Slide 1
... • Start up relied on 3F’s (Family, Friends and Fool) for finance. • Resulted in funding gap • Government realized the gap and introduced the CEDA scheme ...
... • Start up relied on 3F’s (Family, Friends and Fool) for finance. • Resulted in funding gap • Government realized the gap and introduced the CEDA scheme ...
Business cycle Macro activity
... Instructions: Have students draw a BIG business cycle on poster paper, on the sidewalk, on banner paper in the hallway, etc. In partners have them place these cards (cut them out!) where they belong on the business cycle. They will have to think about the concepts (DOK2-3 here) in order to place th ...
... Instructions: Have students draw a BIG business cycle on poster paper, on the sidewalk, on banner paper in the hallway, etc. In partners have them place these cards (cut them out!) where they belong on the business cycle. They will have to think about the concepts (DOK2-3 here) in order to place th ...
14.02 Quiz 2 Solutions Fall 2004 Multiple
... Let us start at a point on the AS curve. Now, if we were to increase Y, then u decreases since u = 1-Y/L. A decrease in u would increase W. This is because with a lower unemployment rate, people demand higher wages. When W increases, P increases since W is part of the input cost for firms. Therefore ...
... Let us start at a point on the AS curve. Now, if we were to increase Y, then u decreases since u = 1-Y/L. A decrease in u would increase W. This is because with a lower unemployment rate, people demand higher wages. When W increases, P increases since W is part of the input cost for firms. Therefore ...
questions in real estate finance
... PASS-THROUGHS Changes in market rates have two impacts on pass-through value: both the discount rate and the assumed prepayment will change In senior/subordinated pass-throughs the senior security has enhanced rights to cash flows and subordinated security bears all the default risk ...
... PASS-THROUGHS Changes in market rates have two impacts on pass-through value: both the discount rate and the assumed prepayment will change In senior/subordinated pass-throughs the senior security has enhanced rights to cash flows and subordinated security bears all the default risk ...
PSF Conservative Balanced Portfolio
... principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that the units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the past performance data quoted. Performance information as of the most recent month-end is available upon request. ...
... principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that the units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the past performance data quoted. Performance information as of the most recent month-end is available upon request. ...
Pui Ying College
... The monthly salary of Joseph has been increasing by 20% annually. If his monthly salary is now $13824, (a) find his monthly salary 3 years ago. ...
... The monthly salary of Joseph has been increasing by 20% annually. If his monthly salary is now $13824, (a) find his monthly salary 3 years ago. ...
Utility and Telecommunications Fund
... market and reduced liquidity for certain bonds held by the fund. In general, when interest rates rise, bond values fall and investors may lose principal value. Interest-rate changes and their impact on the fund and its share price can be sudden and unpredictable. The use of derivatives may reduce re ...
... market and reduced liquidity for certain bonds held by the fund. In general, when interest rates rise, bond values fall and investors may lose principal value. Interest-rate changes and their impact on the fund and its share price can be sudden and unpredictable. The use of derivatives may reduce re ...
The evolution and impact of unconditional cash transfers in South
... child support grant to all children. Following the submission of the report, the Department of Social Development extended the grant from age seven to age 14, doubling its scope. In his January 2002 State-of-the-Nation Address, President Mbeki announced a government-led campaign to “register all who ...
... child support grant to all children. Following the submission of the report, the Department of Social Development extended the grant from age seven to age 14, doubling its scope. In his January 2002 State-of-the-Nation Address, President Mbeki announced a government-led campaign to “register all who ...
An Experienced View on Markets and Investing
... another paper that introduced the so-called threefactor model. Here, we added to the CAPM market beta a size factor and a value–growth factor.7 This model is now widely used both in academic research and by practitioners. Litterman: Do you view the value premium and the size premium as risk factors? ...
... another paper that introduced the so-called threefactor model. Here, we added to the CAPM market beta a size factor and a value–growth factor.7 This model is now widely used both in academic research and by practitioners. Litterman: Do you view the value premium and the size premium as risk factors? ...
Economics 201
... 2. What component (or components) of GDP would each of the following transactions affect? Also indicate whether that component would increase or decrease, and whether GDP increases or not. a. Consumption increases because a guitar is a good purchased by a household, GDP also increases (C↑, Y~). b. ...
... 2. What component (or components) of GDP would each of the following transactions affect? Also indicate whether that component would increase or decrease, and whether GDP increases or not. a. Consumption increases because a guitar is a good purchased by a household, GDP also increases (C↑, Y~). b. ...
Welcome to the "2 Percent" Club
... Although such a phenomenon under deflation can be analyzed from various aspects, from the perspective of macroeconomic policy, it can be understood as follows. ...
... Although such a phenomenon under deflation can be analyzed from various aspects, from the perspective of macroeconomic policy, it can be understood as follows. ...
The aggregate effects of government income transfer shocks
... study the effect of innovations to their narrative variable on private consumption. They find that permanent benefit increases have a significant impact on consumption upon impact. This paper complements parallel work in Párraga-Rodrı́guez (2016) and extends Romer and Romer (2016) work along two dimen ...
... study the effect of innovations to their narrative variable on private consumption. They find that permanent benefit increases have a significant impact on consumption upon impact. This paper complements parallel work in Párraga-Rodrı́guez (2016) and extends Romer and Romer (2016) work along two dimen ...
