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... of the United States (Jorgenson, Gollop, and Fraumeni). However, significant differences exist in its contribution to the growth of various sectors of the economy. Capital contributed less than 3%to the growth in agricultural output, while it accounted for about one-third and one-fourth of the growt ...
... of the United States (Jorgenson, Gollop, and Fraumeni). However, significant differences exist in its contribution to the growth of various sectors of the economy. Capital contributed less than 3%to the growth in agricultural output, while it accounted for about one-third and one-fourth of the growt ...
Convergence The Harvard community has made this article openly
... ogous to gross domestic product (GDP), measures factor incomes derived from production within a state. We deflate the nominal figures by the aggregate GSP deflator for the year. (This deflator is close to that for U.S. GDP.) Since we use a common deflator for each state at a point in time, the parti ...
... ogous to gross domestic product (GDP), measures factor incomes derived from production within a state. We deflate the nominal figures by the aggregate GSP deflator for the year. (This deflator is close to that for U.S. GDP.) Since we use a common deflator for each state at a point in time, the parti ...
Francisco Gomes* Alexander Michaelides CRR WP 2003-16
... of GDP in the last decade. Furthermore, continental Europe has a substantially higher social ...
... of GDP in the last decade. Furthermore, continental Europe has a substantially higher social ...
Impact Of Government Expenditure On Gross Domestic Product In
... including Defence/security, Health, Education and Agriculture. Secondary data was collected from the Kenya Bureau of Statistics. Percentages changes and ANOVA tables and T-statistics tables were employed to test the data to achieve the set goals whereas regression analysis was used to determine the ...
... including Defence/security, Health, Education and Agriculture. Secondary data was collected from the Kenya Bureau of Statistics. Percentages changes and ANOVA tables and T-statistics tables were employed to test the data to achieve the set goals whereas regression analysis was used to determine the ...
Shedding Light on the Global Distribution of Economic Activity
... provide a uniform, consistent, and independent estimate of economic activity [4, 13]. The striking correlation between the spatial distribution of nighttime lights and economic activity has been utilized in several studies for estimating economic activity at the national and sub-national level [7, 9 ...
... provide a uniform, consistent, and independent estimate of economic activity [4, 13]. The striking correlation between the spatial distribution of nighttime lights and economic activity has been utilized in several studies for estimating economic activity at the national and sub-national level [7, 9 ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research Volume Title: The International Transmission of Inflation
... that resemble actual movements of exchange rates in the short run are obtained by using this assumption. However, the emphasis on the shortrun asset markets appears to have resulted in neglecting the linkage with the real sector until recently. In MA literature full employment is generally assumed ( ...
... that resemble actual movements of exchange rates in the short run are obtained by using this assumption. However, the emphasis on the shortrun asset markets appears to have resulted in neglecting the linkage with the real sector until recently. In MA literature full employment is generally assumed ( ...
Causality between the Construction Sector and Economic Growth
... Worldwide, the construction sector is considered a prime source of employment generation, which offers job opportunities to millions of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled workers. The sector is also considered to play a key role in generating income in both the formal and the informal sectors of a ...
... Worldwide, the construction sector is considered a prime source of employment generation, which offers job opportunities to millions of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled workers. The sector is also considered to play a key role in generating income in both the formal and the informal sectors of a ...
Papua New Guinea(PNG)
... a democratic government with a parliament and a constitution that protect the peoples rights. ✴ The leaders are elected into ...
... a democratic government with a parliament and a constitution that protect the peoples rights. ✴ The leaders are elected into ...
Preview Sample 1
... Explanation: Scarcity has two powerful effects: It creates competition for resources, and it forces trade-offs on the part of every participant in the economy. Diff: 2 AACSB: Application of knowledge Chapter LO: 1 Course LO: Compare and contrast different economic systems Classification: Concept 6) ...
... Explanation: Scarcity has two powerful effects: It creates competition for resources, and it forces trade-offs on the part of every participant in the economy. Diff: 2 AACSB: Application of knowledge Chapter LO: 1 Course LO: Compare and contrast different economic systems Classification: Concept 6) ...
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... could harm the domestic economy by creating uncertainty that reduces exports, trade and foreign investment (Gylfason, 2001). Second, Barbier (2003) points out that “any depreciation of natural resources must be offset by investment in other productive assets” (p.263). However, he finds that in many ...
... could harm the domestic economy by creating uncertainty that reduces exports, trade and foreign investment (Gylfason, 2001). Second, Barbier (2003) points out that “any depreciation of natural resources must be offset by investment in other productive assets” (p.263). However, he finds that in many ...
Shadow Economies all over the World: New Estimates for 162
... (3) Size of government: general government final consumption expenditures (in percent of GDP, which includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services; positive sign expected), (4) Fiscal freedom, which is a subconent of the Heritage Foundation’s economic freedom index, ...
... (3) Size of government: general government final consumption expenditures (in percent of GDP, which includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services; positive sign expected), (4) Fiscal freedom, which is a subconent of the Heritage Foundation’s economic freedom index, ...
