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Current Account Deficit Cost Of Living
1,741 wordsIntroduction The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the currency and financial crisis on Indonesia's international trade and trade-related economic performance. The focus is on trade-related economic activity and indicators, particularly on non-oil / gas exports and imports in the period of 1997, 1998 and early 1999. A summary of Indonesia's balance of payments in recent years, including the first three quarters of 1998, reveals the severity of the adjustment that has taken place ...
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Oil And Gas Oil Gas
1,829 words... Oil/Gas Exports. The impact of the East Asian economic crisis on the direction of non-oil / gas exports is not simple. As one would expect, there has been a sharp decline in exports to slumping economies such as Japan and Korea. In fact, Japan has, until 1998, been the largest single national market for Indonesia's non-oil / gas exports (Table 21). The sharp drop of non-oil / gas exports to Japan (- 23. 1 %) and Korea (- 17. 5 %) contrasts with the relatively good performance in Singapore (1...
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Aggregate Supply Curve Free Trade Agreements
3,799 wordsSummary In January 1994, Nafta Introduction Summary In January 1994, the United States, Mexico, and Canada implemented the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The goal of NAFTA is to create better trading conditions through tariff reduction, removal of investment barriers, and improvement of intellectual property protection. NAFTA continues to gradually reduce tariffs on set dates and aims to eliminate all tariffs by the year 2004. Before NAFTA was established, investing in Mexico was a...
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Marginal Propensity Aggregate Demand
1,932 wordsa)? Explain the operation of the Keynesian multiplier The easiest way to explain the way in which the multiplier works according to Keynes is to construct a simple model. ? This model will have two particular simplifying features, in that it will focus exclusively on the demand side of the economy, and it will not include either government activity or the foreign sector. ? In order to construct this model, we will assume that all prices and wages are fixed within the economy, and that there are ...
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Exchange Rate Foreign Exchange
1,861 wordsModule 7525 Macroeconomics II Essay Coursework. Many economic forecasters are suggesting that the US economy is about to enter into recession. Using IS/LM/BP analysis and assuming perfect capital mobility, suggest how the US could use its exchange rate policy to counter this movement but also highlight the potential problems of using such a policy to the US government. History Background: The US Economy. There are increasing signs that the US economy is heading towards a recession as major corpo...
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