
Causes, Benefits, and Risks of Business Tax Incentives
... strengthening the procedural rules However, date for achieving current deficit target was postponed repeatedly; off-budget activities increased, and there were significant slippages with deficit target (even before the global crisis) * current balance: -3.6% (2003), -4.0% (2009) * government debt: 6 ...
... strengthening the procedural rules However, date for achieving current deficit target was postponed repeatedly; off-budget activities increased, and there were significant slippages with deficit target (even before the global crisis) * current balance: -3.6% (2003), -4.0% (2009) * government debt: 6 ...
S2000005_en.pdf
... The balance of payments current account can be defined according to three accounting identities. First, it is the sum of the balance of trade, the balance of financial and non-financial services and net current transfers. Second, it is the difference between GNP and domestic expenditure (the differe ...
... The balance of payments current account can be defined according to three accounting identities. First, it is the sum of the balance of trade, the balance of financial and non-financial services and net current transfers. Second, it is the difference between GNP and domestic expenditure (the differe ...
Financial Market Imperfections and the impact of
... a fixed exporting cost, using firm level data. Melitz (2003) incorporates this additional fixed cost for export in his model with heterogenous firms to show that only more productive firms will be able to export. Within a similar framework, Chaney (2005) shows that if firms receive an exogenous dot ...
... a fixed exporting cost, using firm level data. Melitz (2003) incorporates this additional fixed cost for export in his model with heterogenous firms to show that only more productive firms will be able to export. Within a similar framework, Chaney (2005) shows that if firms receive an exogenous dot ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES U.S. MACROECONOMIC POLICY AND PERFORMANCE IN THE 198Os:
... the CPI—U index reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Before 1983, the BLSc CR1—U index has serious distortions because of its treatment of housing prices. Specifically, it overstates the inflation rate when mortgage rates are rising as In 1980 (see Blinder (1980)). ThIs problem led the ...
... the CPI—U index reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Before 1983, the BLSc CR1—U index has serious distortions because of its treatment of housing prices. Specifically, it overstates the inflation rate when mortgage rates are rising as In 1980 (see Blinder (1980)). ThIs problem led the ...
1990s - Bank i Kredyt
... Ukraine, like many other emerging and transition economies, has to solve the following dilemma: either to continue to support the current de facto peg to the dollar or to start to proceed to a more flexible exchange rate regime. In the case of the latter option, the monetary policy would need anothe ...
... Ukraine, like many other emerging and transition economies, has to solve the following dilemma: either to continue to support the current de facto peg to the dollar or to start to proceed to a more flexible exchange rate regime. In the case of the latter option, the monetary policy would need anothe ...
ch19_5e
... An increase in investment must be reflected in either an increase in private saving or public saving, or in a deterioration of the trade balance. An increase in the budget deficit must be reflected in an increase in either private saving, or a decrease in investment, or a deterioration of the tr ...
... An increase in investment must be reflected in either an increase in private saving or public saving, or in a deterioration of the trade balance. An increase in the budget deficit must be reflected in an increase in either private saving, or a decrease in investment, or a deterioration of the tr ...
Gold in a multicurrency reserve system
... pace exceeding that of major advanced economies. As a result, China’s share of world GDP increased from 3.6% in 2000 to about 13% in 2014. This growth in GDP “marketshare” has been largely gained at the expense of declines in the US and Europe – that now account for around 23% and 18% of global GDP, ...
... pace exceeding that of major advanced economies. As a result, China’s share of world GDP increased from 3.6% in 2000 to about 13% in 2014. This growth in GDP “marketshare” has been largely gained at the expense of declines in the US and Europe – that now account for around 23% and 18% of global GDP, ...
The budget surplus rule scam - Centre for Labour and Social Studies
... In the budget of March 2015, the Government’s intention was expressed in terms of the elimination of the budget deficit by 2019/20. The OBR’s central forecast was for a small surplus of 0.3 per cent of GDP. Alongside that the forecast included continuously rising household debt. This had peaked in 2 ...
