savings: a macro perpespetcive - South African Savings Institute
... Income levels Institutionalised (Redlining) Growth in incomes Economic performance Employment ...
... Income levels Institutionalised (Redlining) Growth in incomes Economic performance Employment ...
SAVINGS: A MACRO PERPESPETCIVE
... Income levels Institutionalised (Redlining) Growth in incomes Economic performance Employment ...
... Income levels Institutionalised (Redlining) Growth in incomes Economic performance Employment ...
Summary: Ifo Economic Forecast 2014/2015: German Economy Gradually Regains Impetus (PDF, 172 KB)
... stay at a historically low level. The financing conditions for new corporate investments remain extremely favourable. On balance, fiscal and social policy is providing expansive stimuli. Investment in new equipment will increase sharply, as rising production capacity utilisation rates make investmen ...
... stay at a historically low level. The financing conditions for new corporate investments remain extremely favourable. On balance, fiscal and social policy is providing expansive stimuli. Investment in new equipment will increase sharply, as rising production capacity utilisation rates make investmen ...
Polish Presentation
... Recommendations for the implementation of the EU funds in Poland after 2013: 1. Support for increasing competitiveness of the economy, 2. Improvement of social and territorial cohesion, 3. Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the state. The reconstruction of the implementation system of the ...
... Recommendations for the implementation of the EU funds in Poland after 2013: 1. Support for increasing competitiveness of the economy, 2. Improvement of social and territorial cohesion, 3. Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the state. The reconstruction of the implementation system of the ...
balcerowicz
... caused by curtailment of expenditures rather than by tax increases (see e.g. Alberto Alesina, Roberto Perotti and Jose Tavares, 1998). Some studies show an opposite relationship, but they mainly deal with the response of private consumption to negative fiscal impulses (see e.g. Francesco Giavazzi, T ...
... caused by curtailment of expenditures rather than by tax increases (see e.g. Alberto Alesina, Roberto Perotti and Jose Tavares, 1998). Some studies show an opposite relationship, but they mainly deal with the response of private consumption to negative fiscal impulses (see e.g. Francesco Giavazzi, T ...
Economic and Environmental Challenges
... • No competitiveness at risk issues • Low carbon footprint of our agricultural production will mean it is advantaged world-wide • NZ may have comparative advantage in forest sequestration • International tourism likely to suffer as visiting NZ carbon intensive. Domestic tourism likely to get boost • ...
... • No competitiveness at risk issues • Low carbon footprint of our agricultural production will mean it is advantaged world-wide • NZ may have comparative advantage in forest sequestration • International tourism likely to suffer as visiting NZ carbon intensive. Domestic tourism likely to get boost • ...
Innovation
... • Improve the efficiency of freshwater allocation and usage within limits, and encourage investment in water storage and irrigation • Develop our aquaculture, fisheries and other marine resources, while maintaining marine biodiversity and sustainability • Improve energy efficiency and use of renewab ...
... • Improve the efficiency of freshwater allocation and usage within limits, and encourage investment in water storage and irrigation • Develop our aquaculture, fisheries and other marine resources, while maintaining marine biodiversity and sustainability • Improve energy efficiency and use of renewab ...
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... • Most of this period unemployment did not rise by much – Not much evidence of rise in hidden unemployment, such as a fall in participation rates or an increase in the numbers of “discouraged workers” ...
... • Most of this period unemployment did not rise by much – Not much evidence of rise in hidden unemployment, such as a fall in participation rates or an increase in the numbers of “discouraged workers” ...
The Domestic Economic Outlook SVP and Director of Research
... - Higher real GDP growth - So increased productivity growth provided a unifying explanation for surprising developments of the late 1990s ...
... - Higher real GDP growth - So increased productivity growth provided a unifying explanation for surprising developments of the late 1990s ...
Bang for the Buck: The Real Effects of Military Spending on Security
... Churches are constructed and bibles printed not to provide material well being, but to help fulfill the human need for spiritual guidance; courthouses and law books are aimed not at increasing the material wealth of society, but at providing political order and control. By the same token, battle ta ...
... Churches are constructed and bibles printed not to provide material well being, but to help fulfill the human need for spiritual guidance; courthouses and law books are aimed not at increasing the material wealth of society, but at providing political order and control. By the same token, battle ta ...
19th CENTURY Industrialization
... burgeoning port cities like San Francisco and to expedite the extraction of gold from the mines, railroad tracks would need to be laid across the plains to reach the Pacific and open up trade networks. Questions abounded about the character this new American territory would take: would it be reliant ...
... burgeoning port cities like San Francisco and to expedite the extraction of gold from the mines, railroad tracks would need to be laid across the plains to reach the Pacific and open up trade networks. Questions abounded about the character this new American territory would take: would it be reliant ...
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... convergence • Total factor productivity more important than high investment • Endogenous growth model – technology is endogenous, not exogenous. Importance of education, knowledge, which are not subject to diminishing marginal returns. ...
... convergence • Total factor productivity more important than high investment • Endogenous growth model – technology is endogenous, not exogenous. Importance of education, knowledge, which are not subject to diminishing marginal returns. ...
Issues in Caribbean Development
... how countries are ranked on some variable or category such as population growth or savings per capita. Gross National Product- is the value of goods and services produced by a country plus any income derived from abroad. While it is said to be a good indicator of the economic strengths and weaknesse ...
... how countries are ranked on some variable or category such as population growth or savings per capita. Gross National Product- is the value of goods and services produced by a country plus any income derived from abroad. While it is said to be a good indicator of the economic strengths and weaknesse ...
Chapter 8
... Every measure that promotes economic growth has an opportunity cost. The costs of growth include budgetary costs, consumption costs, the opportunity costs of workers’ time, and the sacrifice of other social goals. Growth, like other desirable goals, involves a policy tradeoff. Some less-developed co ...
... Every measure that promotes economic growth has an opportunity cost. The costs of growth include budgetary costs, consumption costs, the opportunity costs of workers’ time, and the sacrifice of other social goals. Growth, like other desirable goals, involves a policy tradeoff. Some less-developed co ...
– Mr. Satoshi Miura, NTT Opening Statement
... I’d like to talk about NTT’s broadband networks and ICT services, and then indicate how ICT can contribute to economic growth and social benefits. Currently, NTT Group is working on these two strategies. At first, as for the infrastructure, we have been pushing ahead with the construction of the NGN ...
... I’d like to talk about NTT’s broadband networks and ICT services, and then indicate how ICT can contribute to economic growth and social benefits. Currently, NTT Group is working on these two strategies. At first, as for the infrastructure, we have been pushing ahead with the construction of the NGN ...
Chapter 11 - University of San Diego Home Pages
... employment, profits and production show an upward trend Demand for firm’s product is influenced by the business cycle. Policy changes also take place ...
... employment, profits and production show an upward trend Demand for firm’s product is influenced by the business cycle. Policy changes also take place ...
SRI LANKA COUNTRY REPORT
... the Sri Lanka Railway has come down to 1% in the recent past, which was 32% in 1979 showing a drastic decline in the efficiency and competitiveness of SLR in handling freight. All three commercial ports had been connected by railway lines. However, no trains operate at present to or from the Colombo ...
... the Sri Lanka Railway has come down to 1% in the recent past, which was 32% in 1979 showing a drastic decline in the efficiency and competitiveness of SLR in handling freight. All three commercial ports had been connected by railway lines. However, no trains operate at present to or from the Colombo ...