Macroeconomics - The US Dollar Appreciating Versus Other Currencies Economic statistics link trade deficits to investment prospects and fiscal growth. A rise in the budget deficit of the U.S. government causes a rise in actual interest rates. Capital inflows affect such trade balances for example, if the U.S. economy offers better investment opportunities than other nations, the country’s capital flow will increase significantly. With flexible exchange system, the capital inflow tends to increase
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MacroEconomics Diagrams and Definitions What is macroeconomics? • Macroeconomics is the study of a national economy. Macroeconomic Goals Income Distribution Growth External Stability Employment Price Stability Two Sector Circular Flow of Income Monetary Flow Households Expenditure on Goods and Services (E) Real Flow Good and Services = Output (O) Factors of Production Wages, Rent and Profits (Y) E=O=Y Firms 4 Four Sector Circular Flow of Income
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on the limitations of the private enterprise & thus mixed public-private economy was regarded as desirable. This implied nationalizing a wide range of strategic industries. Secondly, need for a coordinated macroeconomic policy was recognized because market alone failed to ensure macroeconomic stability that is that is needed for sustained growth of business. Finally, reliance entirely on market For the welfare of the people was a questionable proposition. In the three and a half decades between 1960
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The Savers–Spenders Theory of Fiscal Policy By N. GREGORY MANKIW* The literature on the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy and, in particular, of government debt is founded on two canonical models. The purpose of this paper is to suggest that both models are deficient and to propose a new model to take their place. The first canonical model is the Barro-Ramsey model of infinitely-lived families (Robert Barro, 1974). According to this model, the government’s debt policy redistributes the
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Government Policies for Economic Growth and Productivity Michael Pintar ECN400 – Managerial Economics Colorado State University Global Campus Dr. John Speir November 11, 2012 Government Policies for Economic Growth and Productivity Michael Pintar ECN400 – Managerial Economics Colorado State University Global Campus Dr. John Speir November 11, 2012 Government Policies for Economic Growth and Productivity Government policy for promoting economic growth and productivity has tremendous
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DETERMINANTS OF TRADE BALANCE OF BANGLADESH by Mohammad Habib Hossain A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Professional Master in Banking and Finance Examination Committee: Dr. Donyaprueth Krairit (Chairperson) Dr. Sundar Venkatesh Dr. W.A. Wijewardena Nationality: Previous Degree: Bangladeshi Bachelor of Business Administration Khulna University Khulna, Bangladesh Scholarship Donor: Bangladesh Bank Asian Institute
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Alfaisal University College of Business Master of Business Administration Professional Program MBA 513 Managerial Economics Course Syllabus Instructor: Dr Declan McCrohan © The College of Business, Alfaisal University, 2013. The materials contained in this document may only be used during the Alfaisal University MBA Program. Except as stipulated under national and international copyright laws, no part of this document may be copied, reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form
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BOFIT Discussion Papers 15 • 2011 John Knight and Wei Wang China's macroeconomic imbalances: Causes and consequences Bank of Finland, BOFIT Institute for Economies in Transition BOFIT Discussion Papers Editor-in-Chief Laura Solanko BOFIT Discussion Papers 15/2011 20.06.2011 John Knight and Wei Wang: China's macroeconomic imbalances: Causes and consequences ISBN 978-952-462-711-5 ISSN 1456-5889 (online) This paper can be downloaded without charge from http://www.bof.fi/bofit
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Today , the macroeconomic conditions of our country is not so serious . After 30 years’ reform, our country has already started to build up some policy in order to control economical system .At present ,financial crisis is becoming a heated issue. Under suchconditions , it is important to figure out what can be done by our country onfiscal policy and monetary policy to achievement objective of the economy. Internal economy excessive reliance on foreign
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Argentina is located in the southeastern part of South America. Its neighboring countries are Brazil, Paraguay, Chile and Uruguay. The size in square kilometers of Argentina is 2,736, 690.00. In 2012, the recorded population of people in Argentina was 41.3 million. Argentina is a federal presidential representative democratic Republic. The President of Argentina is the head of Government and Head of State. Legislative power is vested in the Argentine National Congress and the president. The Judiciary
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