Botswana - a case study of economic policy prudence and growth Botswana is one of a very small group of countries in the contemporary era that has sustained rapid economic growth over an extended period. The purpose of this review is to help the interested observer understand the Botswana experi...
Does New Zealand Economics Have a Useful Past? The Example of Trade Policy and Economic DevelopmentGeoffrey T. F. BrookeAnthony M. EndresAlan J. RogersAuckland University of Technology, Department of Economics
Rasheed: It is unfortunate that we still have a lot of work to do to overcome the food crisis at the global level, both in terms of research and policy. I am very pleased to say that our work has made a very significant contribution to the development of new high-yielding wheat varieti...
Expanding the scope of MENA-China relations under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is an example of China's active efforts to promote its economic development and management model at the global and multinational level. BRI has made it clear that a new era has begun with a great...
"Thanks to its economic policy, it has been radically transformed, reaching the level it has today," he said, adding that China's evolution is "admirable and set an example" for other developing countries. China achieved an average annual GDP growth of 9.4 percent between 1979 and 2018, wel...
ECOLOGICAL POLICY OF THE STATE AS A STRATEGIC DIRECTION OF DEVELOPMENT AND ACTIVITIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT BODIES IN THE CONDITIONS OF DECENTRALIZATION (ON ... A Chechel,E Moroz 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Prospects for the development of the Northern Sea Route after February 2022: An analysis of ...
Economic surplus is the result of market efficiency—meaning buyers and sellers share some of the benefits of a transaction in such a way as to lead to the maximum net benefit. The idea of market efficiency is connected to the economic principle of supply and demand. Below is a basic supply...
The theory of price is an economic theory that states that the price of a good or service is based on the relationship between its supply and demand.
An economic growth rate is the percentage change in the value of all of the goods and services produced in a nation during a specific period of time, as compared to an earlier period.
Many economic scholars consider competitive devaluation a “beggar-thy-neighbor” type of economic policy since, in essence, it amounts to a nation attempting to gain an economic advantage without consideration for the ill effects it may have on other countries. Economists use the term “beggar-th...