Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol. 20, No. 2, December 2013
... However, a high level of accumulated debt has adverse implications for investment and economic growth. A broad rationalization of these effects is referred as the “debt overhang” theory. The theory asserts that if there is a probability that country’s future debt will be more than its repayment abil ...
... However, a high level of accumulated debt has adverse implications for investment and economic growth. A broad rationalization of these effects is referred as the “debt overhang” theory. The theory asserts that if there is a probability that country’s future debt will be more than its repayment abil ...
The Emergence of Informal Sector and the
... In 1990-2004, the proportion of added value of urban individual sector in the national non-agricultural GDP rose from 4.4% to 10.3%; that of the private sector, rose from 0.4% to 12.2%; that of the unregistered sector, rose from 4.3% to 14.4% (the added value of the unregistered informal sector in t ...
... In 1990-2004, the proportion of added value of urban individual sector in the national non-agricultural GDP rose from 4.4% to 10.3%; that of the private sector, rose from 0.4% to 12.2%; that of the unregistered sector, rose from 4.3% to 14.4% (the added value of the unregistered informal sector in t ...
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... situation and economic expectations for the next six months. The correlation of the two cli100.3 towards its long-term avemate components can be illustrated in a four-quadrant diagram (“Ifo Business Cycle Clock”). rage of 109.0 (1996-2011), due to The assessments on the present economic situation ar ...
... situation and economic expectations for the next six months. The correlation of the two cli100.3 towards its long-term avemate components can be illustrated in a four-quadrant diagram (“Ifo Business Cycle Clock”). rage of 109.0 (1996-2011), due to The assessments on the present economic situation ar ...
Green Agrowth as a Third Option: Removing the GDP
... I will define this agrowth strategy, motivate its rationality, and examine its premises, implications, advantages, political feasibility and practical steps. 2. GDP as an information failure If we talk about economic growth, we effectively focus on changes in GDP, and implicitly or explicitly assume ...
... I will define this agrowth strategy, motivate its rationality, and examine its premises, implications, advantages, political feasibility and practical steps. 2. GDP as an information failure If we talk about economic growth, we effectively focus on changes in GDP, and implicitly or explicitly assume ...
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... fixed effects analysis. Tanzania, for example, halved its negative distortion to the relative price of farm products over the 1985-2005 period, during which time income per capita increased by over 30 percent. By contrast, over the same period Zimbabwe worsened its distortions to relative agricultur ...
... fixed effects analysis. Tanzania, for example, halved its negative distortion to the relative price of farm products over the 1985-2005 period, during which time income per capita increased by over 30 percent. By contrast, over the same period Zimbabwe worsened its distortions to relative agricultur ...
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... Saving involves sacrificing consumption today for consumption later on.4 Income that is not consumed is invested in capital which raises the productive capacity of individuals and the economy as a whole; this process of expanding inputs into production is one way the economy can grow. But how much i ...
... Saving involves sacrificing consumption today for consumption later on.4 Income that is not consumed is invested in capital which raises the productive capacity of individuals and the economy as a whole; this process of expanding inputs into production is one way the economy can grow. But how much i ...
South Africa - SOEs in Focus Namibia's Societal Acceleration Platform
... Whilst the state may capitalise SOEs in the start up phase and in other defined circumstances, it now requires SOEs to be able to augment such capitalisation from their own financial efficiency and from the capital markets A strong balance sheet and the ability to partner with private capital is ...
... Whilst the state may capitalise SOEs in the start up phase and in other defined circumstances, it now requires SOEs to be able to augment such capitalisation from their own financial efficiency and from the capital markets A strong balance sheet and the ability to partner with private capital is ...
Measures of economic activity and their implications for
... per cent. However, that of Luxembourg accelerated from around 1982, and Ireland’s from 1994, giving them an overall rate of nearly three per cent and four per cent per annum respectively. Despite the upward trend depicted in the figure, work by Easterlin (1995) and others suggests that this has not ...
... per cent. However, that of Luxembourg accelerated from around 1982, and Ireland’s from 1994, giving them an overall rate of nearly three per cent and four per cent per annum respectively. Despite the upward trend depicted in the figure, work by Easterlin (1995) and others suggests that this has not ...
Key Sectors - Malawi
... • Exemption of duty on direct importation of goods used in the tourism industry ...
... • Exemption of duty on direct importation of goods used in the tourism industry ...