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... currency appreciation resumed —a pattern that had been interrupted, in late 2008, by the sharp exchange rate rises that accompanied the onset of the crisis. In response, the monetary authority has limited itself thus far to issuing statements, but has not ruled out the possibility of taking measures ...
... currency appreciation resumed —a pattern that had been interrupted, in late 2008, by the sharp exchange rate rises that accompanied the onset of the crisis. In response, the monetary authority has limited itself thus far to issuing statements, but has not ruled out the possibility of taking measures ...
Background of European Union
... Reunification of Germany (East & West) ◦ Merged large rich economy of the West with poor smaller economy of East ...
... Reunification of Germany (East & West) ◦ Merged large rich economy of the West with poor smaller economy of East ...
Eurozone Economic Outlook October 2014: Detailed analyses, figures and tables (PDF, 370 KB)
... labor market is projected to be gradual. Under the assumptions that the oil price stabilises at USD 97 per barrel and that the dollar/euro exchange rate fluctuates around 1.28, the headline inflation is expected to increase only marginally over the next two quarters, remaining significantly below th ...
... labor market is projected to be gradual. Under the assumptions that the oil price stabilises at USD 97 per barrel and that the dollar/euro exchange rate fluctuates around 1.28, the headline inflation is expected to increase only marginally over the next two quarters, remaining significantly below th ...
New State Activism
... By the middle of the decade, the Hu-Wen Administration had engineered a coherent shift in overall economic development policy. The 1990s emphasis on building market institutions and reforming the economy had been replaced with a new emphasis on rebuilding social institutions and investing in human r ...
... By the middle of the decade, the Hu-Wen Administration had engineered a coherent shift in overall economic development policy. The 1990s emphasis on building market institutions and reforming the economy had been replaced with a new emphasis on rebuilding social institutions and investing in human r ...
Public Economics
... public sector have a high income elasticity) Baumol’s law (little productivity growth in the services and constant relative wages implies higher costs in the public sector) political model (median voter earns less than mean he/she will vote for redistributive taxes (Meltzer 1981) (read chapter 4 HM) ...
... public sector have a high income elasticity) Baumol’s law (little productivity growth in the services and constant relative wages implies higher costs in the public sector) political model (median voter earns less than mean he/she will vote for redistributive taxes (Meltzer 1981) (read chapter 4 HM) ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research
... six years later and notwithstanding an enormous increase in oil revenues, the foreign debt had climbed to $88 billion and the country found itself in the grips of a much more threatening crisis: in 1982 the inflation rate jumped to 98 percent, the fiscal deficit was an astounding 17.6 percent of GDP ...
... six years later and notwithstanding an enormous increase in oil revenues, the foreign debt had climbed to $88 billion and the country found itself in the grips of a much more threatening crisis: in 1982 the inflation rate jumped to 98 percent, the fiscal deficit was an astounding 17.6 percent of GDP ...
The Role of Government in the Economy The government provides
... have a similar ring to them, they are different and may require different public policies to bring them about. Helping the poor is not necessarily the same thing as promoting greater equality. At the extreme, the goal of equality could be achieved by confiscating the wealth of aboveaverage wealth ho ...
... have a similar ring to them, they are different and may require different public policies to bring them about. Helping the poor is not necessarily the same thing as promoting greater equality. At the extreme, the goal of equality could be achieved by confiscating the wealth of aboveaverage wealth ho ...
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... Over the last seven quarters, the Japanese economy grew at an average annual rate of some 2.5 percent, well above the potential growth rate of just over 1 percent so that the output gap has been shrinking. But the base of the economic recovery has been narrow, driven by business fixed investment and ...
... Over the last seven quarters, the Japanese economy grew at an average annual rate of some 2.5 percent, well above the potential growth rate of just over 1 percent so that the output gap has been shrinking. But the base of the economic recovery has been narrow, driven by business fixed investment and ...
European Financial Crisis - Best Coaching Institute For
... High Govt. Spending – Profligacy Black market economy Organized crime – 7% of GDP Protection money ...
... High Govt. Spending – Profligacy Black market economy Organized crime – 7% of GDP Protection money ...
Russia Recent Economic Developments and Medium
... – Compatible with existing level social safety net mechanisms Table 2.4. A social protection stimulus package of 1 percent of GDP, implemented in a period from April 2009 to March, 2010 could help move 4.1 million people out of poverty compared with a no-program scenario Cost of the program as a sha ...
... – Compatible with existing level social safety net mechanisms Table 2.4. A social protection stimulus package of 1 percent of GDP, implemented in a period from April 2009 to March, 2010 could help move 4.1 million people out of poverty compared with a no-program scenario Cost of the program as a sha ...
10zimbabwe_fanuel_tagwira
... of shifting Zimbabwe-British relations Faced with a tough election (British and commercial farmers through their weight behind the opposition) the ruling party used land as an election tool and unleashed terror on the farms. The resultant compulsory acquisition of productive land should have been av ...
... of shifting Zimbabwe-British relations Faced with a tough election (British and commercial farmers through their weight behind the opposition) the ruling party used land as an election tool and unleashed terror on the farms. The resultant compulsory acquisition of productive land should have been av ...
5-1 Fiscal Policy
... The Great Depression showed that classical economics was not always practical. ...
... The Great Depression showed that classical economics was not always practical. ...
