1.(Banking & Finance) an account at a bank or building society against which cheques may be drawn at any time. US name:checking accountCanadian name:chequing account 2.(Economics)economics a.that part of the balance of payments composed of the balance of trade and the invisible balance. Co...
A Level and NCEA Economics – monopolistic competition November 3, 2024MarkLeave a comment It is getting closer to the NCEA Level 3 exam and the A Level multiple choice paper. Below is a mindmap about monopolistic competition which will hopefully help with revision of the topic. Adapted from ...
This paper develops a dynamic model for the current account, the real exchange rate, and the sovereign debt level and premium for an open economy, based on an optimizing representative consumer-worker who faces a stochastic environment. An analytical solution is derived for the steady-state equilib...
current account deficit. Introduction The large U.S. current account deficits in recent years have been the subject of an enormous amount of study in academia, among government and central bank economists, in business economics reports, and in the press.1 Many different explanations of the cause...
Current account patterns and national real estate markets Controlling for lagged GDP/capita growth, inflation, financial depth, institution, urban population growth and the real interest rate; a one standard ... J Aizenman,Y Jinjarak - 《Journal of Urban Economics》 被引量: 456发表: 2009年 ...
the crisis, the current account deficit, the inadequate cash flows of corporations and the banks' weakening finances, and the small amount of international reserves, provided conditions for a successful speculative attack on the Korean won... SY Kwack - 《Journal of Asian Economics》 被引量: 23...
Provides an estimate of the sustainable current account balance for the U.S. economy and assesses the implications of this estimate for the existing current account and level of foreign indebtedness. Definition of current account; Discussion on foreign debt and the current account; Explanation on way...
The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level of international competitiveness of a country. Usually, countries recording a strong current account surplus have an economy heavily dependent on exports revenues, with high savings ratings but weak domestic demand. ...
Testing for the Sustainability of the Current Account Deficit in Four Industrial Countries: A Revisitation (1996): "Testing for the sustainability of the current account deficit in two industrial countries", Economics Letters 52, 193-198... SW Chen - 《Economics Bulletin》 被引量: 50发表: 2010...
If the New Zealand experience mirrors that of the Australian experience, the introduction of business studies into secondary schools will lead to a substantive decrease in the number of students studying economics at the tertiary level.doi:10.1080/00779954.2014.914428Agnew...