... In the budget of March 2015, the Government’s intention was expressed in terms of the elimination of the budget deficit by 2019/20. The OBR’s central forecast was for a small surplus of 0.3 per cent of GDP. Alongside that the forecast included continuously rising household debt. This had peaked in 2 ...
CONTENTS
... Growth down across the board ............................................................................................. The backdrop for 2009 forecasts ........................................................................................... ...
... Growth down across the board ............................................................................................. The backdrop for 2009 forecasts ........................................................................................... ...
secondary school improvement programme (ssip) 2015 - Sci
... The multiplier effect starts off with unused resources in the economy(e.g.) increase in investment, like construction of roads leads to more jobsThe new workers would then have income to purchase consumer goods which in turn stimulates the demand for goods and servicesand this results in inc ...
... The multiplier effect starts off with unused resources in the economy(e.g.) increase in investment, like construction of roads leads to more jobsThe new workers would then have income to purchase consumer goods which in turn stimulates the demand for goods and servicesand this results in inc ...
Real Economy - Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza
... mismanaged, thus fueling credit and asset bubbles: Capital Flows to Emerging Markets (% of world GDP) Capital Flows to Emerging Markets (% of world GDP) ...
... mismanaged, thus fueling credit and asset bubbles: Capital Flows to Emerging Markets (% of world GDP) Capital Flows to Emerging Markets (% of world GDP) ...
Iraq: Letter of Intent, Memorandum of Economic and Financial
... June 2014, in addition to 250 thousand Syrian refugees whom Iraq has been sheltering since the civil war in neighboring Syria. Nearly half of the internally displaced persons are children, forced to live in difficult conditions and to face serious health risks. The refugee crisis is also putting gre ...
... June 2014, in addition to 250 thousand Syrian refugees whom Iraq has been sheltering since the civil war in neighboring Syria. Nearly half of the internally displaced persons are children, forced to live in difficult conditions and to face serious health risks. The refugee crisis is also putting gre ...
Pass Workbook - University of Queensland
... 6. Holding other factors constant, if a larger proportion of the population enters the labour force as a result of a growing social acceptance of women working, then the real wages of workers will _____ and employment of workers will _____. a) increase; increase b) decrease, increase c) decrease, d ...
... 6. Holding other factors constant, if a larger proportion of the population enters the labour force as a result of a growing social acceptance of women working, then the real wages of workers will _____ and employment of workers will _____. a) increase; increase b) decrease, increase c) decrease, d ...
July Economic Outlook
... their home currency to buy stronger dollar priced U.S. goods and services. The stronger dollar and higher priced U.S. goods and services are expected to lead to weaker sales. Also hurting U.S international companies is the currency conversion loss that happens when a weaker foreign currency sale nee ...
... their home currency to buy stronger dollar priced U.S. goods and services. The stronger dollar and higher priced U.S. goods and services are expected to lead to weaker sales. Also hurting U.S international companies is the currency conversion loss that happens when a weaker foreign currency sale nee ...
Economic liberalization and poverty reduction
... served is a secular deterioration of the terms of trade for countries producing primary commodities vis-à-vis countries specializing in manufacturing (Ocampo and Parra, 2003). Therefore, in practice, for countries specializing in activities subject to diminishing returns, the real resource gains fro ...
... served is a secular deterioration of the terms of trade for countries producing primary commodities vis-à-vis countries specializing in manufacturing (Ocampo and Parra, 2003). Therefore, in practice, for countries specializing in activities subject to diminishing returns, the real resource gains fro ...
Budget deficits and national debt
... the decisions about current revenues and expenditures (about 80%) are the result of decisions made in previous years. For example, government cannot control the sum of taxes from incomes and sales, because it can change unpredictably during the year. Government expenses also can change dramatically ...
... the decisions about current revenues and expenditures (about 80%) are the result of decisions made in previous years. For example, government cannot control the sum of taxes from incomes and sales, because it can change unpredictably during the year. Government expenses also can change dramatically ...
