
Discussion of Krešimir Žigić
... • Tariff measure used in the import equation is derived as tariff revenues / total value of imports • Problem: interaction between tariff rate and volume of imports, higher protection does not always mean higher revenue from the tariff • Possible solution: – Simple non-weighted average tariffs are o ...
... • Tariff measure used in the import equation is derived as tariff revenues / total value of imports • Problem: interaction between tariff rate and volume of imports, higher protection does not always mean higher revenue from the tariff • Possible solution: – Simple non-weighted average tariffs are o ...
Trinidad_and_Tobago_en.pdf
... and Tobago’s economy is expected to record a marked slowdown with growth of 5.5%, well below the impressive 12.0% recorded in 2006. Rapid growth in capital spending associated with public infrastructure projects made fiscal policy rather expansionary, resulting in a reduction of the fiscal surplus. ...
... and Tobago’s economy is expected to record a marked slowdown with growth of 5.5%, well below the impressive 12.0% recorded in 2006. Rapid growth in capital spending associated with public infrastructure projects made fiscal policy rather expansionary, resulting in a reduction of the fiscal surplus. ...
... (ECLAC), on the basis of official figures. a Estimates. b Figures as of October. c A negative rate indicates an appreciation of the currency in real terms. Refers to the extraregional real effective exchange rate. d Figures as of November. e Market deposit rate, average for transactions conducted in ...
International finance and the foreign exchange market
... a. an increase in the U.S. real interest rate b. higher inflation in Britain than in the United States c. higher income growth in Britain than in the United States d. an increased level of vacation travel to Britain by Americans Which of the following would cause the demand for foreign exchange (pou ...
... a. an increase in the U.S. real interest rate b. higher inflation in Britain than in the United States c. higher income growth in Britain than in the United States d. an increased level of vacation travel to Britain by Americans Which of the following would cause the demand for foreign exchange (pou ...
Cuba at a glance
... to be relatively smooth, there is no obvious candidate for the presidency among the younger generation of politicians. Systemic changes to the tightly controlled political system are unlikely. The economic reform process will remain uneven and some vital measures (such as improving credit provision) ...
... to be relatively smooth, there is no obvious candidate for the presidency among the younger generation of politicians. Systemic changes to the tightly controlled political system are unlikely. The economic reform process will remain uneven and some vital measures (such as improving credit provision) ...
Lecture Slides Chapter 16
... Copyright © 2009 South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © 2009 South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. ...
Ecuador_en.pdf
... returned deficits. The current account surplus narrowed in the first half of 2013 as a result of the trade deficit and lower remittances from emigrant workers, which fell from US$ 1.232 billion in the first half of 2012 to US$ 1.169 billion in the same period in 2013. In September 2013, external deb ...
... returned deficits. The current account surplus narrowed in the first half of 2013 as a result of the trade deficit and lower remittances from emigrant workers, which fell from US$ 1.232 billion in the first half of 2012 to US$ 1.169 billion in the same period in 2013. In September 2013, external deb ...
using the - Bank of England
... remain high, which is not likely to prove sustainable, or something else must give. That might involve a recession in the deficit countries, or an acceptance by the surplus countries that, one way or another, trade imbalances must be reduced. Sudoku for economists shows that countries cannot pursue ...
... remain high, which is not likely to prove sustainable, or something else must give. That might involve a recession in the deficit countries, or an acceptance by the surplus countries that, one way or another, trade imbalances must be reduced. Sudoku for economists shows that countries cannot pursue ...
Presentation - International Development Economics Associates
... equilibrium but may suffer from structural misalignment (Edwards) •even under flexible exchange rate regimes, the exchange rate may become misaligned, if its actual value exhibits a sustained departure from that rate which is compatible with the internal and external equilibrium. ...
... equilibrium but may suffer from structural misalignment (Edwards) •even under flexible exchange rate regimes, the exchange rate may become misaligned, if its actual value exhibits a sustained departure from that rate which is compatible with the internal and external equilibrium. ...
... 2005. The overall balance posted a deficit of 2.1% of GDP for the first half of 2015, while the financial account balance recorded a surplus of 5.9% of GDP over the same period. Notably, the balance between inward and outward foreign direct investment was negative, with outflows exceeding inflows by ...
Peru_en.pdf
... Traditional exports were affected by a fall in gold production, but this was more than compensated for by the favourable trend in prices. In the first three quarters, traditional exports were up by 17% and non-traditional exports by 20%. For the year as a whole, the increase in external sales is est ...
... Traditional exports were affected by a fall in gold production, but this was more than compensated for by the favourable trend in prices. In the first three quarters, traditional exports were up by 17% and non-traditional exports by 20%. For the year as a whole, the increase in external sales is est ...
Guyana_en.pdf
... (5.7%) and wholesale and retail trade (7.0%) and should exhibit continued growth in 2010. The construction sector recorded a 9.5% expansion to midyear and an improvement of 3% is anticipated for the year as a whole. The mining sector, on the other hand, has continued to struggle owing to faltering d ...
... (5.7%) and wholesale and retail trade (7.0%) and should exhibit continued growth in 2010. The construction sector recorded a 9.5% expansion to midyear and an improvement of 3% is anticipated for the year as a whole. The mining sector, on the other hand, has continued to struggle owing to faltering d ...
