CASE STUDY: THE EFFECTS OF NATURAL DISASTERS ON THE GDP OF THE PHILIPPINES In Partial Fulfillment Of the course requirements In ECOMET2 Submitted By: Inacay‚ Giancarlo Submitted To: Dr. Cesar Rufino School of Economics De La Salle University-Manila December 16‚ 2014 Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Review of Related Literature III. Theoretical Framework IV. Data V. Methodology VI. Results VII. Appendix VIII. Bibliography Abstract The Philippines is located in a region
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RATE OF REACTIONS. The reaction rate (rate of reaction) or speed of reaction for a reactant or product in a particular reaction is intuitively defined as how fast or slow a reaction takes place. For example‚ the oxidative rusting of iron under the atmosphere is a slow reaction that can take many years‚ but the combustion of cellulose in a fire is a reaction that takes place in fractions of a second (right). Chemical kinetics is the part of physical chemistry that studies reaction rates. The concepts
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can be potentially more important for the next generation than it is for us. The issue is birth rate or population‚ what it is now and what it will be in the future. First of all‚ what is birth rate? The birth rate is the total number of births per 1000 of a population in a year. As you may know‚ by subtracting the death rate from the birth rate we will result in the rate of population. Here is a display of the birth rate from 1950 to 2015. Year Birth rate 19501955 37.2 19551960 35.3 19601965 34.9
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taxes investors pay on dividend income. Currently‚ any money an investor receives when a stock she owns pays a dividend to its investors is added to her total income at tax time. So dividend income is treated the same way‚ and is taxed at the same rate‚ as income from working. If the Bush plan becomes law‚ dividend income will no longer be added to an investor’s total income. As a result the dividends become exempt from taxation. The exact details of the plan are not currently known‚ because it has
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and its rules‚ causes and effects. In this report we had to choose a country and find dat about it‚ such as the Export and Import’s Volume‚ GDP (Gross Domestic Products); then we had to find its Trade Power and Structure‚ focusing on this information: - Who trades with whom - How much - What Italy Italy is an European country‚ situated in the Southern part of the continent. With 61 million inhabitants‚ it is the 5th most populous European country. It covers an area of 301‚338 Km2. To the north
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What are the annual growth rates for the U.S. economy over the last 5 – 10 years? Has GDP been growing or declining over this time-frame? Explain what factors might have caused GDP to increase or decrease over this time-frame. Annual Rates: 2001: 1.1‚ 2002: 1.8‚ 2003: 2.5‚ 2004: 3.6‚ 2005: 3.1‚ 2006: 2.7‚ 2007: 1.9‚ 2008: 0.0‚ 2009: -2.6‚ 2010: 2.9. The 2.7 increase in 2006 slowly declined to a -2.6% change in 2009 and 2.9% increase in 2010.Up until 2009 the rates seemed to slowly decline and
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ARTICLE ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR‚ May 26- The unemployment rate in the country for March 2014 was at 3.0 per cent‚ comparatively lower from 3.3 per cent in March last year ‚ the Statistics Department said. When compared with the previous month‚ the rate was down 0.2 percentage point from 3.2per cent in February 2014. In a statement here today ‚the department also said the labor force participation rate decreased in March 2014 to 66.9 per cent from 67.4 per cent in the
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exchange rates‚ which is useful for international finance assignment. Exchange Rate is the price of one country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency; the rate at which two currencies are traded for another. It measures the number of units of one currency which exchange‚ in the foreign exchange market for one unit of another. Exchange rates are important because‚ they establish the relationships between the different currencies or monetary units of the world. Exchange rates have been
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recent PPP exchange rates for the pound‚ yen and euro with their nominal exchanges rates. What differences do you observe? What accounts for those differences? PPP exchange rates are the converted currency rates that equalize the purchasing power of different currencies for a given basket of goods by eliminating the differences in price levels between countries. The following is the comparison of the PPP exchange rates for pound‚ yen and euro between their nominal exchange rates in 2009‚ shows that
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which lacks sufficient domestic financing. This paper is intended to empirically analyze this theoretical perspective and analyze the impact of FDI on Bangladesh’s economic growth and income inequality. Using time series data of FDI‚ GDP and other relevant variables‚ it was found that FDI inflow into Bangladesh did not show any direct significant impact on economic growth; however‚ it had a negative impact on income inequality‚ though this impact was found to be small. Key words: FDI ‚ economic growth
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