Lecture 9 - University of California, Berkeley
... A country with greater investment opportunities than savings can fill the savings gap by borrowing from abroad. International capital flows allow countries to run trade imbalances. ...
... A country with greater investment opportunities than savings can fill the savings gap by borrowing from abroad. International capital flows allow countries to run trade imbalances. ...
Economic environment - World Trade Organization
... The direction of monetary policy has varied sharply during the period under review. After three years of expansionary policy, monetary conditions, as expressed by the LIBOR target range and rate, were rapidly tightened during 2000. The official target rate was doubled between end 1999 and mid-June 2 ...
... The direction of monetary policy has varied sharply during the period under review. After three years of expansionary policy, monetary conditions, as expressed by the LIBOR target range and rate, were rapidly tightened during 2000. The official target rate was doubled between end 1999 and mid-June 2 ...
ECO 372 Week 5 Individual International Trade and Finance
... Integrate a summary of your answers tothe following questions and cite external research to further justify your facts: ...
... Integrate a summary of your answers tothe following questions and cite external research to further justify your facts: ...
Effect of Exchange Rate on Non-Oil Exports of OPEC Countries
... cannot achieve the expected growth rate. In such conditions, volatility of oil exports will be negatively associated with economic growth. On the other hand, there may be situations where this relationship is positive. Whenever an instability factor causes an uncertainty situation which reduces cons ...
... cannot achieve the expected growth rate. In such conditions, volatility of oil exports will be negatively associated with economic growth. On the other hand, there may be situations where this relationship is positive. Whenever an instability factor causes an uncertainty situation which reduces cons ...
Macro Trends in Turkish and Global Economy
... 2016 was a difficult year for Turkey as well. Terrorist attacks, a coup attempt, relations with Russia, developments in Syria, increasing exchange rates all shook the economy, both internally and externally. Due to these effects, the growth performance that the Turkish economy had enjoyed for 27 qua ...
... 2016 was a difficult year for Turkey as well. Terrorist attacks, a coup attempt, relations with Russia, developments in Syria, increasing exchange rates all shook the economy, both internally and externally. Due to these effects, the growth performance that the Turkish economy had enjoyed for 27 qua ...
China - Stanford University
... own macroeconomic instability. Since 1990, China’s economic growth has been nurtured by large inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), and since 1995, these have been coupled with trade surpluses—leading to substantial balance-of-payments surpluses overall. Is this financial regime sustainable? I ...
... own macroeconomic instability. Since 1990, China’s economic growth has been nurtured by large inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), and since 1995, these have been coupled with trade surpluses—leading to substantial balance-of-payments surpluses overall. Is this financial regime sustainable? I ...
Energy Economics – II Jeffrey Frankel Harpel
... Fixed rates work best if shocks are mostly internal demand shocks (especially monetary); floating rates work best if shocks tend to be real shocks (especially external terms of trade). ...
... Fixed rates work best if shocks are mostly internal demand shocks (especially monetary); floating rates work best if shocks tend to be real shocks (especially external terms of trade). ...
gross fixed capital formation
... Inflation is defined as a sustained process of increases in the average level of prices. In order to track the evolution of the average level of prices, we construct various price indices among which we can cite the consumer price index (CPI) and the GDP price deflator. We first explain how we measu ...
... Inflation is defined as a sustained process of increases in the average level of prices. In order to track the evolution of the average level of prices, we construct various price indices among which we can cite the consumer price index (CPI) and the GDP price deflator. We first explain how we measu ...
India and the Global Economy
... first decade of the 21st century there was no looking back. India’s exports began to climb, its foreign exchange reserves, which for decades had hovered around 5 billion dollars, rose exponentially after the economic reforms and in little more than a decade had risen to 300 billion dollars. Indian c ...
... first decade of the 21st century there was no looking back. India’s exports began to climb, its foreign exchange reserves, which for decades had hovered around 5 billion dollars, rose exponentially after the economic reforms and in little more than a decade had risen to 300 billion dollars. Indian c ...