INDIA – MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 1 Macroeconomics Project INDIA - Macroeconomic Indicators (2006-07 to present) Course Instructor Prof. Leena Mary Eapen Project Team PGP/15/13 Devanand Prasad PGP/15/36 Priyanka ruttala PGP/15/49 Shashikant Bapatla PGP/15/55 Sri K Srinivas PGP/15/61 Vijeta Shrivastava FPM/05/05 Janardan K Yadav FPM/05/04 Chacko Jacob INDIA – MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------An
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Contents Page Executive Summary – Page 1 Main Reports – Page 2 Appendices – Page 6 References – Page 9 Executive Summary page The Current State of the Economy ( Overall: The Swedish economy experienced severe recession from 2008 due to global finance crisis. However‚ thanks to the active fiscal supports from the Swedish government and sound credits from consumers‚ Sweden is recovering relatively quickly from the recession. ( Export and import: Due to the recession‚ both imports
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Introduction The use of management objectives was first widely advocated in the 1950s by the noted management theorist Peter Drucker. MBO (management by objectives) methods of performance appraisal are results-oriented seeks to measure employee performance be examining the extent to which predetermined work objectives have been met. Usually the objectives are established jointly by the supervisor and subordinate. An example of an objective for a sales manager might be: Increase the gross monthly
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Year 11 Economics Research Task Fiscal policy: 2007- 2013 The government during the period from 2007- 2013 developed a strong Fiscal policy stance. In the years Prior to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC)‚ the government decided to take a countercyclical approach to the economy through Fiscal policy as they had seen the unstable increase in levels of spending and the levels of saving. This is shown in diagram 1‚ government spending was at low point in the previous decade of 31.5 %. In the year
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Colorado State University Global Campus Macroeconomics Final Project week 8 Econ 400 The first thing we learn in our macroeconomic class is that people face trade offs. It is hard to gage which trade off is better for us as a whole‚ when economists and politicians are split between both positive and normative‚ in
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INTRODUCTION Our organization‚ Factory Outlet Store (FOS)‚ is a retail store that sells discounted clothing for adults and kids‚ from brand names such as Old Navy and Abercrombie & Fitch. FOS is a well-established brand and has a popular chain of stores in Malaysia‚ but we are looking to expand to Thailand with a first-ever four-storey FOS shopping center instead of freestanding boutiques. We are interested in expanding to Thailand as it has a dynamic retail sector. Some of its major retailers
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THE IMPACT OF EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATION ON MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This study is designed to examine the causes of exchange rate fluctuations and their impact on the Nigerian economy since there is scarcely any country that lives in absolute autarky in this globalised world. The economies of all the countries of the world are linked directly or indirectly through asset or/and goods markets. This linkage is made possible through
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FACTORS AFFECTING INDIAN ECONOMY 1|Page Gross Domestic Product The monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period‚ though GDP is usually calculated on an annual basis. It includes all of private and public consumption‚ government outlays‚ investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory. GDP = C + G + I + NX Where: "C" is equal to all private consumption‚ or consumer spending‚ in a
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Research Question: How appropriate is the recently announced fiscal policy in terms of the state of the economy since 2007‚ the outcomes of ASGISA and the economic growth path envisaged by government? In measuring the appropriateness of the South African fiscal policy stipulated in the general budget for the 2011/2012 period‚ one must look not only at South Africa’s current economic position but rather the state of the economy over the last five years as well as the context of the ASGISA outcomes
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discovery of and reliance on oil has seemingly desecrated agriculture into the back-bench of the Nigerian economy. This has seen the sector accounting for only about 40% of the GDP and providing only about 6o% of the country’s employment (CBN Various macroeconomic factors affect agribusiness in Nigeria‚ major among these are stable and predictable policy environment‚ interest rates‚ employment‚ unstable foreign exchange rates‚ current account and government spending. Stable and predictable policy environment:
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