Business environment: The combination of internal and external factors that influence a company's operating situation. The business environment can include factors such as: clients and suppliers; its competition and owners; improvements in technology; laws and government activities; and market, social and economic trends. Overview of business environment in Bangladesh: Political Environment: This refers what is happening politically in the environment in which government runs the country including
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to ensure macroeconomic stability of the country, promote economic growth, and develop a mechanism for equitable distribution of income. The main tools to achieve these objectives are variation in public revenue, variation in public expenditure, and management of public debt. These are reflected in the budgetary operations of the government, prepared and implemented on year-on-year basis. While the Government’s fiscal strategy emphasizes the need for maintaining overall Macroeconomic stability
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Running Head: Measuring Economic Activity Kim Adley ECO 201 – 1003A – 03 Macroeconomics Phase 2 Individual Project Measuring Economic Activity Professor M. Antokas July 26, 2010 Recently, a debate came about a debate as to whether or not I have a strong understanding of what Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment, and inflation. The other part of the debate was whether or not these three issues should be discussed separately, or should GDP, unemployment, and inflation be discussed
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Ime Ekwere Business Economic Business Economics GM545 Fall 2011 Ime_ekwere2004@yahoo.com 16-5 Why is frictional unemployment important to have in any economy? Frictional unemployment is considered as a sign of an economy well being for unemployment that exits in a fast-growing economy with an expanding mobile, flexible and adaptable labor force of having choices. This type of unemployment is beneficial to workers because it allows them to seek for jobs they want
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AID AND THE DUTCH-DISEASE IN ETHIOPIA Monetary Policy and Economic Research Directorate National Bank of Ethiopia Teferi Mequaninte tefmeq@yahoo.com May, 2005 SECTION ONE Introduction Following the introduction of the Structural adjustment program (SAP) in 1992 to the Ethiopian economy, there was a massive inflow of foreign aid in the form of grants, concessional loans and technical assistance. Net aid1 inflows to Ethiopia during the Derg period were around 7
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Matt Gibson Professor Moore The Effects Of Deleveraging An attempt to decrease the company’s leverage is widely known as deleveraging. If a company pays off any existing debt on its balance sheet, so it is considered as the best way for it to deleverage its sheet and become more liquid. The company may be facing a significant risk of defaults if it fails to pay off its existing debts. Deleveraging can be done both on micro-economic and macro-economic levels. At micro-economic level, decreasing
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BUSI2034 Research Project 2015 Due Date: Monday, 4 May 2015, 4pm Length of Essay: 4000 words excluding tables, figures, reference list, and appendices (if any). Instructions: You are required to develop an essay addressing the issues described in the following statement: ‘Geopolitical crises and epidemics haven’t stopped the global economy from expanding by some 3 percent in 2014. However, the Eurozone will remain the world economy’s main problem, with growth in the single-currency bloc expected
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Ma Running Head: Aggregate Demand and Supply Models Aggregate Demand and Supply Models ECO-372 The current state of the current US economy is in a spiral deficit that can be attributed to several factors. Of these many aspects there are a handful that stands out such as gas prices, interest rates and most importantly unemployment. The unemployment rate in the United States has decreased to 7.8 percent
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Fundamental of Macroeconomics Paper Glorivi Saladin ECO/372 02/04/2015 Mark Freeman Fundamental of Macroeconomics Paper There are several factors that affect our economy, gross domestic product (GDP), real GDP, nominal GDP, unemployment rate, inflation rate, and interest rates. All of these factors have influences over how we purchase groceries, whether there will be massive layoffs of employees, and can also influence taxes. Gross domestic product is the market value of final goods and
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increases efficiency of technologies and investment and reduces cost of skilled labour which in turn increases return of innovation. Thirdly, macroeconomic stability and consequent low interest rates encourage entrepreneurial behaviour. Another important factor is the access to credit and a sound financial market, which makes it easier to borrow money for projects. Lastly, higher competition among incumbent firms and higher entry threat will encourage innovations by incumbent firms close to the technological
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