Bahamas_en.pdf
... as of September (cumulative over nine months). Price increases were led by other goods and services (up 6.6%) and food and beverages (up 4.2%). There was no general public-sector wage increase during the year, although higher wages were offered to some specific categories of workers. Tourism and con ...
... as of September (cumulative over nine months). Price increases were led by other goods and services (up 6.6%) and food and beverages (up 4.2%). There was no general public-sector wage increase during the year, although higher wages were offered to some specific categories of workers. Tourism and con ...
Lecture 2: What is industrialisation?
... AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION = LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY THEREBY RELEASING LABOUR FOR FACTORY/URBAN EMPLOYMENT ...
... AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION = LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY THEREBY RELEASING LABOUR FOR FACTORY/URBAN EMPLOYMENT ...
Slides – Choosing the Nation`s Fiscal Future
... Tests for Fiscal Prudence Does the proposed budget ...
... Tests for Fiscal Prudence Does the proposed budget ...
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... In the current debate resulting from the recent open letters to the Financial Times expressing opposing views on the advisability of implementing far-reaching public spending cuts in the near to medium term, we feel that neither side has provided compelling evidence from UK economic history. Our con ...
... In the current debate resulting from the recent open letters to the Financial Times expressing opposing views on the advisability of implementing far-reaching public spending cuts in the near to medium term, we feel that neither side has provided compelling evidence from UK economic history. Our con ...
Sustainable Development Construction
... Energy/material throughput: End-use efficiency, conversion efficiency, distribution efficiency, system integration, process ...
... Energy/material throughput: End-use efficiency, conversion efficiency, distribution efficiency, system integration, process ...
Mexico, Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry
... limited. The flexible exchange rate has helped the economy adjust to external shocks, while inflation has remained low and stable. The Mexican peso has depreciated by 16 percent in real effective terms in the last twelve months. Mexico is implementing a broad range of structural reforms, which shoul ...
... limited. The flexible exchange rate has helped the economy adjust to external shocks, while inflation has remained low and stable. The Mexican peso has depreciated by 16 percent in real effective terms in the last twelve months. Mexico is implementing a broad range of structural reforms, which shoul ...
Subsistence Agriculture
... owned/based in another country › value of goods produced in another country ...
... owned/based in another country › value of goods produced in another country ...
The Global Economic and Financial Crisis
... Even the principle that spending provides more stimulus than tax cuts has returned; not just from Larry Summers, e.g., but also from Martin Feldstein. ...
... Even the principle that spending provides more stimulus than tax cuts has returned; not just from Larry Summers, e.g., but also from Martin Feldstein. ...
Three Economists and Their Theories
... for profit. Clearly, Marx's thinking had a tremendous impact on many societies, particularly on the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) in the twentieth century. In practice, however, two events have undermined Marx's theories. First, in socialist, centrally planned economies have proven far ...
... for profit. Clearly, Marx's thinking had a tremendous impact on many societies, particularly on the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) in the twentieth century. In practice, however, two events have undermined Marx's theories. First, in socialist, centrally planned economies have proven far ...
The Economic Perspective
... of the economy, such as the choices made by people, firms, and industries. • Markets – make possible the voluntary exchange of resources, goods and services; can take physical, electronic, and other forms. • Market prices – serve as signals that guide the allocation of resources ...
... of the economy, such as the choices made by people, firms, and industries. • Markets – make possible the voluntary exchange of resources, goods and services; can take physical, electronic, and other forms. • Market prices – serve as signals that guide the allocation of resources ...
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... Helping Singapore become an Advanced Economy Singapore is an economy which is operating at a level which is very close to its full potential. The island has no natural resources, very little spare land and a small but educated workforce. The recent global financial crisis highlighted Singapore’s vul ...
... Helping Singapore become an Advanced Economy Singapore is an economy which is operating at a level which is very close to its full potential. The island has no natural resources, very little spare land and a small but educated workforce. The recent global financial crisis highlighted Singapore’s vul ...
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... The council's revised growth estimate was lower than the finance ministry's latest prediction that the GDP will grow at 8.6 % this ...
... The council's revised growth estimate was lower than the finance ministry's latest prediction that the GDP will grow at 8.6 % this ...
Post–World War II economic expansion
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""Golden Age of capitalism"" redirects here. Other periods this term may refer to are Gilded Age and Belle Époque.The post–World War II economic expansion, also known as the postwar economic boom, the long boom, and the Golden Age of Capitalism, was a period of economic prosperity in the mid-20th century which occurred, following the end of World War II in 1945, and lasted until the early 1970s. It ended with the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, the 1973 oil crisis, and the 1973–1974 stock market crash, which led to the 1970s recession. Narrowly defined, the period spanned from 1945 to 1952, with overall growth lasting well until 1971, though there are some debates on dating the period, and booms in individual countries differed, some starting as early as 1945, and overlapping the rise of the East Asian economies into the 1980s or 1990s.During this time there was high worldwide economic growth; Western European and East Asian countries in particular experienced unusually high and sustained growth, together with full employment. Contrary to early predictions, this high growth also included many countries that had been devastated by the war, such as Greece (Greek economic miracle), West Germany (Wirtschaftswunder), France (Trente Glorieuses), Japan (Japanese post-war economic miracle), and Italy (Italian economic miracle).