APEC Meeting Documents - APEC Meeting Document Database
... statistical techniques used, but nevertheless they often suggest that it makes sense to monitor debt developments using thresholds (i.e., norms) that help indicating broadly which levels of debt are safe or risky in terms of their effects on economic growth. In addition, the studies report little co ...
... statistical techniques used, but nevertheless they often suggest that it makes sense to monitor debt developments using thresholds (i.e., norms) that help indicating broadly which levels of debt are safe or risky in terms of their effects on economic growth. In addition, the studies report little co ...
Monetary Policy Transparency - Faculty of Economics
... 37 central banks in 2006, and found a significant increase in economic and policy transparency for advanced economies. The most extensive dataset on monetary policy transparency is by Dincer and Eichengreen (2013), who compiled the Eijffinger-Geraats index for 120 central banks from 1998 to 2010. Th ...
... 37 central banks in 2006, and found a significant increase in economic and policy transparency for advanced economies. The most extensive dataset on monetary policy transparency is by Dincer and Eichengreen (2013), who compiled the Eijffinger-Geraats index for 120 central banks from 1998 to 2010. Th ...
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
... the price level falls can be found in changes in the net export component of aggregate demand. All other things unchanged, a lower price level in an economy reduces the prices of its goods and services relative to foreign-produced goods and services. A lower price level makes that economy’s goods mo ...
... the price level falls can be found in changes in the net export component of aggregate demand. All other things unchanged, a lower price level in an economy reduces the prices of its goods and services relative to foreign-produced goods and services. A lower price level makes that economy’s goods mo ...
Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
... An increase in aggregate supply is economic growth — the expansion of the economy’s capacity to produce products and services. Figure 8.3 shows the effects of an increase in the quantity or quality of inputs. In Figure 8.3a, the increase in inputs shifts the production possibilities frontier to the ...
... An increase in aggregate supply is economic growth — the expansion of the economy’s capacity to produce products and services. Figure 8.3 shows the effects of an increase in the quantity or quality of inputs. In Figure 8.3a, the increase in inputs shifts the production possibilities frontier to the ...
E A conomic Statistics in ustralia
... ▪ Contact points publicized for each statistical subject area ▪ User consultations are organized by producers of economic statistics ▪ Awareness of relevance, among users, of official statistics to economic policy making is considered sufficient and there are activities in place to improve upon it ...
... ▪ Contact points publicized for each statistical subject area ▪ User consultations are organized by producers of economic statistics ▪ Awareness of relevance, among users, of official statistics to economic policy making is considered sufficient and there are activities in place to improve upon it ...
THE MIT DICTIONARY OF MODERN ECONOMICS
... payment in the form of interest. These two elements of abstinence provide a theory of the supply of savings which can be used in conjunction with a demand for investment to explain the existence of a positive rate of interest. accelerated depreciation. See DEPRECIATION. ...
... payment in the form of interest. These two elements of abstinence provide a theory of the supply of savings which can be used in conjunction with a demand for investment to explain the existence of a positive rate of interest. accelerated depreciation. See DEPRECIATION. ...
Background Report Volume 2 (PDF 2293KB)
... detailed indicators have been presented under 48 domain themes such as gross domestic product, literacy and waste management. A report with a large number of indicators would most likely fail to give the reader a clear sense of the direction and rate of progress. The broad range of available statist ...
... detailed indicators have been presented under 48 domain themes such as gross domestic product, literacy and waste management. A report with a large number of indicators would most likely fail to give the reader a clear sense of the direction and rate of progress. The broad range of available statist ...
Owning Development: Taxation to fight poverty
... resources out of developing countries in 2008 was between $1.26 and $1.44trn.3 Approximately half of these resources from 2002 to 2008 were diverted through trade mispricing practises by multinational companies, the other remaining flows being due to corruption and criminal activities. Tax havens cl ...
... resources out of developing countries in 2008 was between $1.26 and $1.44trn.3 Approximately half of these resources from 2002 to 2008 were diverted through trade mispricing practises by multinational companies, the other remaining flows being due to corruption and criminal activities. Tax havens cl ...
Australia to 2050: future challenges Circulated by
... population, escalating pressures on the health system, and an environment vulnerable to climate change. These challenges will place substantial pressure on Australia’s economy, living standards and government finances over the next 40 years. These are challenges affecting developed countries around ...
... population, escalating pressures on the health system, and an environment vulnerable to climate change. These challenges will place substantial pressure on Australia’s economy, living standards and government finances over the next 40 years. These are challenges affecting developed countries around ...
