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Effects of foreign direct investment on economic growth in Colombia
... conditioning factors may arise from the development of the financial market of the host economy, the degree of openness of said economy, its revenue level, and its distributive conditions (Lensink, 2003). On the other hand, considerations about FDI have led to identifying convergence processes among ...
... conditioning factors may arise from the development of the financial market of the host economy, the degree of openness of said economy, its revenue level, and its distributive conditions (Lensink, 2003). On the other hand, considerations about FDI have led to identifying convergence processes among ...
Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour
... code of ethical behaviour so shapes itself that it becomes good form for each person to offer as much employment as he can. The line between employees and dependents is very thinly drawn. Social prestige requires people to have servants, and the grand seigneur may have to keep a whole army of retain ...
... code of ethical behaviour so shapes itself that it becomes good form for each person to offer as much employment as he can. The line between employees and dependents is very thinly drawn. Social prestige requires people to have servants, and the grand seigneur may have to keep a whole army of retain ...
Decline, Destitution and the Transition to Democracy: A
... sq km with a population of 5,681,519. They share virtually identical climates and topographical configurations. Both countries are dominated by sahelian rainforest which extends all the way down to the shared Atlantic coast. Benin and Togo also share a common pre-colonial and colonial history. The b ...
... sq km with a population of 5,681,519. They share virtually identical climates and topographical configurations. Both countries are dominated by sahelian rainforest which extends all the way down to the shared Atlantic coast. Benin and Togo also share a common pre-colonial and colonial history. The b ...
Drivers of Long-Run Prosperity: Laying the Foundations for an
... education (both basic and advanced), the health of the labor force, regulation, financial development, the efficient use of talent, the right incentives for firms to invest in research and development (R&D), market size, the participation of women in the workforce, and the use of modern production a ...
... education (both basic and advanced), the health of the labor force, regulation, financial development, the efficient use of talent, the right incentives for firms to invest in research and development (R&D), market size, the participation of women in the workforce, and the use of modern production a ...
Worker Insecurity and US Macroeconomic Performance
... shape the type of employment offered, commitment of firms to current employees, attitudes toward trade unions, and so on—on both the extent of and the propensity of workers to act on the relative power of labor in the wage bargain at any given rate of unemployment. It allows us to entertain the noti ...
... shape the type of employment offered, commitment of firms to current employees, attitudes toward trade unions, and so on—on both the extent of and the propensity of workers to act on the relative power of labor in the wage bargain at any given rate of unemployment. It allows us to entertain the noti ...
Charles I. Plosser Robert G. King Working Paper No. 853 1050
... that the returns to these two assets be equalized. This follows from the fact noted above that capital owners bear no risk. Thus, in order for no arbitrage opportunities to exist, it must be the case that ...
... that the returns to these two assets be equalized. This follows from the fact noted above that capital owners bear no risk. Thus, in order for no arbitrage opportunities to exist, it must be the case that ...
Structure of the government accounts
... The broad categories in the functional classification are listed below: • General public services refers to the administration, operation or support of executive and legislative organs, financial and fiscal affairs, and external affairs. It includes foreign economic aid to developing countries and e ...
... The broad categories in the functional classification are listed below: • General public services refers to the administration, operation or support of executive and legislative organs, financial and fiscal affairs, and external affairs. It includes foreign economic aid to developing countries and e ...
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... changes in unemployment rate and GDP growth rates, with an absolute value of the slope larger than one. The standard interpretation8 runs as follows. Suppose that in the economy there is a under-utilization of labor resources with respect to the full employment level (i.e. unemployment rates are hig ...
... changes in unemployment rate and GDP growth rates, with an absolute value of the slope larger than one. The standard interpretation8 runs as follows. Suppose that in the economy there is a under-utilization of labor resources with respect to the full employment level (i.e. unemployment rates are hig ...
Topic 5 Money & Investment
... Model Capable of Explaining All the Stylised Facts So we need to build a model economy like Chapters, 2, 4, 5 and 12, with realistic parameters for the production function, tastes for work and leisure, and investment function etc and check whether such an economy can replicate the observed stylised ...
