Essays Tagged: "GDP"

The effects of the economy on enviroment.

as this changed by 1996/97?To see how rich and how poor countries are you would need to look at the GDP (PPP$ per capita). This is because this column revolves around the average income for a particul ... ed Kingdom.iii) What does the column headed "Carbon dioxide emissions (metric tons per PPP$ million GDP)" measure? What do you think is the significance of this measure? For which countries did this d ...

(7 pages) 336 0 3.5 Jul/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences

China: you said "economic miracle"?

ars couldn't be compared to the thriving Chinese take-off. We're indeed talking about a 1000 M US $ GDP gathered by about 1.3 billion people. The economic growth has reached an average of 8% over the ... se economy to the coast, which accounts for less than 15% of the territory yet more than 50% of the GDP. Cities like Beijing, Tianjin, Shangai, Fujian, Hong-Kong and Canton benefit from special regula ...

(3 pages) 147 2 3.4 Dec/2002

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Economic Picture of Great Britain 2003 This is an economic report on the United Kingdom going into details using current 2002 stats.

rade organizations:5Human Rights in the Work Force6Economic Report:Type of Tax System:9Stock Market9GDP10Currency:10Natural economic resources11Trade sectors and distribution channels11Stability of cu ... ency:10Natural economic resources11Trade sectors and distribution channels11Stability of currency 13GDP/capita13GDP Growth14GDP by sector14Inflation Rate15Importing partners and Products16Exporting Pa ...

(14 pages) 236 1 4.5 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

Challenges faced by small businesses

has been verysignificant. This sector of the business community now represents about 40 percent of GDP and accountsmore than half of total employment. Today small businesses are more diverse and more ...

(4 pages) 209 0 3.3 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Testimony from FED

the first half had been went better than it was expected to go. In addition, the review stated that GDP went up by 2 ¼ and that industrial production rose by 5 1/2., and that manufacturers were ...

(3 pages) 97 1 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

External Balance defining the problem, policy implemented to deal with the problem of external stability.

ncreased level of foreign liabilities. It is a general rule of thumb that if the CAD is above 6% of GDP there is a problem. It is a problem because any outflow in the current account must be matched b ... l find it harder to service its debt. If the size of the debt is rising faster than the increase in GDP, the interest repayments take up a greater proportion of or GDP. As a result, this reduces both ...

(4 pages) 102 0 4.3 Aug/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Cultural identity in Scotland.

r 20 fold in the last fifty years. Globally, tourism now provides 10 % of world employment, 12 % of GDP and is predicted to provide up to 100 million new jobs by 2010. (Tourism, Culture and Communicat ... for approximately 177,000 jobs (8 % of the workforce) and around £2.42 billion or 5 % of the GDP. Moreover, the cultural tourism industry is relatively more important as a source of employment ...

(9 pages) 113 0 3.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

War and U.S. Economy.

mand many people with unused abilities back to work. I have found in the Gross Domestic Production (GDP) this can be true. This also can carry a huge deficit in real living values that will last for s ...

(4 pages) 119 0 2.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Emerging Markets in Asia.

growth for East Asian countries. These newly developing countries are experiencing growth rates in GDP between 6% and 7%, compared to the 2% to 3% for most industrial economies. If this growth contin ... wth rates should slow as the countries catch up.An area in which East Asia is investing much of its GDP is in capital equipment and education. Compared to the industrial leaders, the East Asian countr ...

(6 pages) 220 0 4.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Performance management

e HRM, performance management must be emphasized. Performance management is using by countries such GDP, organizations and individuals. Performance management is concerned to get the best performance ...

(14 pages) 1463 1 3.9 Feb/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Recent economic trends in the Russian economy

The Russian economy made fairly good progress in the year 2001 and 2002. In 2001 Russia's GDP increased by 5% and in 2002 it increased by 4.1%. Even though the percentage increase in the GDP ... ar 2001, the advancement was fairly satisfactory. Comparatively, the average percentage increase in GDP in developed countries was 1.5% and in the United States was 2.3 %. 2002 was the fourth year in ...

(8 pages) 135 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Essay plans

h as tax cuts, cheap labour, no import duties... because of this policy trade has grown from 10% of GDP to over 35%.3rd para: Tariffs and other protections have been cut in 1992 to encourage greater d ... ve occurred, just not as quickly as they have.1st para: Economic growth refers to increases in real GDP over time. Can come about from 2 sources:*Increased use of land, labour, capital*Increased produ ...

(2 pages) 44 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Business Cycles and the factors in our market that affect these cycles

f the economy as a whole, deals with certain things such as aggregate (total) supply and demand and GDP. The GDP (gross domestic product) is a total market value of all goods and services produced wit ... rket value of all goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time. When the GDP increases, it can be concluded that our economy may be improving or expanding, while during time ...

(22 pages) 397 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

German Tax Reform 2004

be brought forward from 2005 to 2004 was supposed to put around 26.0 billion (amounting to 1.2% of GDP) back into German people's pockets. But after the compromise between CDU and SPD the mixed tax r ... temporarily the profit margins for suppliers. The output for goods and services increases. The real GDP increases as a consequence of the higher supply, demand and income. The aggregated supply is not ...

(7 pages) 50 0 2.6 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

Aggregate effect of China's WTO accession

ate level.The gain comes from a more efficient allocation of current factor endowments, whichallows GDP and the level of consumers' aggregate consumption to rise. While fullyliberalizing agricultural ... aggregate consumption to rise. While fullyliberalizing agricultural trade only (scenario 2) raises GDP by 0.23 percent, liberalizingboth agricultural and non-agricultural trade (scenario 3) allows th ...

(7 pages) 113 2 4.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Malaysian economy

en 1993 and 2002. The key economic data were obtained from various sources; Gross Domestic Product (GDP), National Accounts from the Central Bank (Bank Negara Malaysia), Asian Development Bank and oth ... ther statistics i.e. Inflation and Unemployment rates from the Malaysian Statistics Department. The GDP figures presented are based on the 1987 constant price.In the presentation of the GDP data, I wo ...

(14 pages) 149 0 4.7 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Technology and the customer role

le"IntroductionIn Canada, the service industry contributes significantly to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and creates employment. Services are unique due to the quality of inseparability in production ...

(7 pages) 383 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Present an economic analysis of the retail franchise contract. Why should successful franchisors leave rents with franchisees?

was responsible for the 35% of all retailing activity in 1986, and it accounted for about 13.5% of GDP in the U.S. Firms rely on expansion by franchising rather than expansion by company-owned outlet ...

(10 pages) 144 0 4.3 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Does Australia have a current account deficit?

arbaugh, 2002, p.350)."Although Australia's current account deficit has exceeded about 3 percent of GDP for about 20 consecutive years (Sighvatsson, 2001), there has not been that a big current accoun ... ich became a big problem to the country because there was a large debts service payment relative to GDP. This problem led Mexico to the economy collapsed at the end of 1994. As a result, about 20000 s ...

(14 pages) 107 0 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

The Economic Miracles Between the Biggest Big Country and the Biggest Small Country

also by economic growth rate ), and Japan becomes the second largest developed country ( by annual GDP ) which just following the USA, in the world. However, at the beginning of the 1950s, both of th ... nger on the way of economic development. For example, in 1960, China had a similar amount of annual GDP with Japan, however, by the end of 1970s, Chinese GDP per year decrease to only a quarter of Jap ...

(10 pages) 115 0 4.8 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges