the economy returns to potential GDP over the long-run, an increase in G must come at the expense of either C, I or NX or all 3. • If an increase in G reduces investment spending over the long-run, this could lead to lo ...
ch21-OCA-EMU
... • Fixed exchange rates have costs and benefits for countries deciding whether to adhere to them. • Benefits of fixed exchange rates are that they avoid the uncertainty and international transaction costs that floating exchange rates involve. • The gain that would occur if a country joined a fixed ex ...
... • Fixed exchange rates have costs and benefits for countries deciding whether to adhere to them. • Benefits of fixed exchange rates are that they avoid the uncertainty and international transaction costs that floating exchange rates involve. • The gain that would occur if a country joined a fixed ex ...
2015 Quarter 1 GHANAIAN SNAPSHOT
... Ghana’s economy will face several headwinds this year. Authorities acknowledge as much when forecasting real GDP growth will slow to just 3.9% in 2015. First and foremost, the government’s fiscal consolidation efforts – which form part of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) support programme – are ...
... Ghana’s economy will face several headwinds this year. Authorities acknowledge as much when forecasting real GDP growth will slow to just 3.9% in 2015. First and foremost, the government’s fiscal consolidation efforts – which form part of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) support programme – are ...
How Global Markets Work
... third of the value of global production. • total U.S exports were $2.3 trillion, which is about 14 percent of the value of U.S. production. • In 2013, total U.S. imports were $2.7 trillion, which is about 17 percent of the value of total U.S. expenditure. • Services were about 33 percent of total U. ...
... third of the value of global production. • total U.S exports were $2.3 trillion, which is about 14 percent of the value of U.S. production. • In 2013, total U.S. imports were $2.7 trillion, which is about 17 percent of the value of total U.S. expenditure. • Services were about 33 percent of total U. ...
Internal Balance
... Net inflow of gold from the foreign country to the home country The home CB accumulates gold and domestic MS increases The foreign CB losses gold and the foreign MS decreases The long-run domestic price level P increases The long-run foreign price level P* decreases Demand for domestic goods decreas ...
... Net inflow of gold from the foreign country to the home country The home CB accumulates gold and domestic MS increases The foreign CB losses gold and the foreign MS decreases The long-run domestic price level P increases The long-run foreign price level P* decreases Demand for domestic goods decreas ...
Fixed Income Markets Face QE2 and Midterm Elections
... Fixed income market participants attempted to position themselves for the mid term elections and the announcement of a second round of quantitative easing (QE2) by the Fed in early November. Domestic fixed income market sectors have posted volatile and uncorrelated returns since mid year as news eve ...
... Fixed income market participants attempted to position themselves for the mid term elections and the announcement of a second round of quantitative easing (QE2) by the Fed in early November. Domestic fixed income market sectors have posted volatile and uncorrelated returns since mid year as news eve ...
Viet Nam
... Note: Data exclude government foreign exchange deposits at the State Bank of Viet Nam and the foreign exchange counterpart of swap operations. Imports are on free-onboard basis. Sources: State Bank of Viet Nam; International Monetary Fund; ADB estimates. ...
... Note: Data exclude government foreign exchange deposits at the State Bank of Viet Nam and the foreign exchange counterpart of swap operations. Imports are on free-onboard basis. Sources: State Bank of Viet Nam; International Monetary Fund; ADB estimates. ...
Default/insolvency of member state
... • Some states defaulted between 1830 and 1842, due to strong investments in infra-structure projects. US-congress denied help. • Later on: no US states defaults except for Civil War and now Puerto Rico (US-territory). ...
... • Some states defaulted between 1830 and 1842, due to strong investments in infra-structure projects. US-congress denied help. • Later on: no US states defaults except for Civil War and now Puerto Rico (US-territory). ...
John Murray
... a. Newey-West HAC standard errors in parentheses with p-values larger than 0.10 denoted in bold. 1. The real variables ENER and COM are defined as the nominal U.S. dollar price for energy and non-energy commodities divided by the U.S. GDP deflator. ...
... a. Newey-West HAC standard errors in parentheses with p-values larger than 0.10 denoted in bold. 1. The real variables ENER and COM are defined as the nominal U.S. dollar price for energy and non-energy commodities divided by the U.S. GDP deflator. ...
LG/15/11/1
... Land in the balance sheet • Where valuation of land is shown on the national balance sheet, land invariably emerges as a very significant component of national wealth • But very few countries publish estimates for the value of land Country comparison – land component of non-financial assets ...
... Land in the balance sheet • Where valuation of land is shown on the national balance sheet, land invariably emerges as a very significant component of national wealth • But very few countries publish estimates for the value of land Country comparison – land component of non-financial assets ...
TURKEY 2001-2004: IMF Strangulation, Tightening Debt Trap, and Lopsided Recovery
... I will organize my observations under five sections. First, I provide a broad overview of the recent macroeconomic developments in Turkey. Then I report and study data on Turkish debt dynamics and on the intricacies of the IMF program. In section three I study the evolution of the key macroeconomic ...
... I will organize my observations under five sections. First, I provide a broad overview of the recent macroeconomic developments in Turkey. Then I report and study data on Turkish debt dynamics and on the intricacies of the IMF program. In section three I study the evolution of the key macroeconomic ...
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... Currency: US dollar; Currency denominator: Euro; Exchange rate type: Spot; Series variation - EXR context: Average or… ...
... Currency: US dollar; Currency denominator: Euro; Exchange rate type: Spot; Series variation - EXR context: Average or… ...
Energy Economics – II Jeffrey Frankel Harpel Professor, Harvard
... 0 as of 2008 (was higher before, lower after), ...
... 0 as of 2008 (was higher before, lower after), ...
CANADA–UNITED KINGDOM - Library of Parliament
... Customs-based data: Customs-based data are compiled from declarations filed with the Canada Border Services Agency and are used to track the flow of goods into and out of Canada. Foreign direct investment (FDI): FDI occurs when an investor residing in one country holds at least 10% equity in an ente ...
... Customs-based data: Customs-based data are compiled from declarations filed with the Canada Border Services Agency and are used to track the flow of goods into and out of Canada. Foreign direct investment (FDI): FDI occurs when an investor residing in one country holds at least 10% equity in an ente ...
FinalExamReviewGuide
... What is included in the current account? What is included in the capital account? In theory, why must they equal How can an open economy all the U.S. to consume more than it produces? a. recall that in a closed economy this would not be possible: Savings = Investment 5) Market for exchange rates: a. ...
... What is included in the current account? What is included in the capital account? In theory, why must they equal How can an open economy all the U.S. to consume more than it produces? a. recall that in a closed economy this would not be possible: Savings = Investment 5) Market for exchange rates: a. ...