... Model Capable of Explaining All the Stylised Facts So we need to build a model economy like Chapters, 2, 4, 5 and 12, with realistic parameters for the production function, tastes for work and leisure, and investment function etc and check whether such an economy can replicate the observed stylised ...
The Business Cycle Behavior of Working Capital
... …rms’desire to avoid stockouts, i.e., situations in which customers desire to purchase some good or the …rm desires to use some input but cannot because it is not available at that moment.5;6 The second view points to …xed costs of moving goods between locations, which leads …rms to purchase inputs ...
... …rms’desire to avoid stockouts, i.e., situations in which customers desire to purchase some good or the …rm desires to use some input but cannot because it is not available at that moment.5;6 The second view points to …xed costs of moving goods between locations, which leads …rms to purchase inputs ...
Y - IS MU
... But, two problems with this hypothesis: P fell even more, so M/P actually rose slightly during 1929-31. nominal interest rates fell, which is the opposite ...
... But, two problems with this hypothesis: P fell even more, so M/P actually rose slightly during 1929-31. nominal interest rates fell, which is the opposite ...
Impact of globalization on small island developing
... misconstrued by most people with modernization and or internationalization, and associated terminologies such as regionalism or integration as demonstrated in academic journals. Only a few modern thinkers attempt to contextualize it in the current post-modernism of academic discourse. The fact that ...
... misconstrued by most people with modernization and or internationalization, and associated terminologies such as regionalism or integration as demonstrated in academic journals. Only a few modern thinkers attempt to contextualize it in the current post-modernism of academic discourse. The fact that ...
Capital Markets, Infrastructure Investment and Growth in the Asia
... Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between infrastructure investment activity, capital market development, the role of public institutions and economic development in the Asia Pacific. It adopts a review approach drawing on empirical evidence over recent decades. Infrastructure is shown ...
... Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between infrastructure investment activity, capital market development, the role of public institutions and economic development in the Asia Pacific. It adopts a review approach drawing on empirical evidence over recent decades. Infrastructure is shown ...
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... Monetary Policy: Transmission Shift is Material The Fed is still providing liquidity. Shift from bond purchase to Fed funds rate shifts liquidity transmission from long-end to short-end of yield curve. o Bond purchases were transmitted to large investors. ...
... Monetary Policy: Transmission Shift is Material The Fed is still providing liquidity. Shift from bond purchase to Fed funds rate shifts liquidity transmission from long-end to short-end of yield curve. o Bond purchases were transmitted to large investors. ...
Endogenous Business Cycles and the Economic Response to
... Exploration of EBC theory was quite active in the middle of the 20th century and much less so over the last 30 years. A renaissance of this approach seems to occur, with Hillinger (1992), Chiarella and Flaschel (2000), Chiarella et al. (2002), Chiarella et al. (2005) and Hallegatte et al. (2006a,b) ...
... Exploration of EBC theory was quite active in the middle of the 20th century and much less so over the last 30 years. A renaissance of this approach seems to occur, with Hillinger (1992), Chiarella and Flaschel (2000), Chiarella et al. (2002), Chiarella et al. (2005) and Hallegatte et al. (2006a,b) ...
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... Exploration of EBC theory was quite active in the middle of the 20th century and much less so over the last 30 years. A renaissance of this approach seems to occur, with Hillinger (1992), Chiarella and Flaschel (2000), Chiarella et al. (2002), Chiarella et al. (2005) and Hallegatte et al. (2006a,b) ...
... Exploration of EBC theory was quite active in the middle of the 20th century and much less so over the last 30 years. A renaissance of this approach seems to occur, with Hillinger (1992), Chiarella and Flaschel (2000), Chiarella et al. (2002), Chiarella et al. (2005) and Hallegatte et al. (2006a,b) ...
Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
... parties to it. ... That, however, is not the distinction which I have in mind when I say that we lack a monetary theory of production. An economy, which uses money but uses it merely as a neutral link between transactions in real things and real assets and does not allow it to enter into motives or ...
