
Glossary
... Automatic stabilisers: An institutional feature of an economy that dampens its macroeconomic fluctuations, e.g., an income tax, which acts like a tax increase in a boom and a tax cut in a recession. Balance sheet recession: A situation where a large portion of the private sector is reducing spending ...
... Automatic stabilisers: An institutional feature of an economy that dampens its macroeconomic fluctuations, e.g., an income tax, which acts like a tax increase in a boom and a tax cut in a recession. Balance sheet recession: A situation where a large portion of the private sector is reducing spending ...
Click here to the 2008 Macro FRQ
... (c) Using a correctly labeled graph of the foreign exchange market for the U.S. dollar, show how an increase in U.S. firms’ direct investment in India will affect the value of the U.S. dollar relative to the Indian currency (the rupee). Answer to 2. (c): The increase in investment in India will incr ...
... (c) Using a correctly labeled graph of the foreign exchange market for the U.S. dollar, show how an increase in U.S. firms’ direct investment in India will affect the value of the U.S. dollar relative to the Indian currency (the rupee). Answer to 2. (c): The increase in investment in India will incr ...
Nicaragua_en.pdf
... The country’s economic performance was negatively affected by a surge in the prices of food, fuel and raw materials, which reduced available income and pushed up imports significantly. On the other hand, the impact of adverse factors was mitigated by the rise in public spending and the international ...
... The country’s economic performance was negatively affected by a surge in the prices of food, fuel and raw materials, which reduced available income and pushed up imports significantly. On the other hand, the impact of adverse factors was mitigated by the rise in public spending and the international ...
academic honesty
... your midterm points will be added to the final exam, which will then have a weight of 60 or 65 out of 100 depending on which mid-term exam you missed. Since you can drop the lowest quiz score, no make-up quiz will be given. ...
... your midterm points will be added to the final exam, which will then have a weight of 60 or 65 out of 100 depending on which mid-term exam you missed. Since you can drop the lowest quiz score, no make-up quiz will be given. ...
The Elusive Recovery Prabhat Patnaik
... course, is facing in France, with its credit rating getting downgraded because it has shown the effrontery of increasing taxes on the rich. ...
... course, is facing in France, with its credit rating getting downgraded because it has shown the effrontery of increasing taxes on the rich. ...
The Global Financial Crisis
... (in billions of US$) External current account balance (in percent of GDP) Fiscal balance (in percent of GDP) ...
... (in billions of US$) External current account balance (in percent of GDP) Fiscal balance (in percent of GDP) ...
2008_FRQ2
... (c) Using a correctly labeled graph of the foreign exchange market for the U.S. dollar, show how an increase in U.S. firms’ direct investment in India will affect the value of the U.S. dollar relative to the Indian currency (the rupee). Answer to 2. (c): The increase in investment in India will incr ...
... (c) Using a correctly labeled graph of the foreign exchange market for the U.S. dollar, show how an increase in U.S. firms’ direct investment in India will affect the value of the U.S. dollar relative to the Indian currency (the rupee). Answer to 2. (c): The increase in investment in India will incr ...
fiscal policy homework
... a) the same effect on AD as a €100 billion increase in G; b) a weaker effect on AD than a €100 billion increase in G; c) a stronger effect on AD than a €100 billion increase in G; d) no effect on AD, since it affects only the "supply side" of the economy. 3. Fiscal policy is more effective: a) the l ...
... a) the same effect on AD as a €100 billion increase in G; b) a weaker effect on AD than a €100 billion increase in G; c) a stronger effect on AD than a €100 billion increase in G; d) no effect on AD, since it affects only the "supply side" of the economy. 3. Fiscal policy is more effective: a) the l ...
Revisiting Prebisch in Age of Finance Capital” Summing up
... bankruptcies ripple effect in provinces (which also had dollar-denominated debts to foreign creditors) – Hope that situation may improve over time. If US dollar declines against Yen and Euro (due to large trade deficits), Arg products would become more competitive. But, US dollar strengthened in t ...
... bankruptcies ripple effect in provinces (which also had dollar-denominated debts to foreign creditors) – Hope that situation may improve over time. If US dollar declines against Yen and Euro (due to large trade deficits), Arg products would become more competitive. But, US dollar strengthened in t ...
Slide 1
... bond holders − Uncertainty about the value of the bank assets that are to be used to pay the UK and the Netherlands for Icesave − On the other hand: − Debt of large multinational firms domiciled in Iceland amount to 77% of GDP ...
... bond holders − Uncertainty about the value of the bank assets that are to be used to pay the UK and the Netherlands for Icesave − On the other hand: − Debt of large multinational firms domiciled in Iceland amount to 77% of GDP ...
Venezuela_en.pdf
... the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has stabilized after falling an average 1.2% during the first nine months of 2010 compared with the same period in 2009. Production is holding at about the same levels as at year-end 2009. After hitting a low in December 2009, investment in upstream petroleum ope ...
... the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has stabilized after falling an average 1.2% during the first nine months of 2010 compared with the same period in 2009. Production is holding at about the same levels as at year-end 2009. After hitting a low in December 2009, investment in upstream petroleum ope ...
