Financial Deepening and Bank Productivity in Latin American
... XRATE variable is negatively and significantly related TFP. GDP per capita is positively and significantly related with PCR. ...
... XRATE variable is negatively and significantly related TFP. GDP per capita is positively and significantly related with PCR. ...
COURSE CODE
... Course content, structure, and teaching: The Principles of Macroeconomics is the introductory, foundation course for all of macroeconomic theory. It provides the framework for subsequent intermediate macroeconomic theory courses and is any student's introduction to the analysis of economies at the a ...
... Course content, structure, and teaching: The Principles of Macroeconomics is the introductory, foundation course for all of macroeconomic theory. It provides the framework for subsequent intermediate macroeconomic theory courses and is any student's introduction to the analysis of economies at the a ...
Unit4Macro - Inflate Your Mind
... Cyclical (recession) Structural (technology, outsourcing) Frictional (in between jobs; finished study) Macroeconomics ...
... Cyclical (recession) Structural (technology, outsourcing) Frictional (in between jobs; finished study) Macroeconomics ...
L. Jerry Jordan JOBS CREATION AND GOVERNMENT POLICY
... These modes suggest whyarbitrary borders along a political boundary generally signiI~’regions of varying prosperity. They are the frontiers of a government’s authority and, as such, they mark the varying degrees ofboth the protective and redistributive modes. Both of these roles can negatively influ ...
... These modes suggest whyarbitrary borders along a political boundary generally signiI~’regions of varying prosperity. They are the frontiers of a government’s authority and, as such, they mark the varying degrees ofboth the protective and redistributive modes. Both of these roles can negatively influ ...
Emerging Markets
... politics, business environment, and culture. Even within a country, vast regional and local differences must be taken into account. The global economic landscape is undergoing fundamental changes. Emerging markets are more than just a rising force: they’re now the main game in economic growth. E71 i ...
... politics, business environment, and culture. Even within a country, vast regional and local differences must be taken into account. The global economic landscape is undergoing fundamental changes. Emerging markets are more than just a rising force: they’re now the main game in economic growth. E71 i ...
US GDP Review -- Consumer, Where Art Thou?
... rate, the back data were revised lower and show the recession to be deeper. First quarter of this year, for example, was revised to -6.4% from -5.5% previously. And, it may not be lost on anyone that the four consecutive quarters of economic contraction was unprecedented in the post-WWII era; ditto ...
... rate, the back data were revised lower and show the recession to be deeper. First quarter of this year, for example, was revised to -6.4% from -5.5% previously. And, it may not be lost on anyone that the four consecutive quarters of economic contraction was unprecedented in the post-WWII era; ditto ...
The Structuralist/Neo
... • Periphery is characterized as having a sizeable lowproductivity pre capitalist sector which continuously produces a large surplus of labor • This surplus labor keeps wages low and prevents the periphery from retaining the fruits of its own ...
... • Periphery is characterized as having a sizeable lowproductivity pre capitalist sector which continuously produces a large surplus of labor • This surplus labor keeps wages low and prevents the periphery from retaining the fruits of its own ...
3. Summary of the Action Programme
... population still suffer from multiple deprivations (education, health and standard of living criteria) and 30 % still live in extreme poverty, making it still one of the least developed countries in Southeast Asia. Cambodia’s Human Development Index (HDI) value for 2011 was 0.523 positioning the cou ...
... population still suffer from multiple deprivations (education, health and standard of living criteria) and 30 % still live in extreme poverty, making it still one of the least developed countries in Southeast Asia. Cambodia’s Human Development Index (HDI) value for 2011 was 0.523 positioning the cou ...
Post-Keynesian policies for modern capitalism G.C. Harcourt Jesus
... emphasis in original) Secondly, there is a vast divide between how post-Keynesians think of how markets, indeed, systems as a whole, behave, on the one hand, and the mainstream view, on the other (though there has been some convergence in recent years with the emergence of pathdependent processes, h ...
... emphasis in original) Secondly, there is a vast divide between how post-Keynesians think of how markets, indeed, systems as a whole, behave, on the one hand, and the mainstream view, on the other (though there has been some convergence in recent years with the emergence of pathdependent processes, h ...
RAYMOND NGCOBO STRATEGIC COMPETITIVENESS UNIT the
... crisis period, the annual growth of services in developing Asia has been positive over the last decade and averaged almost 7% during 1990 and 2001. • Analysis of figures and facts from the US has shown that services is the dominant contributor to the GDP in the developed world, and contribute the la ...
