A recent scholarly publication by economists from West
... seem to be inappropriate when applied to the economic conditions and reality of the Navajo Nation. The study solicited by Wal-Mart shows that over the longterm jobs employment is reduced. Other independent studies also show this. However, these are for economic conditions such as those found in plac ...
... seem to be inappropriate when applied to the economic conditions and reality of the Navajo Nation. The study solicited by Wal-Mart shows that over the longterm jobs employment is reduced. Other independent studies also show this. However, these are for economic conditions such as those found in plac ...
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... demand for other products in the local economy, with subsequent flow on effects in production, incomes and employment. Also the extra profits can through taxes benefit society as a whole by using this surplus into public investments. However, opponents to economic management instruments argue that a ...
... demand for other products in the local economy, with subsequent flow on effects in production, incomes and employment. Also the extra profits can through taxes benefit society as a whole by using this surplus into public investments. However, opponents to economic management instruments argue that a ...
research paper series Research Paper 2014/04
... institutions to mitigate the effects of market frictions (such as informational asymmetries between lenders and borrowers, poor quality corporate governance and intermediation costs), on the ability of its entrepreneurs to borrow.2 There is empirical support for the assertion that financial constrai ...
... institutions to mitigate the effects of market frictions (such as informational asymmetries between lenders and borrowers, poor quality corporate governance and intermediation costs), on the ability of its entrepreneurs to borrow.2 There is empirical support for the assertion that financial constrai ...
Foreign Direct Investment: South Africa’s Elixir of Life?
... cost channel exists as a result of immobile factors becoming more costly, resulting in product prices rising and decreased competitiveness. The author thus claims that provided the revenue channel exceeds the cost channel, a positive relationship will exist between FDI and currency appreciations. O ...
... cost channel exists as a result of immobile factors becoming more costly, resulting in product prices rising and decreased competitiveness. The author thus claims that provided the revenue channel exceeds the cost channel, a positive relationship will exist between FDI and currency appreciations. O ...
2016 World Economic Situation
... The world gross product is projected to grow by a mere 2.4 per cent in 2015, a significant downward revision from the 2.8 per cent forecast in the World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2015. More than seven years after the global financial crisis, policymakers around the world still face ...
... The world gross product is projected to grow by a mere 2.4 per cent in 2015, a significant downward revision from the 2.8 per cent forecast in the World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2015. More than seven years after the global financial crisis, policymakers around the world still face ...
... This theory divides the activities of production/type of work contained in one area of activity and the activities of non-base basis. Base activities are activities that are exogenous means not bound to the internal condition of the economy of the region and also serves to encourage the growth of ot ...
The Effects of Natural Disasters on Long Run Growth Aaron Popp
... Human capital accumulation positively affects economic growth in most circumstances. If the technology embodied in the physical capital of an economy is sophisticated, then investment in human capital will yield higher productivity. Investment in human capital yields more educated, competent workers ...
... Human capital accumulation positively affects economic growth in most circumstances. If the technology embodied in the physical capital of an economy is sophisticated, then investment in human capital will yield higher productivity. Investment in human capital yields more educated, competent workers ...
This Fleeting World
... civilization, the United States or, say, the city of Poughkeepsie), is a challenge. However, as former history teachers now working with prospective and practicing teachers, we think the teaching problems are more acute in world history. Most teachers seem to think this is because they must fit more ...
... civilization, the United States or, say, the city of Poughkeepsie), is a challenge. However, as former history teachers now working with prospective and practicing teachers, we think the teaching problems are more acute in world history. Most teachers seem to think this is because they must fit more ...
The Performance of Manufacturing Sector in
... following subsections discuss various phases (reforms) that have been adopted in Tanzania improve the manufacturing sector. Industrial development in the early post-independence period, 1961-67 In the early 1960s, the national economic agenda focused on growth with little attention to structural cha ...
... following subsections discuss various phases (reforms) that have been adopted in Tanzania improve the manufacturing sector. Industrial development in the early post-independence period, 1961-67 In the early 1960s, the national economic agenda focused on growth with little attention to structural cha ...
The Reserve Bank’s process for forecasting business investment
... of a desktop computer, whereas, for a large company, it may be an entire factory. Because business investment is a volatile component of expenditure on GDP, it is important for the Reserve Bank to forecast it as accurately as possible. While there are a number of indicators that provide useful infor ...
... of a desktop computer, whereas, for a large company, it may be an entire factory. Because business investment is a volatile component of expenditure on GDP, it is important for the Reserve Bank to forecast it as accurately as possible. While there are a number of indicators that provide useful infor ...
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... economies, the wage rate has increased steadily, the rental rate of capital has been approximately constant. As is well known in growth theory, this pattern indicates that most of the new technologies are labor-augmenting. 4. Beginning in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, both unemployment and the ...
... economies, the wage rate has increased steadily, the rental rate of capital has been approximately constant. As is well known in growth theory, this pattern indicates that most of the new technologies are labor-augmenting. 4. Beginning in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, both unemployment and the ...
The conditional labor demand from Leontief production function can
... substitute labor with capital, limiting employment growth in state-invested firms. Sectoral reallocation of the state investment is also critical for labor demand. Sectors receiving more state investment may not require high labor intensity for production, and hence the benefit to employment due to ...
... substitute labor with capital, limiting employment growth in state-invested firms. Sectoral reallocation of the state investment is also critical for labor demand. Sectors receiving more state investment may not require high labor intensity for production, and hence the benefit to employment due to ...
Privatisation Methods and Economic Growth in Transition Economies
... foreign participation. Mixed privatisation has led to insider ownership, often dominated by managers, and sometimes with a large retained state ownership share (e.g., Romania and Slovenia). The consequences of mass privatisation for ownership have been more complex. In Russia and Ukraine, widespread ...
... foreign participation. Mixed privatisation has led to insider ownership, often dominated by managers, and sometimes with a large retained state ownership share (e.g., Romania and Slovenia). The consequences of mass privatisation for ownership have been more complex. In Russia and Ukraine, widespread ...
A MACROECONOMETRIC MODEL FOR THE ECONOMY OF
... It is evident from the policy options assessed in this study that fiscal policy remains the main and most potent policy instrument available to policy makers. It is also evident that the effectiveness of fiscal policy is not exclusive as monetary policy can still be used to some extent. A salient ou ...
... It is evident from the policy options assessed in this study that fiscal policy remains the main and most potent policy instrument available to policy makers. It is also evident that the effectiveness of fiscal policy is not exclusive as monetary policy can still be used to some extent. A salient ou ...