Macroeconomics - Rémi Bazillier
... 1. The permanent income Y P is given by the income average of the current year and the three previous years. Calculate this permanent income for years 4 to 10 . 2. Calculate the transitory income Y T for the same years. 3. The consumption is a function of the permanent income: Ct = 0.9YtP . What is ...
... 1. The permanent income Y P is given by the income average of the current year and the three previous years. Calculate this permanent income for years 4 to 10 . 2. Calculate the transitory income Y T for the same years. 3. The consumption is a function of the permanent income: Ct = 0.9YtP . What is ...
14.02 Quiz 2 Solutions Fall 2004 Multiple-Choice Questions
... Let us start at a point on the AS curve. Now, if we were to increase Y, then u decreases since u = 1-Y/L. A decrease in u would increase W. This is because with a lower unemployment rate, people demand higher wages. When W increases, P increases since W is part of the input cost for firms. Therefore ...
... Let us start at a point on the AS curve. Now, if we were to increase Y, then u decreases since u = 1-Y/L. A decrease in u would increase W. This is because with a lower unemployment rate, people demand higher wages. When W increases, P increases since W is part of the input cost for firms. Therefore ...
Chapter 1 - Hunger Report
... States—but that is not inevitable. At full employment, the wages of the lowest-income workers rise fastest. From 1995 to 2000, the hourly wages of workers earning at the 10th percentile (in other words, 90 percent of workers earned more) increased 2.1 percent annually, after shrinking by 0.9 percent ...
... States—but that is not inevitable. At full employment, the wages of the lowest-income workers rise fastest. From 1995 to 2000, the hourly wages of workers earning at the 10th percentile (in other words, 90 percent of workers earned more) increased 2.1 percent annually, after shrinking by 0.9 percent ...
Yet Even More on Debt and Taxes
... to grow nothing, the at 5% a year, aslet are government taxes by $300 debt/GDP ratio expenditures. billion rise. Less • The debt is about $4 trillion. efficiency loss, for billion per year • The current deficit is $500 and we that rate willlower be flat. have ...
... to grow nothing, the at 5% a year, aslet are government taxes by $300 debt/GDP ratio expenditures. billion rise. Less • The debt is about $4 trillion. efficiency loss, for billion per year • The current deficit is $500 and we that rate willlower be flat. have ...
Austerity policies in Europe : the case of Poland
... in public sector employment, that continues to make up over a quarter of all jobs in Poland.5 Furthermore, wages and salaries have continued to rise throughout the crisis, growing by over 12 per cent between the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2012.6 Until recently, salaries have bee ...
... in public sector employment, that continues to make up over a quarter of all jobs in Poland.5 Furthermore, wages and salaries have continued to rise throughout the crisis, growing by over 12 per cent between the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2012.6 Until recently, salaries have bee ...
Reasons of Inflation
... when there is an inflation, people forecast the housing price will be increased in the future pushes up the property price and the rental price as well. ...
... when there is an inflation, people forecast the housing price will be increased in the future pushes up the property price and the rental price as well. ...
- UConn School of Business
... cash-preserving incentive. This is especially true given that most managers are entitled to an actuarial lump-sum pension value on reaching retirement age, thus leaving concerns related only to losing their pension in the years leading up to their retirement.1 Our third hypothesis is therefore: ...
... cash-preserving incentive. This is especially true given that most managers are entitled to an actuarial lump-sum pension value on reaching retirement age, thus leaving concerns related only to losing their pension in the years leading up to their retirement.1 Our third hypothesis is therefore: ...
File - AP MACROECONOMICS
... GDP, and aggregate supply are called supply-side effects. The labor market determines the quantity of labor employed and the production function shows how much real GDP is produced by this amount of employment. When the labor market is in equilibrium, the amount of GDP produced is potential GDP. An ...
... GDP, and aggregate supply are called supply-side effects. The labor market determines the quantity of labor employed and the production function shows how much real GDP is produced by this amount of employment. When the labor market is in equilibrium, the amount of GDP produced is potential GDP. An ...
Chapter 29: LECTURE NOTES
... 1. It is stated as a percentage, and the Truth in Lending Act of 1968 requires lenders to state the costs and terms of consumer credit in terms of an annualized interest rate. 2. Money itself is not an economic resource, but it is used to acquire capital goods, so in hiring money capital, businesses ...
... 1. It is stated as a percentage, and the Truth in Lending Act of 1968 requires lenders to state the costs and terms of consumer credit in terms of an annualized interest rate. 2. Money itself is not an economic resource, but it is used to acquire capital goods, so in hiring money capital, businesses ...
... deficit to GDP ratio, no more than 60% gross government debt GDP ratio, maintaining currency level and long term interest rate not exceeding 2% points higher than three lowest inflation states of the EU3. Although Maastricht Treaty and European Monetary Union led to currency union, but there was no ...
Econ 002- INTRO MACRO Prof. Luca Bossi April 29
... If we divide the numerator and the denominator of the left hand side by Deposit as we did in our standard model, we get: ...
... If we divide the numerator and the denominator of the left hand side by Deposit as we did in our standard model, we get: ...