International Monetary System
... • Differences in countries macroeconomic policies can put severe pressure on the central rates • Central banks spent large amounts of money (mostly in vain) trying to defend the central rates ...
... • Differences in countries macroeconomic policies can put severe pressure on the central rates • Central banks spent large amounts of money (mostly in vain) trying to defend the central rates ...
Economics for Today by Irvin B. Tucker 2003
... principle that allows nations to gain from trade. Comparative advantage means that each nation specializes in a product for which its opportunity cost is lower in terms of the production of another product and then nations trade. ...
... principle that allows nations to gain from trade. Comparative advantage means that each nation specializes in a product for which its opportunity cost is lower in terms of the production of another product and then nations trade. ...
Document
... According to Blanchard, within a rational expectations framework, this is due to the lack of retirement benefits and health insurance in China, which motivates precautionary saving. ...
... According to Blanchard, within a rational expectations framework, this is due to the lack of retirement benefits and health insurance in China, which motivates precautionary saving. ...
Word Document
... Keynes believed classical economics held in the long run, but not in the short run. o In orthodox Keynesianism the price level was rigid downward, which means AS was horizontal. Increases in consumption, investment, government spending, net exports, and autonomous consumption are positively rela ...
... Keynes believed classical economics held in the long run, but not in the short run. o In orthodox Keynesianism the price level was rigid downward, which means AS was horizontal. Increases in consumption, investment, government spending, net exports, and autonomous consumption are positively rela ...
solution
... enter their countries’ balance of payments accounts as outflows, which are debit items. The rationale is that the transactions result in foreign payments to the Pecunians who sell the assets. (d) Along with non-central bank transactions, the accounts would show an increase in foreign official reserv ...
... enter their countries’ balance of payments accounts as outflows, which are debit items. The rationale is that the transactions result in foreign payments to the Pecunians who sell the assets. (d) Along with non-central bank transactions, the accounts would show an increase in foreign official reserv ...
Answers to Textbook Problems
... are instances in which a deficit may be warranted, for example to borrow today to improve productive capacity in order to have a higher national income tomorrow. But for any period of current account deficit there must be a corresponding period in which spending falls short of income (i.e. a current ...
... are instances in which a deficit may be warranted, for example to borrow today to improve productive capacity in order to have a higher national income tomorrow. But for any period of current account deficit there must be a corresponding period in which spending falls short of income (i.e. a current ...
Guyana_en.pdf
... industrial dispute, a labour shift to other sectors, and an insufficient supply of quality cane. The performance of the service sector also contributed to the growth of the economy, driven by the expansion of construction (22.6%), as well as financial, insurance and real estate sectors (11.2%). Prel ...
... industrial dispute, a labour shift to other sectors, and an insufficient supply of quality cane. The performance of the service sector also contributed to the growth of the economy, driven by the expansion of construction (22.6%), as well as financial, insurance and real estate sectors (11.2%). Prel ...
U.S. Services Trade Surplus, 2000
... Increased Exports = More U.S. Jobs and opening new markets is the key to increasing American exports. The Trade and American Competitiveness Coalition is made up of U.S. business enterprises that support policies and legislation that will enhance U.S. competitiveness in the international economy to ...
... Increased Exports = More U.S. Jobs and opening new markets is the key to increasing American exports. The Trade and American Competitiveness Coalition is made up of U.S. business enterprises that support policies and legislation that will enhance U.S. competitiveness in the international economy to ...
Financial crisis in Latin America
... domestic financial institutions and removed an explicit bailout guarantee that had helped to worsen Chile’s earlier debt crisis. A crawling peg type of exchange rate regime was used to bring inflation down gradually, but the system was operated flexibly to avoid extreme real appreciation. The Ch ...
... domestic financial institutions and removed an explicit bailout guarantee that had helped to worsen Chile’s earlier debt crisis. A crawling peg type of exchange rate regime was used to bring inflation down gradually, but the system was operated flexibly to avoid extreme real appreciation. The Ch ...
Belize_en.pdf
... The Belizean economy registered a fairly strong recovery in 2014, with growth projected to double to 3.4% from 1.5% in 2013. Growth was fuelled by strong value added in tourism, buoyant construction and an improvement in some components of agriculture, which offset a secular decline in oil productio ...
... The Belizean economy registered a fairly strong recovery in 2014, with growth projected to double to 3.4% from 1.5% in 2013. Growth was fuelled by strong value added in tourism, buoyant construction and an improvement in some components of agriculture, which offset a secular decline in oil productio ...
Globalization Globalization – Principle and Practice - Rose
... Focus on distribution of gains from economic activity ...
... Focus on distribution of gains from economic activity ...
Argentina
... ◦ Inherits Huge Debt from Predecessor ◦ Prints Money to pay off debt – Inflation ↑ ...
... ◦ Inherits Huge Debt from Predecessor ◦ Prints Money to pay off debt – Inflation ↑ ...
Workshop in economic terms
... opposite of inflation and distinguished from disinflation, which is a reduction in the rate of price increases. Deflation is caused by a deflation policy whose tools include fiscal measures such as tax increases and monetary measures such as high interest ...
... opposite of inflation and distinguished from disinflation, which is a reduction in the rate of price increases. Deflation is caused by a deflation policy whose tools include fiscal measures such as tax increases and monetary measures such as high interest ...