III Select Credit Fund Ltd. October 2010
... who want units of that currency in return • The government then provisions itself by using its currency to purchase the goods and services offered for sale that it desires III OFFSHORE ADVISORS ...
... who want units of that currency in return • The government then provisions itself by using its currency to purchase the goods and services offered for sale that it desires III OFFSHORE ADVISORS ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES RATIONAL ADDICTION, PEER EXTERNALITIES Donald S. Kenkel
... We proceed to studying the long-run effects of an excise tax on addictive goods. We note that there are a number of important reasons for taxation of addictive consumption in our framework. When individuals are young and make their savings decisions, they do not take into account how a lower capital ...
... We proceed to studying the long-run effects of an excise tax on addictive goods. We note that there are a number of important reasons for taxation of addictive consumption in our framework. When individuals are young and make their savings decisions, they do not take into account how a lower capital ...
Pension Reforms in Japan
... increase the pension eligibility age in light of high and rising life expectancy in Japan. This would have a positive effect on economic growth in the long run by helping to raise labor force participation, and would be relatively fair in sharing the burden of fiscal adjustment between younger and o ...
... increase the pension eligibility age in light of high and rising life expectancy in Japan. This would have a positive effect on economic growth in the long run by helping to raise labor force participation, and would be relatively fair in sharing the burden of fiscal adjustment between younger and o ...
Principles Of Economics
... The sample quiz provided for each chapter has two sections: multiple-choice and nonmultiple choice. The multiple-choice section is designed to be given after a student reads the chapter but before material is covered in class. The multiple-choice questions test mainly knowledge (the first level of l ...
... The sample quiz provided for each chapter has two sections: multiple-choice and nonmultiple choice. The multiple-choice section is designed to be given after a student reads the chapter but before material is covered in class. The multiple-choice questions test mainly knowledge (the first level of l ...
Decomposing Sources of Inflation
... price spiral. The higher wage could in turn leads to higher inflation. As described in Wide--angled Economic-Monetary Monetary Policy Group (2008), (2008) labor unions in Thailand are rather strong, strengthening the possibility of the wage-price rice spiral phenomena. ...
... price spiral. The higher wage could in turn leads to higher inflation. As described in Wide--angled Economic-Monetary Monetary Policy Group (2008), (2008) labor unions in Thailand are rather strong, strengthening the possibility of the wage-price rice spiral phenomena. ...
Implementation of the Fiscal Compact in the Euro Area Member States
... are supposed to supervise compliance with the new fiscal rules. Although the fiscal councils are generally not vested with the power to intervene into national fiscal policies directly, they might have considerable impact on fiscal outcomes through their influence on the public debate. Thus, staffin ...
... are supposed to supervise compliance with the new fiscal rules. Although the fiscal councils are generally not vested with the power to intervene into national fiscal policies directly, they might have considerable impact on fiscal outcomes through their influence on the public debate. Thus, staffin ...
Public Finances in EMU - 2014 - European Commission
... The challenging economic times are not yet over. The economic recovery has not lived up to the expectations that existed earlier on the year and growth projections have been revised downwards in most EU Member States. Today, the risk of persistent low growth, close to zero inflation and high unemplo ...
... The challenging economic times are not yet over. The economic recovery has not lived up to the expectations that existed earlier on the year and growth projections have been revised downwards in most EU Member States. Today, the risk of persistent low growth, close to zero inflation and high unemplo ...
A model-based analysis of the macroeconomic
... remain no better than low-skilled over the long run – there is just a 0.14 percentage point increase in the aggregate unemployment rate because labour demand is raised by supplydriven cuts in real wages as well as shifts in demand towards employees with different qualifications. In this worst-case s ...
... remain no better than low-skilled over the long run – there is just a 0.14 percentage point increase in the aggregate unemployment rate because labour demand is raised by supplydriven cuts in real wages as well as shifts in demand towards employees with different qualifications. In this worst-case s ...
The profit maximizing level of output is found by equating its
... ► Because one cannot calculate the quantities of intermediate goods produced. Question No: 23 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one ------------------ plays an important role in making sure that the economy reaches and stays at equilibrium at the potential output level. ► Real exchange rate. ► The produc ...
... ► Because one cannot calculate the quantities of intermediate goods produced. Question No: 23 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one ------------------ plays an important role in making sure that the economy reaches and stays at equilibrium at the potential output level. ► Real exchange rate. ► The produc ...