UNDERGRADUATE SYLLABUS Global Economics II Semester 2 2013/14 Miguel Lebre de Freitas PhD in Economics‚ University of London (Birkbeck College)‚ 1998. Assistant Professor at Universidade de Aveiro‚ Invited Assistant Professor at Nova SBE. Previously‚ he served as Chief Economist at the Ministry of Economy (Director of Cabinet of Strategy and Studies‚ 2005-2010). His professional experience also includes a passage through the Bank of Portugal’ Department of Economic Studies (1999-2000)‚ as
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the scenario of Indian economic crisis in 2014. Causes and impact to India was talked in the first section; influence on other economy especially to Australia was analyzed and Stolper-Samuelson Theorem was applied in section 2; similar situations in history were mentioned in the third section. 1. Describe its causes - economic or non-economic (2% for creativity). In 2014‚ many emerging economies are facing liquidity crisis‚ especially India. It was the aftermath of the US QE exit. The QE is the
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The global recession has led to layoffs. Layoffs will be effecting the foreigners working in different countries. The first to be fired will be the foreigners working in a country because every country would not want to keep their citizens jobless and employ a foreigner. the property and the construction business has fallen very low nearly 80%. There are no new projects coming up and some of the existing projects are being cancelled. Microsoft was asked to fire the foreign employees
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become a global issue which has brought about much concern‚ particularly in Japan‚ which has an aging population outweighing that of any other nation worldwide. During the decade after the Second World War‚ Japan was still suffering the disastrous aftermath imposed previously by large scale conflict‚ and amid the post war decade only an estimated 5% of the Japanese population belonged in the sixty five years or older category. However‚ due to steady reconstruction and Japan’s large economic boom through
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The world recession of 2008 to 2009 was caused ultimately by global imbalances in trade and capital flows‚ globalization of financial markets‚ the trend towards a new finance-led capitalism and the related pattern of income distribution. The effects of the recession on Africa were tremendous and are still being felt today. Africa is homeland to numerous natural resources. Contrary to this‚ it is one of poorest regions in the world constituting almost 10% of the world’s population and ravaged by high
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produced in tougher economic times d. Produces consumable supplies – commodity priced i. Still produced in tougher economic times and helps the compnmay weather the storm 3. Founding philosophy of James F. Lincoln – the Incentive Management System (“IMS”) a. Piecework b. Annual bonus c. Guaranteed employment d. Limited benefits 4. How has the IMS worked in the US market a. Good news i. Productivity ii. Lay-offs iii. No union iv. Survived the 2008 economic recession b. Bad news i
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The recession in the US market and the global meltdown termed as Global recession have engulfed complete world ecomony with a varying degree of recessional impact. World over the impact has diversified and its impact can be observed from the very fact of falling Stock market‚ recession in jobs availiability and companies following downsizaing in the existing available staff and cutting down of the perks and salary corrections. Globally the financial sector sacking the existing base of employees in
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Impact of Recession on IT industry in India Author : Dr. Kotkar S.N. Abstract A recession is a contraction phase of the business cycle. The effect of recession is on all sectors but the main effect is on IT industry. In that mainly related to lob loss and unemployment. There are also some remedies on recession which helps to become a stable in the market. This paper presents the reasons of recession‚ impact of recession on IT industry in India and remedies on recession. Keywords: recession‚ Job
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India during the ’great recession’ India during the ‘Great Recession’ Introduction: Economists called the financial crisis of the 2007 - 2009 as the “Great Recession”‚ since it is a critical factor and vital cause for the failure of many businesses and significant influencer that has worsened many economies. After US busted out the housing bubble‚ this raised the rates of sub-prime and mortgage rates. India‚ the country which is fully an export driven economy like many other countries‚ the GDP
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Presentation On Impact of Recession in American Economy on India By: S.Karunya Abstract: The recession in the US market and the global meltdown termed as Global recession have engulfed complete world economy with a varying degree of recessional impact. World over the impact has diversified and its impact can be observed from the very fact of falling Stock market‚ recession in jobs availability and companies following downsizing
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