Economists and governments frequently use macroeconomic principles to study the growth of the GDP when they are formulating monetary policies. These sorts of policies are often sort of like budgets for governments and government divisions; they set out rules about how money should be spent, and usua...
What term is best described as the branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance? What are some of the most important/pervasive models in macroeconomics? What is the "current macroeconomic situation" in the ...
Systematic risk, also known asmarket risk, refers to the risk that affects the entire market or a particular segment of it. It includes factors such as macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical events, and industry-specific risks. On the other hand, unsystematic risk, also known as idiosyncratic risk...
The financial markets, including currencies, shares, commodities and more, are set to react to Biden's sudden withdrawal from the presidential race. Lastly, we turn to Zhang Antian, a senior macroeconomic analyst at China Merchants Securities Research and Development Center, to discuss how Biden'...
While most of the studies focus on the determinants of carbon price, this work will provide further insights into the influence of European Emission Allowance (EUA) prices on carbon dioxide trends and variables of the economic-financial-climate-environmental system considering a large set of time ...
Macroeconomic theory will surely be affected by the current global crisis. There are signs that some 'old' theories and insights will have a comeback. This paper argues that among them economists should not forget the lessons that have been learnt from three decades of several financial crises ...
Fifty percent of organizations still expect the competition for talent to increase significantly in the next six months, regardless of broader macroeconomic conditions. This means recruiting leaders must reprioritize recruiting strategies to align with current business needs, plan for multiple potential scena...
What's the Difference Between Macroeconoic and Microeconomic Fundamentals? The main difference relies on the scale of the subjects that the fundamentals are applied to. Macroeconomic fundamentals include the broad trends that have implications for the global economy, seen as a whole, like GDP, inflat...
There are many examples of national-level economic collapse throughout history. Each economic collapse typically has its own special circumstances and factors, although some share triggers as with theGreat Depression. Oftentimes these factors are mixed with many of the macroeconomic factors that occur ...
financial instruments, or indices, event futures are priced according to the perceived likelihood of particular events winning or losing. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has been offering event futures since 2022, allowing clients to choose “yes” or “no” on the predicted closing price...