The Shape of the Economy: It's Not Your Fault.(Brief Article)Hart, MichaelSan Fernando Valley Business Journal
This paper attempts to test the hypothesis that given the presence of economies of scale which enable regions with larger firms to export more to regions with smaller firms, it is possible to rank a regions's exports according to the extent to which the scale of their production exceeds the ...
and What It Should Be, Diane Coyle,an economist at Cambridge University, argues that the digital economy requires new ways of thinking about progress.“Whatever we mean by the economy growing, by things getting better, the gai...
What is one of the features of modern camping where nationality is concerned? Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels. 经济因素是露营的一个强大动力,因为在最初...
We have revised up our core PCE inflation forecast for late 2025 to 2.4%, from 2.0% before the election. Moreover, the risks are tilted to the high side because of the risk of a broader trade war. An across-the-board tariff of 10% on top of the China and auto tariffs would likely...
The Cultural Economy analyses the dynamic relationship in which culture is part of the process of economic change that in turn changes the conditions of culture. It brings together perspectives from different disciplines to examine such critical issues as: - the production of cultural goods and servi...
Dino Otranto, CEO of Australia's iron ore giant Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, also expressed optimism about China's sustainable growth. "China's economic development has made it a key player in the global economy which we believe will continue to shape global economic growth and technological innov...
Mr Modi’s India is an experiment in how to get richer amiddeglobalisationand under strongman leadership. Whether it can grow fast and avoid unrest over the next 10-20 years will shape the fate of 1.4bn people and the world economy. ...
Curve refers to the imaginary arch in a numbers graph or chart, a diagrammatical illustration of a set of data, depicting, say, the economy growing or decreasing during a certain period of time.Let's use coronavirus infections for example. If the infections grow by 50 per cent this week, ...
The ageing of the rich world is normally seen as a burden on the economy and a problem to be solved. The U-bend argues for a more positive view of the matter. The greyer the world gets, the brighter it becomes—a prospect which should be especially encouraging to Economist readers (aver...