Northland Region Annual Economic Profile 2012
... What is the industrial structure of employment in Northland? ............................................ 16 Which are the largest employing industries in Northland? ................................................... 17 Which industries have created the most jobs? .................................. ...
... What is the industrial structure of employment in Northland? ............................................ 16 Which are the largest employing industries in Northland? ................................................... 17 Which industries have created the most jobs? .................................. ...
The Impact of Regional and Sectoral Productivity Changes on the U.S. Economy,
... The major part of research in macroeconomics has traditionally emphasized aggregate disturbances as sources of aggregate changes.1 Exceptions to this approach were Long and Plosser (1983), and Horvath (1998, 2000) who posited that because of input-output linkages, productivity disturbances at the le ...
... The major part of research in macroeconomics has traditionally emphasized aggregate disturbances as sources of aggregate changes.1 Exceptions to this approach were Long and Plosser (1983), and Horvath (1998, 2000) who posited that because of input-output linkages, productivity disturbances at the le ...
18 July 2008 - Third World Network
... Millennium did not lead to a diversification or structural changes in LDC economies, the report said, noting that for the LDCs as a group, dependence on commodities has increased since 2000, along with the growth acceleration. Primary commodities increased from 59% of total merchandise exports in 20 ...
... Millennium did not lead to a diversification or structural changes in LDC economies, the report said, noting that for the LDCs as a group, dependence on commodities has increased since 2000, along with the growth acceleration. Primary commodities increased from 59% of total merchandise exports in 20 ...
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... My basic strategy is the following. Fluctuations in military spending reveal the slope of the consumption/GNP schedule. GNP rises with military spending-quite stably, GNP has risen by about sixty-two cents for every dollar increase in military spending. This conclusion is supported by data from year ...
... My basic strategy is the following. Fluctuations in military spending reveal the slope of the consumption/GNP schedule. GNP rises with military spending-quite stably, GNP has risen by about sixty-two cents for every dollar increase in military spending. This conclusion is supported by data from year ...
PERUVIAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION Spillovers, capital flows and prudential regulation in
... which accept houses as collateral more easily than capital. This restriction generates a link between the entrepreneurs’ debt limits and the price of collateral. This link, given the collateral pledged by entrepreneurs in the tradable and non-tradable sectors, is the main mechanism that generates co ...
... which accept houses as collateral more easily than capital. This restriction generates a link between the entrepreneurs’ debt limits and the price of collateral. This link, given the collateral pledged by entrepreneurs in the tradable and non-tradable sectors, is the main mechanism that generates co ...
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... international financial markets and cause significant exchange rate instability not merely involving the dollar but perhaps several currencies in the region. Such a phenomenon would, in turn, have a negative impact on the regional economy by making consumers and investors more risk averse, tempting ...
... international financial markets and cause significant exchange rate instability not merely involving the dollar but perhaps several currencies in the region. Such a phenomenon would, in turn, have a negative impact on the regional economy by making consumers and investors more risk averse, tempting ...
... of economic growth in the region. Nevertheless, the increasing strength of the domestic market, the rapid expansion of intraregional trade and investment, and flexible domestic policies have enabled the region to sustain remarkably high growth rates, though with considerable variation among countrie ...
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... of modern bias but of an attempt to apprehend universal categories of economic analysis in order to clarify the true particularities of different economic systems1. The point is to show that the coherence of institutionalist thought founded by economists such as Mitchell, Commons and Veblen are in a ...
... of modern bias but of an attempt to apprehend universal categories of economic analysis in order to clarify the true particularities of different economic systems1. The point is to show that the coherence of institutionalist thought founded by economists such as Mitchell, Commons and Veblen are in a ...
rent seeking and the resource curse - UCSB Economics
... realize benefits from natural resource wealth. Natural resource wealth is a “curse” rather than a benefit to society when property rights are not defined or respected and the wealth becomes a rentseeking prize (Congleton et al., 2008). Anecdotal evidence, for example from Venezuela and Nigeria, is ...
... realize benefits from natural resource wealth. Natural resource wealth is a “curse” rather than a benefit to society when property rights are not defined or respected and the wealth becomes a rentseeking prize (Congleton et al., 2008). Anecdotal evidence, for example from Venezuela and Nigeria, is ...
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... region under study here would provide a laboratory for such areas in assessing the contribution of agriculture to an urban economy. The nine rural parishes in the region tend to be characterized by high unemployment, low educational attainment levels, and high poverty rates. The decline of agricultu ...
... region under study here would provide a laboratory for such areas in assessing the contribution of agriculture to an urban economy. The nine rural parishes in the region tend to be characterized by high unemployment, low educational attainment levels, and high poverty rates. The decline of agricultu ...
91219 The Economic Impact of the 2014 Ebola Epidemic:
... The 2014 outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease1 in West Africa2 has taken a devastating human toll. Although the outbreak originated in rural Guinea, it has hit hardest in Liberia and Sierra Leone, in part because it has reached urban areas in these two countries, a factor that distinguishes this outb ...
... The 2014 outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease1 in West Africa2 has taken a devastating human toll. Although the outbreak originated in rural Guinea, it has hit hardest in Liberia and Sierra Leone, in part because it has reached urban areas in these two countries, a factor that distinguishes this outb ...