NordMod 2030
... market regulation is liberal and protectionism has never been a potent political force. The Nordic economies are open ones and have not shied away from exploiting the global division of labour. On international forums, they usually are proponents of free trade and economic liberalism. Furthermore, t ...
... market regulation is liberal and protectionism has never been a potent political force. The Nordic economies are open ones and have not shied away from exploiting the global division of labour. On international forums, they usually are proponents of free trade and economic liberalism. Furthermore, t ...
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... women, or introducing multi-party democracy, can be argued to be closely related to these channels, and seem in the literature to fall naturally into the social policy category. Social policy instruments tend to be defined in the literature with reference to economic policy instruments. Social poli ...
... women, or introducing multi-party democracy, can be argued to be closely related to these channels, and seem in the literature to fall naturally into the social policy category. Social policy instruments tend to be defined in the literature with reference to economic policy instruments. Social poli ...
A Policymaker`s Guide to Dutch Disease
... tradables rises relative to tradables. In the case where this occurs without aid, the long-run appreciation of the real exchange rate is driven by a rise in productivity, output and incomes. The appreciated real exchange rate is the corollary of higher levels of incomes and consumption that the cou ...
... tradables rises relative to tradables. In the case where this occurs without aid, the long-run appreciation of the real exchange rate is driven by a rise in productivity, output and incomes. The appreciated real exchange rate is the corollary of higher levels of incomes and consumption that the cou ...
Binary Economics: The Economic Theory that Gave Rise
... or with borrowed money that is repaid with the earnings of the capital acquired. Because most employees need their current labor earnings to provide for their families' current living expenses, Kelso proposed an approach to capital acquisition that does not require workers to use their current labor ...
... or with borrowed money that is repaid with the earnings of the capital acquired. Because most employees need their current labor earnings to provide for their families' current living expenses, Kelso proposed an approach to capital acquisition that does not require workers to use their current labor ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DOLLARIZATION, INFLATION AND GROWTH Sebastian Edwards I. Igal Magendzo
... In Table 2 we present, for the dollarized economies for which we have information, summary statistics on inflation, per capita GDP growth, and the standard deviation of growth. In order to put things in perspective we also present data on these three variables for an “unadjusted” control group that ...
... In Table 2 we present, for the dollarized economies for which we have information, summary statistics on inflation, per capita GDP growth, and the standard deviation of growth. In order to put things in perspective we also present data on these three variables for an “unadjusted” control group that ...
second year m...s Chao Li - Lund University Publications
... capital and economic growth. My objective is to explore the causality relationship and mechanism between each two of them. There are two key issues in the thesis: firstly, the important role of human capital and innovation in the endogenous economic growth; secondly, elements in the innovation syste ...
... capital and economic growth. My objective is to explore the causality relationship and mechanism between each two of them. There are two key issues in the thesis: firstly, the important role of human capital and innovation in the endogenous economic growth; secondly, elements in the innovation syste ...
Trends in Soviet Labour Productivity, 1928–1985: War, Postwar Recovery, and Slowdown*
... persisted. During the war, the capital stock was damaged or depreciated, and since the destruction of physical assets was proportionately more severe than the demographic loss the capital–labour ratio probably fell; but this makes postwar investments abnormally profitable, so that investment is enco ...
... persisted. During the war, the capital stock was damaged or depreciated, and since the destruction of physical assets was proportionately more severe than the demographic loss the capital–labour ratio probably fell; but this makes postwar investments abnormally profitable, so that investment is enco ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES TAX POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETATIVENESS Lawrence H. Summers
... domestic goods factor price frontier. It is clear from Figure 1 that under our assumption that the traded good sector is more capital intensive than the non-traded goods sector, a corporate tax will lower capital intensity in both sectors and reduce the relative price of domestic goods, thereby caus ...
... domestic goods factor price frontier. It is clear from Figure 1 that under our assumption that the traded good sector is more capital intensive than the non-traded goods sector, a corporate tax will lower capital intensity in both sectors and reduce the relative price of domestic goods, thereby caus ...
investment - Scottish Enterprise
... as intellectual property and patents), improvements to land and the costs associated with the transfer of assets. GFCF data is expressed as an annual expenditure figure and so does not measure the capital stock. In 2005, it is estimated that GFCF in the UK was about £210 billion14, equivalent to app ...
... as intellectual property and patents), improvements to land and the costs associated with the transfer of assets. GFCF data is expressed as an annual expenditure figure and so does not measure the capital stock. In 2005, it is estimated that GFCF in the UK was about £210 billion14, equivalent to app ...
'Distribution Dynamics: Stratification, Polarization and Convergence Among OECD Economies, 1870-1992'
... for GDP per capita levels that are measured in 1990 international dollars.4 By definition this is a biased grouping, representing 17 of the most developed nations in the world at the end of the 20th century. If the theoretical literature is correct, the forces of convergence should be very strong am ...
... for GDP per capita levels that are measured in 1990 international dollars.4 By definition this is a biased grouping, representing 17 of the most developed nations in the world at the end of the 20th century. If the theoretical literature is correct, the forces of convergence should be very strong am ...
Answers to Homework #4
... e. Suppose we model the government’s deficit as additional demand for loanable funds at every interest rate. What would the new demand for loanable funds curve equation be given that government spending is now $500 and net taxes are $400. Assume nothing else changes except for the level of governmen ...
... e. Suppose we model the government’s deficit as additional demand for loanable funds at every interest rate. What would the new demand for loanable funds curve equation be given that government spending is now $500 and net taxes are $400. Assume nothing else changes except for the level of governmen ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... Bureau of Economic Research
... Almost from the beginning of the modern scientific-technological era ...
... Almost from the beginning of the modern scientific-technological era ...
China`s Growth Model
... early reforms, which began in the agricultural sector. In order to gain political support for the reform, the government carried out policies to increase the income of common people, especially the peasants. This was done by increasing the price of agricultural produce purchased by the state. The re ...
... early reforms, which began in the agricultural sector. In order to gain political support for the reform, the government carried out policies to increase the income of common people, especially the peasants. This was done by increasing the price of agricultural produce purchased by the state. The re ...
Empirical Analysis on the Relationship Between Logistics Industry
... obvious, and even gradually abating. To keep the supply and demand balance of logistics in Xuzhou and to ensure the favorable interaction between economic growth and logistics industry, Xuzhou should seize the golden opportunity brought about by national adjustment on the logistics industry and the ...
... obvious, and even gradually abating. To keep the supply and demand balance of logistics in Xuzhou and to ensure the favorable interaction between economic growth and logistics industry, Xuzhou should seize the golden opportunity brought about by national adjustment on the logistics industry and the ...