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a lowering of employment rates and rising unemployment over the remainder of this decade. Overall, the current fiscal … cent of Australian Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Findings from this new analysis indicate that the cost will be even higher …
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This paper asks how NAFTA affected income distribution within Mexico considering changes in internalmigration. Trade liberalization should theoretically increase the income of low-skilled workers in low-skilled labor-abundantdeveloping countries. Thus, by increasing the wages of poorer workers,...
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percent of GDP), instead of increasing it – as is projected for the majority of other OECD countries. This paper presents the … irrespective of the demographic situation. This requires stabilisation of the share of GDP allocated to the entire retired … generation. Traditional pension systems aim, instead, at stabilisation of the share of GDP per retiree. The change in demographic …
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Simple plots of data show that malaria has a negative correlation with national income per capita, whether looking across countries at a point in time, or looking at a single country over time. Some countries have been able to move from an equilibrium characterized by low income and high...
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product (GDP) and its growth performance. The first controversial issue is how should China’s per capita income level be …?’ raised by Garnaut and Ma (1992) based on their study on the relationship between China’s food consumption and per capita GDP …, and the GDP estimate for China by Summers and Heston (1991) based on the expenditure purchasing power parity (PPP …
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residents of each country (GDP per capita) (ii)the proportion of the population employed (the employment-population ratio) (iii …
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is argued to increase the estimated "turning point" - the level of GDP per capita above which environmental degradation … correlated with GDP. …
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to be very gradual through year-end. Real GDP is projected to grow at an approximate 2.0 percent annualized rate …, although Hurricane Andrew will adversely impact GDP in the third quarter. The probability of falling back into recession is … very low. An acceleration of GDP growth to 3.0 percent is projected in 1993. Inflation pressures are projected to recede …
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Also published on October 30, 2003 as Banc of America Securities, Economic and Financial Perspectives, Vol. 14, No. 5
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Artículo de revista ; The average annual growth rate of GDP can be formulated algebraically as a weighted average of … counterintuitive results and misinterpretations of how the economy is evolving. For example, a given sequence of GDP growth rates, in … trajectory of GDP in the preceding year. Also, with given quarter-on-quarter growth figures for the four quarters of a particular …
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