1 Regional Development and Regional Inequality: An
... However, more important as a growth stimulator in the less developed regions is the action taken by the government. The trickling-down effects generated by market forces are very unlikely to overtake the polarization effects in the early stages of the development process. The lack of economic infras ...
... However, more important as a growth stimulator in the less developed regions is the action taken by the government. The trickling-down effects generated by market forces are very unlikely to overtake the polarization effects in the early stages of the development process. The lack of economic infras ...
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... weighted trade networks (Bhattacharya et al., 2008). Recently, the “product space” (Hidalgo et al., 2007) and connections between banks (Iori et al., 2008) have been analyzed. Grassi (2010) studied information flow across board members of different firms, focusing on node centralities. In fact, it i ...
... weighted trade networks (Bhattacharya et al., 2008). Recently, the “product space” (Hidalgo et al., 2007) and connections between banks (Iori et al., 2008) have been analyzed. Grassi (2010) studied information flow across board members of different firms, focusing on node centralities. In fact, it i ...
Multiplier
... The multiplier principles occupies a very important place not only in economic theory but also in shaping economic policy. It plays a vital role as an instrument of income building. It tells us how a small increase in investment can result in large increase in income. Multiplier uses control of busi ...
... The multiplier principles occupies a very important place not only in economic theory but also in shaping economic policy. It plays a vital role as an instrument of income building. It tells us how a small increase in investment can result in large increase in income. Multiplier uses control of busi ...
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... driven by increases in prices/inputs is typically not sustainable in the long run, particularly if policy artificially distorts sector prices upward and otherwise slows the adjustment associated with the competition for economy-wide resources among a country's agricultural and non-agricultural secto ...
... driven by increases in prices/inputs is typically not sustainable in the long run, particularly if policy artificially distorts sector prices upward and otherwise slows the adjustment associated with the competition for economy-wide resources among a country's agricultural and non-agricultural secto ...
11 - Weber State University
... 71) Gordon notes that along with slow labor productivity growth in the period 1973-1995, real wages also grew slowly. What sort of productivity shocks are consistent with this explanation of the link between real wage growth and the growth of labor productivity? A) Productivity shocks which decrease ...
... 71) Gordon notes that along with slow labor productivity growth in the period 1973-1995, real wages also grew slowly. What sort of productivity shocks are consistent with this explanation of the link between real wage growth and the growth of labor productivity? A) Productivity shocks which decrease ...
Economic Terms Presentation2
... Command Economy Your definition? Actual definition: An economic system in which the ...
... Command Economy Your definition? Actual definition: An economic system in which the ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DETERIORATION OF THE TERMS OF TRADE AND
... The economy produces and consumes a domestic good and in addition, imports another good from abroad. The relative priceof the imported good is taken as given. The economy has access to the world capital market, where it can borrow or lend as much as it wants at a given interest rate, though subject ...
... The economy produces and consumes a domestic good and in addition, imports another good from abroad. The relative priceof the imported good is taken as given. The economy has access to the world capital market, where it can borrow or lend as much as it wants at a given interest rate, though subject ...
Investment and profits in neo-kaleckian models: a critical
... as a “wage-led regime”, while it would be a “profit-led regime” if the latter were the prevailing effect. In other words, a wage-led regime is characterized by the fact that a rise in the wage share brings about an increase of total aggregate demand, while the opposite will happen in a profit-led re ...
... as a “wage-led regime”, while it would be a “profit-led regime” if the latter were the prevailing effect. In other words, a wage-led regime is characterized by the fact that a rise in the wage share brings about an increase of total aggregate demand, while the opposite will happen in a profit-led re ...
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... Landlords - irrigated areas households are those whose main sources of income are those sources of income other than ages and salaries, entrepreneurial activities and net receipts from family sustenance in NCR and regions I - IV and XI. e Landlords - non-irrigated areas are those whose main sources ...
... Landlords - irrigated areas households are those whose main sources of income are those sources of income other than ages and salaries, entrepreneurial activities and net receipts from family sustenance in NCR and regions I - IV and XI. e Landlords - non-irrigated areas are those whose main sources ...
Remittances and Economic Growth in Mexico
... rival FDI inflows in 2000 and exceeded them by a significant margin after 2004, particularly during the recessionary years of 2009-2010. From a regional standpoint, Canas et. al. report that the lion’s share of remittances were sent to the middle income (and poor) central western-states of Michoacan ...
... rival FDI inflows in 2000 and exceeded them by a significant margin after 2004, particularly during the recessionary years of 2009-2010. From a regional standpoint, Canas et. al. report that the lion’s share of remittances were sent to the middle income (and poor) central western-states of Michoacan ...
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... capital share with respect to the 51 U.S. states and the 14 E.U. countries. For U.S. states, we use annual cross-section data covering the period from 1990 to 2000. For E.U. countries the data instead consist of cross-sections equally spaced at 5-year intervals; these data generally cover the period ...
... capital share with respect to the 51 U.S. states and the 14 E.U. countries. For U.S. states, we use annual cross-section data covering the period from 1990 to 2000. For E.U. countries the data instead consist of cross-sections equally spaced at 5-year intervals; these data generally cover the period ...
Forecasting growth in eastern Europe and central Asia
... systems that are dominated by western European banks. Lastly, the EBRD region includes several commodity-producing countries (Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, but also Mongolia and Armenia) whose economies follow the movements of global commodity markets. How do global economic developments transmit ...
... systems that are dominated by western European banks. Lastly, the EBRD region includes several commodity-producing countries (Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, but also Mongolia and Armenia) whose economies follow the movements of global commodity markets. How do global economic developments transmit ...
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEFENSE SPENDING
... determinants of defense spending in six Asian countries: the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. Their research suggested that economic variables and resource availability were the main determinants of military expenditures inthese six countries. The purpose of th ...
... determinants of defense spending in six Asian countries: the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. Their research suggested that economic variables and resource availability were the main determinants of military expenditures inthese six countries. The purpose of th ...
Resource Productivity in Tianjin Based on
... resource is limited, and in the mining will produce the environment load, we should improve the resource productivity to create more GDP by fewer resources. ...
... resource is limited, and in the mining will produce the environment load, we should improve the resource productivity to create more GDP by fewer resources. ...
National Income
... The way of distributing the national income, across the individuals and factor owners is very important both socially and economically. Income distribution is affected by social, economical and political factors. The essential factor that forms the income distribution is ownership of production tool ...
... The way of distributing the national income, across the individuals and factor owners is very important both socially and economically. Income distribution is affected by social, economical and political factors. The essential factor that forms the income distribution is ownership of production tool ...
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... these impacts are transitory or permanent. For example Skidmore and Toya (2002) find that climatic events have a positive relationship with long run growth (which they argue could be due to disasters providing an impetus for 'creative destruction' dynamics) while Raddatz (2009) finds the opposite ef ...
... these impacts are transitory or permanent. For example Skidmore and Toya (2002) find that climatic events have a positive relationship with long run growth (which they argue could be due to disasters providing an impetus for 'creative destruction' dynamics) while Raddatz (2009) finds the opposite ef ...
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... compared in like units. For example, it would be inappropriate to present the different percentage changes from technology shocks across research projects; knowing that pasture production improves dairy farm productivity x per cent, and beef y per cent does not have any implications for resource all ...
... compared in like units. For example, it would be inappropriate to present the different percentage changes from technology shocks across research projects; knowing that pasture production improves dairy farm productivity x per cent, and beef y per cent does not have any implications for resource all ...