Economic trends
... demand factors point to nominal oil prices falling from the current high level between now and next summer, but not so much as to influence decisions associated with petroleum investment in Norway over the next few years. We believe that petroleum investment will remain high for several years to com ...
... demand factors point to nominal oil prices falling from the current high level between now and next summer, but not so much as to influence decisions associated with petroleum investment in Norway over the next few years. We believe that petroleum investment will remain high for several years to com ...
EN EN Results of in-depth reviews under Regulation (EU) No 1176
... early school leaving rate has increased in recent years. The number of people living in households with low work intensity is above the EU average and increasing. This contrasts with a still low inwork at-risk-of-poverty rate, which underscores how inducing higher employment would not simply raise t ...
... early school leaving rate has increased in recent years. The number of people living in households with low work intensity is above the EU average and increasing. This contrasts with a still low inwork at-risk-of-poverty rate, which underscores how inducing higher employment would not simply raise t ...
UK BUSINESS CONFIDENCE MONITOR Q1 2009 South East Summary Report
... for Surviving the Downturn’ a guide to help businesses plan survival strategies and activities which could help them in facing the current economic challenges. It provides businesses with practical help and topics to discuss within their management teams as well as with their advisors. The findings ...
... for Surviving the Downturn’ a guide to help businesses plan survival strategies and activities which could help them in facing the current economic challenges. It provides businesses with practical help and topics to discuss within their management teams as well as with their advisors. The findings ...
The Open Economy Revisited: the Mundell
... in the domestic industries that produce those products, but destroy jobs in export-producing sectors. ...
... in the domestic industries that produce those products, but destroy jobs in export-producing sectors. ...
Kocziszky György
... It seems that politics has chosen a more convenient and safer method; it has developed ‘soft’ aspects of assessment, which are suitable for wrapping the subjective (not infrequently selfish) intentions underlying the decisions in an appearance of objectivity. In the past 15 years demonstrating the e ...
... It seems that politics has chosen a more convenient and safer method; it has developed ‘soft’ aspects of assessment, which are suitable for wrapping the subjective (not infrequently selfish) intentions underlying the decisions in an appearance of objectivity. In the past 15 years demonstrating the e ...
Module 13 new2015
... Standard of living (or quality of life) can be measured, in part, by how well the economy is doing…but it does not measure a nation’s happiness just output ...
... Standard of living (or quality of life) can be measured, in part, by how well the economy is doing…but it does not measure a nation’s happiness just output ...
Week 2 Monday - Université d`Ottawa
... Emphasis is put on exports from developing countries to developed countries. One of the aims of fair trade is to use some of the resources made available by the capitalist system: for example, it wants to permit small producers to become stockholders in their own organizations so that these producer ...
... Emphasis is put on exports from developing countries to developed countries. One of the aims of fair trade is to use some of the resources made available by the capitalist system: for example, it wants to permit small producers to become stockholders in their own organizations so that these producer ...
Social Factors and Productivity Growth in Canada and the United... Abstract Carolyn Mac Leod and Jianmin Tang
... society, where people had complete trust in each other, could do away with having to negotiate via contracts and intermediaries like banks, lawyers and courts. In the same vein, Fukuyama (1995) found that, in societies where virtual strangers could trust each other enough to form large organization ...
... society, where people had complete trust in each other, could do away with having to negotiate via contracts and intermediaries like banks, lawyers and courts. In the same vein, Fukuyama (1995) found that, in societies where virtual strangers could trust each other enough to form large organization ...
Working Capital, Trade and Macro Fluctuations
... average peak-to-trough decline in inventories is nearly 70% of the peak-totrough decline in GDP. Schwartzman (2010) shows that the pattern for emerging economies is even more procyclical. Since output is the sum of sales and the change in inventories, the procyclicality of inventory investment sits ...
... average peak-to-trough decline in inventories is nearly 70% of the peak-totrough decline in GDP. Schwartzman (2010) shows that the pattern for emerging economies is even more procyclical. Since output is the sum of sales and the change in inventories, the procyclicality of inventory investment sits ...
996_Gdb peech booklet
... GAM Gilbert de Botton Award in Finance Research.............................................................. Interest Rate and Business Cycles in a Credit Constrained Small Open Economy..................... ...
... GAM Gilbert de Botton Award in Finance Research.............................................................. Interest Rate and Business Cycles in a Credit Constrained Small Open Economy..................... ...
26 October 2004 - Productivity Commission
... increased PBS spending, while obviously needing to be funded, can positively contribute to health, labour productivity and economic growth. As well as treating symptoms and extending life, innovative medicines improve peoples’ activities and functions in daily life, including their physical, social ...
... increased PBS spending, while obviously needing to be funded, can positively contribute to health, labour productivity and economic growth. As well as treating symptoms and extending life, innovative medicines improve peoples’ activities and functions in daily life, including their physical, social ...
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... employment and earnings. Employment in agriculture increased less rapidly than the industry average while earnings in agriculture increased more rapidly as shown in table 1. In 1977-79 agricultural employment actually declined. However, wide differences occurred among individual industries. Mining a ...
... employment and earnings. Employment in agriculture increased less rapidly than the industry average while earnings in agriculture increased more rapidly as shown in table 1. In 1977-79 agricultural employment actually declined. However, wide differences occurred among individual industries. Mining a ...
Banking in 2050: How big will the emerging markets get?* Financial Services
... demographics, the economic cycle, politics, regulation and reporting, and technology. Continuing this future perspective, the Economics practice in the UK member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a series of research and thought leadership papers focused on the possible future shape of th ...
... demographics, the economic cycle, politics, regulation and reporting, and technology. Continuing this future perspective, the Economics practice in the UK member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a series of research and thought leadership papers focused on the possible future shape of th ...
Economic Values and Resource Use - Bortom BNP
... if they derive incomes from some other source. Moreover, the value of production includes all costs of production and not only labor wages. If labor is the ultimate source of all values, other sources of income as well as other costs of production have to be related to labor-time in one way or anoth ...
... if they derive incomes from some other source. Moreover, the value of production includes all costs of production and not only labor wages. If labor is the ultimate source of all values, other sources of income as well as other costs of production have to be related to labor-time in one way or anoth ...
“Third persons” and reproduction
... the population according to Marx’s diagram, the capitalists and the workers. The natural increase of the former is already catered for by that part of the surplus value which is consumed inasmuch as it increases in absolute quantity. (…) The question is therefore whether the natural increase of the ...
... the population according to Marx’s diagram, the capitalists and the workers. The natural increase of the former is already catered for by that part of the surplus value which is consumed inasmuch as it increases in absolute quantity. (…) The question is therefore whether the natural increase of the ...
Transformation in economics
Transformation in economics refers to a long-term change in dominant economic activity in terms of prevailing relative engagement or employment of able individuals.Human economic systems undergo a number of deviations and departures from the ""normal"" state, trend or development. Among them are Disturbance (short-term disruption, temporary disorder), Perturbation (persistent or repeated divergence, predicament, decline or crisis), Deformation (damage, regime change, loss of self-sustainability, distortion), Transformation (long-term change, restructuring, conversion, new “normal”) and Renewal (rebirth, transmutation, corso-ricorso, renaissance, new beginning).Transformation is a unidirectional and irreversible change in dominant human economic activity (economic sector). Such change is driven by slower or faster continuous improvement in sector productivity growth rate. Productivity growth itself is fueled by advances in technology, inflow of useful innovations, accumulated practical knowledge and experience, levels of education, viability of institutions, quality of decision making and organized human effort. Individual sector transformations are the outcomes of human socio-economic evolution.Human economic activity has so far undergone at least four fundamental transformations:From nomadic hunting and gathering (H/G) to localized agricultureFrom localized agriculture (A) to internationalized industryFrom international industry (I) to global servicesFrom global services (S) to public sector (including government, welfare and unemployment, GWU)This evolution naturally proceeds from securing necessary food, through producing useful things, to providing helpful services, both private and public (See H/G→A→I→S→GWU sequence in Fig. 1). Accelerating productivity growth rates speed up the transformations, from millennia, through centuries, to decades of the recent era. It is this acceleration which makes transformation relevant economic category of today, more fundamental in its impact than any recession, crisis or depression. The evolution of four forms of capital (Indicated in Fig. 1) accompanies all economic transformations.Transformation is quite different from accompanying cyclical recessions and crises, despite the similarity of manifested phenomena (unemployment, technology shifts, socio-political discontent, bankruptcies, etc.). However, the tools and interventions used to combat crisis are clearly ineffective for coping with non-cyclical transformations. The problem is whether we face a mere crisis or a fundamental transformation (globalization→relocalization).