The transmission of US cyclical developments to - ECB
... has persisted despite the falling contribution of the US economy to global growth (from almost 30% in 1950 to around 20% at present). In this paper, we analyse the veracity of this conjecture and consider the implications of a slowdown in the US economy on the rest of the world. Overall we find that ...
... has persisted despite the falling contribution of the US economy to global growth (from almost 30% in 1950 to around 20% at present). In this paper, we analyse the veracity of this conjecture and consider the implications of a slowdown in the US economy on the rest of the world. Overall we find that ...
NOTAS23ING_en.pdf
... and the official discussion is not supported by actions or backed up by sufficient funds and human resources to produce an impact on company performance. PYME development to date has depended primarily on domestic macroeconomic conditions. Trade liberalization has had a negative impact on some count ...
... and the official discussion is not supported by actions or backed up by sufficient funds and human resources to produce an impact on company performance. PYME development to date has depended primarily on domestic macroeconomic conditions. Trade liberalization has had a negative impact on some count ...
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... interactions of the two euro-area countries with the Rest of the World (ROW) via the world markets for goods, capital and crude oil/energy. We model the economic structure of both, Germany and the REA in a fairly detailed way in order to capture as many of the most important features of the two econ ...
... interactions of the two euro-area countries with the Rest of the World (ROW) via the world markets for goods, capital and crude oil/energy. We model the economic structure of both, Germany and the REA in a fairly detailed way in order to capture as many of the most important features of the two econ ...
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM)
... The relationship between the financial development and economic growth is not a new invention. Many researches have been carried out to conceptualize how the development and the structure of the financial sector can affect savings mobilization, investment, , capital accumulation, technological advan ...
... The relationship between the financial development and economic growth is not a new invention. Many researches have been carried out to conceptualize how the development and the structure of the financial sector can affect savings mobilization, investment, , capital accumulation, technological advan ...
The Annual Economic Report 2015
... years following the global financial crisis of 2008, our economy continued to follow a positive growth trajectory. The current fall in oil prices poses a great challenge to all oil exporting countries and the UAE is no exception. However, our national economy has once again proven its resilience. Th ...
... years following the global financial crisis of 2008, our economy continued to follow a positive growth trajectory. The current fall in oil prices poses a great challenge to all oil exporting countries and the UAE is no exception. However, our national economy has once again proven its resilience. Th ...
II. Macroeconomic Performance, Issues and Policies
... or technological and organizational improvements. Singapore has immersed itself aggressively in the knowledge economy. While most countries are focusing on technology and knowledge, Singapore has placed its objectives ahead of the curve by becoming the first country to emphasize creativity through p ...
... or technological and organizational improvements. Singapore has immersed itself aggressively in the knowledge economy. While most countries are focusing on technology and knowledge, Singapore has placed its objectives ahead of the curve by becoming the first country to emphasize creativity through p ...
income inequality and the informal
... increase the size of the informal economy because of strong negative disincentives to work in the formal economy, although this may depend on the nature of the public transfer programs. Some programs are means-tested and redistributive, while others may be targeted more to poorer groups despite a la ...
... increase the size of the informal economy because of strong negative disincentives to work in the formal economy, although this may depend on the nature of the public transfer programs. Some programs are means-tested and redistributive, while others may be targeted more to poorer groups despite a la ...
Week 3
... We start with the simple observation that to produce goods and services requires the input of the factors of production – capital K and Labor L being the most important. The quantity of output that capital and labor can produce at any given time depends on the available technology. The interaction o ...
... We start with the simple observation that to produce goods and services requires the input of the factors of production – capital K and Labor L being the most important. The quantity of output that capital and labor can produce at any given time depends on the available technology. The interaction o ...
Why Did Japan Stop Growing? Takeo Hoshi
... Since the marginal product of capital declines as the capital intensity (K/L) increases, the second term in (3) naturally falls as the economy grows. This observation also implies that countries that are initially poor can grow very quickly by having high rates of capital growth, but more importantl ...
... Since the marginal product of capital declines as the capital intensity (K/L) increases, the second term in (3) naturally falls as the economy grows. This observation also implies that countries that are initially poor can grow very quickly by having high rates of capital growth, but more importantl ...
Growth Performance: An Overview
... has been decisively superior to that in the pre-1991 period. The critical question to which I turn next is what accounts for the fragile but significantly higher growth during 1977-91, especially 1988-91, than in the preceding years. While substantially more detailed and quantitative work than done ...
... has been decisively superior to that in the pre-1991 period. The critical question to which I turn next is what accounts for the fragile but significantly higher growth during 1977-91, especially 1988-91, than in the preceding years. While substantially more detailed and quantitative work than done ...
Structural Policy Questions and Research Directions
... students/workers Trade: effects of imported materials; effects of international specialisation Competition policy: effects of concentration; deregulation Framework conditions: which regulations to tackle first; how do they affect productivity ...
... students/workers Trade: effects of imported materials; effects of international specialisation Competition policy: effects of concentration; deregulation Framework conditions: which regulations to tackle first; how do they affect productivity ...
Chapter 2 - TEST BANK 360
... The opportunity cost of receiving a 90 rather than an 80 on the accounting exam is represented by how many points on the economics exam? a. 15 points. b. 80 points. c. 90 points. d. 10 points. 12. On a production possibilities curve, a change from economic inefficiency to economic efficiency is obta ...
... The opportunity cost of receiving a 90 rather than an 80 on the accounting exam is represented by how many points on the economics exam? a. 15 points. b. 80 points. c. 90 points. d. 10 points. 12. On a production possibilities curve, a change from economic inefficiency to economic efficiency is obta ...
Parkin-Bade Chapter 30
... frontier shows all the combinations of output that can be produced if all society’s scarce resources are fully and efficiently employed. Economic growth expands society’s production possibilities, shifting the ppf up and to the right. ...
... frontier shows all the combinations of output that can be produced if all society’s scarce resources are fully and efficiently employed. Economic growth expands society’s production possibilities, shifting the ppf up and to the right. ...
MS Word
... 2011-12. However, the decline in the investment rate was less. It fell from 38.1 per cent in 2008-09 to 35 per cent in 2011-12 which is a decline of 3 percentage points. The lower decline in the investment rate is accounted for by the fact that the current account deficit rose from 2 per cent of GDP ...
... 2011-12. However, the decline in the investment rate was less. It fell from 38.1 per cent in 2008-09 to 35 per cent in 2011-12 which is a decline of 3 percentage points. The lower decline in the investment rate is accounted for by the fact that the current account deficit rose from 2 per cent of GDP ...
Discussion of AMP - the Advanced Manufacturing
... will have to meet them Timetable – starting to see these adv’d mfg. technologies emerge – will be pervasive in next 15 years Just as with “Lean Mfg.” (way US firms responded to Japan’s model of the 70s-80s), today’s firms will need to pursue these advanced technologies because the competitive ef ...
... will have to meet them Timetable – starting to see these adv’d mfg. technologies emerge – will be pervasive in next 15 years Just as with “Lean Mfg.” (way US firms responded to Japan’s model of the 70s-80s), today’s firms will need to pursue these advanced technologies because the competitive ef ...