... crisis period, the annual growth of services in developing Asia has been positive over the last decade and averaged almost 7% during 1990 and 2001. • Analysis of figures and facts from the US has shown that services is the dominant contributor to the GDP in the developed world, and contribute the la ...
Globalization and Competition: The World Scenario and
... flows - by moving products instead of people globalization will give rise to increased migration pressures in the years ahead. A new book published by the ILO - Workers without Frontiers: The impact of globalization on international migration - argues that flows of goods and capital between rich and ...
... flows - by moving products instead of people globalization will give rise to increased migration pressures in the years ahead. A new book published by the ILO - Workers without Frontiers: The impact of globalization on international migration - argues that flows of goods and capital between rich and ...
Insert D, Ch 23
... 3. A mathematical approximation called the rule of 70 tells us that the number of years that it will take something that is growing to double in size is approximately equal to the number 70 divided by its percentage rate of growth. Thus, if Mexico’s real GDP per person is growing at 7 percent per ye ...
... 3. A mathematical approximation called the rule of 70 tells us that the number of years that it will take something that is growing to double in size is approximately equal to the number 70 divided by its percentage rate of growth. Thus, if Mexico’s real GDP per person is growing at 7 percent per ye ...
Impact of Global Economic Crisis on Africa
... homes grew by 50 percent • In the first half of 2005, about half of American GDP growth came from housing-related purchases ...
... homes grew by 50 percent • In the first half of 2005, about half of American GDP growth came from housing-related purchases ...
Latest Economic Presentation - February 2016
... Note: All Irish data in tables are sourced from the CSO unless otherwise stated. Non-Irish data are from the IMF, OECD and Thomson Financial. Irish forecasts are from AIB Economic Research Unit. This presentation is for information purposes and is not an invitation to deal. The information is believ ...
... Note: All Irish data in tables are sourced from the CSO unless otherwise stated. Non-Irish data are from the IMF, OECD and Thomson Financial. Irish forecasts are from AIB Economic Research Unit. This presentation is for information purposes and is not an invitation to deal. The information is believ ...
Exchange Rate, Wage Productivity and Consolidation of the
... shall mean the artificial common reference currency unit used in the European Union to express the volume of economic aggregates for the purpose of spatial comparisons in such a way that price level differences between countries are eliminated. Economic volume aggregates in PPS are obtained by divid ...
... shall mean the artificial common reference currency unit used in the European Union to express the volume of economic aggregates for the purpose of spatial comparisons in such a way that price level differences between countries are eliminated. Economic volume aggregates in PPS are obtained by divid ...
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... at the end of 2007 could reach 3.67%, (higher than their previous forecasts of 3.54%). However, in the last survey the inflation forecast was 3.7%. The core inflation in 2007 will be 3.55%, this level is lower than the 3.59% surveyed in the previous month. • The US economy will grow near 3.1% in 200 ...
... at the end of 2007 could reach 3.67%, (higher than their previous forecasts of 3.54%). However, in the last survey the inflation forecast was 3.7%. The core inflation in 2007 will be 3.55%, this level is lower than the 3.59% surveyed in the previous month. • The US economy will grow near 3.1% in 200 ...
Unemployment - Har Wai Mun
... • Inflation changes the distribution of income. Those who are living on fixed incomes are particularly hurt by inflation • Inflation that is lower than expected benefits creditors and hurt the debtor and vice versa . • When unanticipated inflation occurs regularly, investment risk increases >> inves ...
... • Inflation changes the distribution of income. Those who are living on fixed incomes are particularly hurt by inflation • Inflation that is lower than expected benefits creditors and hurt the debtor and vice versa . • When unanticipated inflation occurs regularly, investment risk increases >> inves ...
The Root Beer Game Debrief
... Increases wages and standard of living Allows more leisure time Economy can better meet wants ...
... Increases wages and standard of living Allows more leisure time Economy can better meet wants ...
Business Cycle and Unemployment (Student Version)
... Increases wages and standard of living Allows more leisure time Economy can better meet wants ...
... Increases wages and standard of living Allows more leisure time Economy can better meet wants ...
... Current Economic Developments - October 9, 2003 Data released since your last Directors' meeting tell a similar story to last month. The economy seems to be picking up, but the labor market remains weak. September's employment report showed some improvement in the labor market, as payrolls posted th ...
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).