A Review of African Pastoral Production Systems: Approaches to
... a lesser extent water supply. This is in relation to the size of territory to be occupied. This, for example, follows the most recent incidence of rain over the total land area in Kenya, particularly in the arid and semi-arid areas where rainfall and water supply are so uncertain. Thus, the more peo ...
... a lesser extent water supply. This is in relation to the size of territory to be occupied. This, for example, follows the most recent incidence of rain over the total land area in Kenya, particularly in the arid and semi-arid areas where rainfall and water supply are so uncertain. Thus, the more peo ...
A1992GX22600001
... At a substantive level, my 1974 contribution showed that Ricardian equivalence holds under fairly general terms. It can work even though people have finite lifetimes as long as parents are linked altruistically to their children (through intergenerational transfers between parents and children). It ...
... At a substantive level, my 1974 contribution showed that Ricardian equivalence holds under fairly general terms. It can work even though people have finite lifetimes as long as parents are linked altruistically to their children (through intergenerational transfers between parents and children). It ...
Taylor Economics Chapter 34 Test Bank
... 38. In 2010, many high-income countries will be focused on the short-term economic horizon due to aggressive and often controversial steps governments took to jump-start these economies out of severe recession. Considering the economic challenges that result from these policies, which of the followi ...
... 38. In 2010, many high-income countries will be focused on the short-term economic horizon due to aggressive and often controversial steps governments took to jump-start these economies out of severe recession. Considering the economic challenges that result from these policies, which of the followi ...
ECONOMICS • ECON
... 7325 Appli ed Resource E conom ics (3) Application of property rights, externalities, and benefit-cost analysis to resource management; measurement problems; intertemporal allocation, technical changes and resources substitution; and utilization of environmental resources. 7420 Hea lth Car e Econom ...
... 7325 Appli ed Resource E conom ics (3) Application of property rights, externalities, and benefit-cost analysis to resource management; measurement problems; intertemporal allocation, technical changes and resources substitution; and utilization of environmental resources. 7420 Hea lth Car e Econom ...
Material flows slides 1980-2013
... In this figure, material consumption per capita and day is illustrated, using the indicator "Raw Material Consumption". Material consumption equals domestic resource extraction plus imports (and the indirect resource flows of imports) minus exports (and the indirect resource flows of exports). One f ...
... In this figure, material consumption per capita and day is illustrated, using the indicator "Raw Material Consumption". Material consumption equals domestic resource extraction plus imports (and the indirect resource flows of imports) minus exports (and the indirect resource flows of exports). One f ...
Material flows slides 1980-2013
... In this figure, material consumption per capita and day is illustrated, using the indicator "Raw Material Consumption". Material consumption equals domestic resource extraction plus imports (and the indirect resource flows of imports) minus exports (and the indirect resource flows of exports). One f ...
... In this figure, material consumption per capita and day is illustrated, using the indicator "Raw Material Consumption". Material consumption equals domestic resource extraction plus imports (and the indirect resource flows of imports) minus exports (and the indirect resource flows of exports). One f ...
If the GDP is Up, Why is America Down? October 1995
... extent--that it was produced and bought. At the same time, it meant that only transactions involving money could count in the national reckoning. This left out two large realms: the functions of family and community on the one hand, and the natural habitat on the other. Both are crucial to economic ...
... extent--that it was produced and bought. At the same time, it meant that only transactions involving money could count in the national reckoning. This left out two large realms: the functions of family and community on the one hand, and the natural habitat on the other. Both are crucial to economic ...
Reallocation of Resources within the National Productive System in
... 1998. This is not only because the highest GNP and per-capita GNP growth correspond to this period, but also because both curves (inflation and unemployment) intersect at some point between these 2 years, suggesting a possible internal balance of the economy. To prove this assumption, I will make us ...
... 1998. This is not only because the highest GNP and per-capita GNP growth correspond to this period, but also because both curves (inflation and unemployment) intersect at some point between these 2 years, suggesting a possible internal balance of the economy. To prove this assumption, I will make us ...
end-game - Tullett Prebon
... weaknesses in the global economy, and took the financial system to the brink of collapse. The Keynesian solutions of the past are no answer to the challenges of the present and the future, not least because it is impossible to borrow one’s way out of a debt problem. Something wholly new will emerge ...
... weaknesses in the global economy, and took the financial system to the brink of collapse. The Keynesian solutions of the past are no answer to the challenges of the present and the future, not least because it is impossible to borrow one’s way out of a debt problem. Something wholly new will emerge ...
Automatic stabilizers, fiscal rules and
... transfers becoming procyclical, something at odds with the empirical evidence in EMU since unemployment bene…ts are countercyclical. The last set of parameters refers to the interest rate rule. In the baseline model, we set the autocorrelation coe¢cient of the interest rate (½r ) equal to 0:5 and th ...
... transfers becoming procyclical, something at odds with the empirical evidence in EMU since unemployment bene…ts are countercyclical. The last set of parameters refers to the interest rate rule. In the baseline model, we set the autocorrelation coe¢cient of the interest rate (½r ) equal to 0:5 and th ...