... parties to it. ... That, however, is not the distinction which I have in mind when I say that we lack a monetary theory of production. An economy, which uses money but uses it merely as a neutral link between transactions in real things and real assets and does not allow it to enter into motives or ...
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... Mitchell, Director of National Bureau of Economic Research, “Only those who had a personal share in the economic mobilization for World War I could realize in how many ways and how much estimates of national income covering 20 years and classified in several ways facilitated the World War II effort. ...
... Mitchell, Director of National Bureau of Economic Research, “Only those who had a personal share in the economic mobilization for World War I could realize in how many ways and how much estimates of national income covering 20 years and classified in several ways facilitated the World War II effort. ...
E C conomic Statistics in ook Islands
... ▪ Semi-centralized statistical system ○ Responsibilities are clearly defined for agencies involved in the production of the Core Set ○ Plans are currently being implemented to improve coordination of production of economic statistics ...
... ▪ Semi-centralized statistical system ○ Responsibilities are clearly defined for agencies involved in the production of the Core Set ○ Plans are currently being implemented to improve coordination of production of economic statistics ...
1 DESIGN OF QUESTION PAPER ECONOMICS Class – XII Marks
... 25. Depreciation of domestic currency mean a fall in the price of domestic currency (say rupee) in terms of a foreign currency (say $). It means one $ can be exchanged for more rupees. So with the same amount of dollars more of goods can be purchased from India. It means exports to USA have become c ...
... 25. Depreciation of domestic currency mean a fall in the price of domestic currency (say rupee) in terms of a foreign currency (say $). It means one $ can be exchanged for more rupees. So with the same amount of dollars more of goods can be purchased from India. It means exports to USA have become c ...
Robert NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES PUBLIC FINANCE IN MODELS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
... The recent literature on endogenous economic growth allows for effects of fiscal policy on long-term growth. If the social rate of return on investment exceeds the private return, then tax policies that encourage investment can raise the growth rate and levels of utility. An excess of the social ret ...
... The recent literature on endogenous economic growth allows for effects of fiscal policy on long-term growth. If the social rate of return on investment exceeds the private return, then tax policies that encourage investment can raise the growth rate and levels of utility. An excess of the social ret ...
econ 210: introduction to macroeconomics
... A) Write brief notes on the following: i. Macroeconomic problem (1 mark) ii. Black economy (1 mark) iii. Potential output (1 mark) iv. Macroeconomic equilibrium (1 mark) v. Classical unemployment (1 mark) B) Differentiate between the following pairs of concepts (where applicable, use appropriate dia ...
... A) Write brief notes on the following: i. Macroeconomic problem (1 mark) ii. Black economy (1 mark) iii. Potential output (1 mark) iv. Macroeconomic equilibrium (1 mark) v. Classical unemployment (1 mark) B) Differentiate between the following pairs of concepts (where applicable, use appropriate dia ...
HUNTING PRODUCTIVE WORK The crew was complete: it included
... Almost a century later, the idea was re-defined by Karl Marx: Productive labour, in its meaning for capitalist production, is wage-labour which, exchanged against the variable part of capital (the part of the capital that is spent on wages), reproduces not only this part of the capital (or the value ...
... Almost a century later, the idea was re-defined by Karl Marx: Productive labour, in its meaning for capitalist production, is wage-labour which, exchanged against the variable part of capital (the part of the capital that is spent on wages), reproduces not only this part of the capital (or the value ...
Paper - IIOA!
... during economic expansion and prosperity periods. Therefore, cyclical unemployment is classified as “suspended unemployment” where the workers are called back to work upon the end of recession, or are given similar jobs as those they had before. For this reason, we can argue that an increase in empl ...
... during economic expansion and prosperity periods. Therefore, cyclical unemployment is classified as “suspended unemployment” where the workers are called back to work upon the end of recession, or are given similar jobs as those they had before. For this reason, we can argue that an increase in empl ...