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The increase in household debts in Malaysia which has escalated to about 86% of total GDP is deemed to be at worrying … household debts and its relation to GDP, interest rate and house price via time series techniques. Data collected from … cointegrating long run relation between household debt, house prices, GDP and interest rate. The analysis indicates that although …
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and GDP is determined over time. …
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GDP = K_Index Inflation indexed Version: (1 – GINI – Inflation) x GDP = K_Index_Infl. Productivity Index: K_Index / Labor …The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an Index that includes other important factors as well, a … Social factors relativized GDP. Social factors relativized GDP: GDPGDP x GINI = K_Index Written differently: (1 – GINI) x …
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Abstract Inflation has been a rising in Ethiopia during recent years, mainly fueled by food inflation. In the study, an … analysis of the determinants of inflation was made using quarterly data during 1997/98 – 2007/08. The research employed Co … inflation was significantly affected by money supply growth (positively) and domestic output (negatively). Though expected to …
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Joining the European Union big opportunities in the international markets have opened for Latvia. Paper purpose is to investigate influence of international integration processes on development of economy of Latvia. Latvia's incoming in EU increased the amount of received means from structural...
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. Migrated labor and send remittances were on the increase. Conversely inflation, government debt and GDP growth are nothing to … the children of Bangladesh are underweight. The gross domestic product (GDP) is hovering around 6% for the last decade …
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analysed individually, but in relation to the macroeconomic variables, e.g. inflation or the interest rate on the market. In …
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last two years, can well be explained. Alongside the more traditional macroeconomic determinants like core inflation …
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analysis of financial markets’ behaviour through inflation and interest rates cannot define the real interactions of the …
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the topic, finding that the business failure rate is a decreasing function of: the population growth rate; the inflation …
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