
ECONOMIC INDICATORS REVIEW – WORKFORCE AND SECTORS
... framework, is centred on the concepts of well-being and sustainable development. The new framework organizes research efforts into four “pillars” – society, culture, the environment, and the economy—each of which have several defined sub-themes (figure 2). ...
... framework, is centred on the concepts of well-being and sustainable development. The new framework organizes research efforts into four “pillars” – society, culture, the environment, and the economy—each of which have several defined sub-themes (figure 2). ...
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... The Ifo World Economic Climate for the 17 member countries of the euro area is the arithmetic mean of the assessments of the general economic situation and the expectations for the economic situation in the next six months. The October results are based on the responses of 285 experts. As a rule, th ...
... The Ifo World Economic Climate for the 17 member countries of the euro area is the arithmetic mean of the assessments of the general economic situation and the expectations for the economic situation in the next six months. The October results are based on the responses of 285 experts. As a rule, th ...
Economic value of the legal services sector
... to regulating education and training for solicitors. The combined approaches taken in the report provide a unique evidence base about the value of the UK Legal services sector and, by inference, the role that solicitors, as the largest group of providers within the sector, and other lawyers play in ...
... to regulating education and training for solicitors. The combined approaches taken in the report provide a unique evidence base about the value of the UK Legal services sector and, by inference, the role that solicitors, as the largest group of providers within the sector, and other lawyers play in ...
Kalecki`s 1954 version
... previous version of his theory, profits influenced investment by only signaling how profitable new investment could be. In his 1939 model profits play the additional role of providing the requisite finance to fund investment and to have access to the capital market. The second innovation has been r ...
... previous version of his theory, profits influenced investment by only signaling how profitable new investment could be. In his 1939 model profits play the additional role of providing the requisite finance to fund investment and to have access to the capital market. The second innovation has been r ...
THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF FRED - dinamia`cet-iul
... approach to economic growth. In his view, and following Roy Harrod’s distinction between “oligarchic wealth and democratic wealth” (Hirsch 1976: 23-24), the economy is composed of two sectors: the material and the positional. The material sector comprises the production of goods and services that ca ...
... approach to economic growth. In his view, and following Roy Harrod’s distinction between “oligarchic wealth and democratic wealth” (Hirsch 1976: 23-24), the economy is composed of two sectors: the material and the positional. The material sector comprises the production of goods and services that ca ...
Paper 2 (sorted by syllabus section)
... Use a diagram to explain how the incidence (burden) of a tax is shared among producers and consumers when an ad valorem indirect tax is placed on a good which has relatively inelastic demand. [Nov 06] ...
... Use a diagram to explain how the incidence (burden) of a tax is shared among producers and consumers when an ad valorem indirect tax is placed on a good which has relatively inelastic demand. [Nov 06] ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DO FLEXIBLE DURABLE GOODS PRICES Robert Barsky
... in the relative price of durables causes a large shift of expenditure away from that sector.2 Monetary expansions increase spending at constant prices, and typically result in increased output, increased factor demands, and higher marginal costs of production. To the extent that monetary expansions ...
... in the relative price of durables causes a large shift of expenditure away from that sector.2 Monetary expansions increase spending at constant prices, and typically result in increased output, increased factor demands, and higher marginal costs of production. To the extent that monetary expansions ...
Investment Hangover and the Great Recession
... Samuelson (1939)), despite the low cost of capital implied by the low interest rate. As the economy decumulates the overbuilt capital, other investment gradually recovers in anticipation of a recovery in output. Through the lens of our model, then, the recession can be roughly divided into two phase ...
... Samuelson (1939)), despite the low cost of capital implied by the low interest rate. As the economy decumulates the overbuilt capital, other investment gradually recovers in anticipation of a recovery in output. Through the lens of our model, then, the recession can be roughly divided into two phase ...
Corruption and the shadow economy: like oil and vinegar, like water
... different measurement methodologies, see Schneider and Enste (2000). ...
... different measurement methodologies, see Schneider and Enste (2000). ...
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... Fluctuations in the economy are often called the business cycle. As this term suggests, economic fluctuations correspond to changes in business conditions. When real GDP grows rapidly, business is good. During such periods of economic expansion, most firms find that customers are plentiful and that ...
... Fluctuations in the economy are often called the business cycle. As this term suggests, economic fluctuations correspond to changes in business conditions. When real GDP grows rapidly, business is good. During such periods of economic expansion, most firms find that customers are plentiful and that ...
E G conomic Statistics in eorgia
... Statistical law protects confidentiality and independence of statistical information ▪ 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 e ...
... Statistical law protects confidentiality and independence of statistical information ▪ 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 e ...
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... ‘community business’ has a wide and long-standing currency, although people have used it to denote different things in different contexts and at different times (Haugh and Pardy, 1998; Hayton, 2000; Leeming, 2002). Distilling their various components into a single definition suggested that such enti ...
... ‘community business’ has a wide and long-standing currency, although people have used it to denote different things in different contexts and at different times (Haugh and Pardy, 1998; Hayton, 2000; Leeming, 2002). Distilling their various components into a single definition suggested that such enti ...
E N conomic Statistics in ew Zealand
... Centralized national metadata repository is available and statistical releases are accompanied with metadata Centralized business register is currently used for multiple statistical products Established methods for identifying ‘births’ and ‘deaths’ of businesses IT systems are considered adequate fo ...
... Centralized national metadata repository is available and statistical releases are accompanied with metadata Centralized business register is currently used for multiple statistical products Established methods for identifying ‘births’ and ‘deaths’ of businesses IT systems are considered adequate fo ...
Vertical Multinationals, Industry Characteristics, and Endogenous Technology Spillover
... See Wang and Blomstöm (1992) for survey on the earlier works on this issue. Many of earlier models focus on capital inflow and learning by doing process in dynamic setting ...
... See Wang and Blomstöm (1992) for survey on the earlier works on this issue. Many of earlier models focus on capital inflow and learning by doing process in dynamic setting ...
Does the United States Have a Productivity Slowdown or a
... previously, domestic production of these products has plunged, making this mismeasurement less important for GDP. Although David Byrne, Stephen Oliner, and Daniel Sichel (2015) show that microprocessor (MPU) price declines are substantially understated, this has little immediate implication for prod ...
... previously, domestic production of these products has plunged, making this mismeasurement less important for GDP. Although David Byrne, Stephen Oliner, and Daniel Sichel (2015) show that microprocessor (MPU) price declines are substantially understated, this has little immediate implication for prod ...
Short description of models available in MMB 2.0
... • Foreign sector: Producer currency pricing is assumed so that the Law of one price holds for the final consumption good and the CPI based real exchange rate is unity. Together with the assumption of complete markets this ensures that the consumption levels are equal in both countries at any point i ...
... • Foreign sector: Producer currency pricing is assumed so that the Law of one price holds for the final consumption good and the CPI based real exchange rate is unity. Together with the assumption of complete markets this ensures that the consumption levels are equal in both countries at any point i ...