Guatemala_en.pdf
... point higher than in 2009. This figure does not take into account the central government’s floating debt, the size of which is being calculated by the national authorities. The government estimates that the rebuilding effort will require an investment of 15.369 billion quetzales over a five-year per ...
... point higher than in 2009. This figure does not take into account the central government’s floating debt, the size of which is being calculated by the national authorities. The government estimates that the rebuilding effort will require an investment of 15.369 billion quetzales over a five-year per ...
1 Global Imbalances: The New Economy, the Dark Matter, the Savvy
... in Bermuda was double the overall average. ...
... in Bermuda was double the overall average. ...
fullani_presentation
... Establish a continuous dialogue with the market participants. Improve commercial bank governance, transparency and internal control and Better risk management. Warn banks and take regulatory measures against fast credit growth, especially in foreign currency. ...
... Establish a continuous dialogue with the market participants. Improve commercial bank governance, transparency and internal control and Better risk management. Warn banks and take regulatory measures against fast credit growth, especially in foreign currency. ...
AS Macro: Assess the extent to which a rise in imports may
... Like many macro questions, the focus is on the longer-term performance of the economy – this requires a brief explanation at the start of the answer – e.g. economic growth, unemployment, inflation and material well-being. First - build an analysis of how rising demand for imports might be detrimenta ...
... Like many macro questions, the focus is on the longer-term performance of the economy – this requires a brief explanation at the start of the answer – e.g. economic growth, unemployment, inflation and material well-being. First - build an analysis of how rising demand for imports might be detrimenta ...
the report
... During the past 5 years, Egypt has been going through a period of dramatic change. In 2011 Egyptian protests erupted which were motivated by domestic discontent and the events in Tunisia where President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was removed. Following 18 days of deadly unrest, the authoritarian Presid ...
... During the past 5 years, Egypt has been going through a period of dramatic change. In 2011 Egyptian protests erupted which were motivated by domestic discontent and the events in Tunisia where President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was removed. Following 18 days of deadly unrest, the authoritarian Presid ...
Exam I with answers
... the economy of Mexico, a major US trading partner, since the US consumers will buy fewer normal goods, including goods manufactured in Mexico, and hence Mexican exports to the US will decline. 25) Recession is an economy wide problem, and hence all businesses will be adversely affected by a recessio ...
... the economy of Mexico, a major US trading partner, since the US consumers will buy fewer normal goods, including goods manufactured in Mexico, and hence Mexican exports to the US will decline. 25) Recession is an economy wide problem, and hence all businesses will be adversely affected by a recessio ...
Chapter 3 Doing Business in Global Market
... High value of the dollar – Dollar is trading for more foreign currency; foreign goods are less expensive. ...
... High value of the dollar – Dollar is trading for more foreign currency; foreign goods are less expensive. ...
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... However, high and persistent current account imbalcosts associated with their disorderly unwinding. The ances pose a policy challenge and need to be tackled second section below examines the evolution of macroif they are driven by market failures or inappropriate economic imbalances and provides the ...
... However, high and persistent current account imbalcosts associated with their disorderly unwinding. The ances pose a policy challenge and need to be tackled second section below examines the evolution of macroif they are driven by market failures or inappropriate economic imbalances and provides the ...
Liquidity Management and Forecasting
... – Increasing current account deficits – Increasing exposures to Western banks ...
... – Increasing current account deficits – Increasing exposures to Western banks ...
Argentina_en.pdf
... Even so, the combination of rising international commodity prices, particularly for foodstuffs (17.2% in the course of 2010, according to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), a higher nominal exchange rate (5.0% in the same period) and an average wage hike of over ...
... Even so, the combination of rising international commodity prices, particularly for foodstuffs (17.2% in the course of 2010, according to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), a higher nominal exchange rate (5.0% in the same period) and an average wage hike of over ...
Stocks and Flows
... Suppose that starting from a balanced budget, the government cuts taxes, thus creating a deficit. What will happen to debt over time? Will the government need to increase taxes later? If so, by how much? Let us start with the definition of the budget deficit. We can write the budget deficit in year ...
... Suppose that starting from a balanced budget, the government cuts taxes, thus creating a deficit. What will happen to debt over time? Will the government need to increase taxes later? If so, by how much? Let us start with the definition of the budget deficit. We can write the budget deficit in year ...
Guatemala_en.pdf
... 2.7%), as had occurred over the past five years. For 2009, it is expected that both exports and imports will decrease by about 10%, the current account deficit will be close to 3% of GDP and the terms of trade will improve, as the global economic crisis causes the international price of oil and pric ...
... 2.7%), as had occurred over the past five years. For 2009, it is expected that both exports and imports will decrease by about 10%, the current account deficit will be close to 3% of GDP and the terms of trade will improve, as the global economic crisis causes the international price of oil and pric ...
Belice_en.pdf
... The economy is projected to improve in 2014, and will grow by 2.5%. The pick-up in activity is expected to be driven by continued strong growth in services, led mainly by tourism and construction, and a modest recovery in agriculture. Stay-over visitor arrivals are projected to increase by 5.0%, ref ...
... The economy is projected to improve in 2014, and will grow by 2.5%. The pick-up in activity is expected to be driven by continued strong growth in services, led mainly by tourism and construction, and a modest recovery in agriculture. Stay-over visitor arrivals are projected to increase by 5.0%, ref ...