Mr Mahajan To what extent is economic growth a useful measure of economic performance Economic growth is an increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services‚ compared from one period of time to another. It can be measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and this can give us a measure of economic performance. Actual economic growth is an increase in GDP. There are various distinctions used in the context of economic growth such as nominal GDP so the face value and
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Economic growth is defined as the sustained increase in real GDP or GNP per capita over time. Economic growth is desirable for an economy as it increases its real national income and standards of living for its people in general. Although it is desirable‚ economic growth does have its benefits and costs. One benefit would be increased levels of consumption. Provided economic growth outstrips population growth‚ it will lead to higher real income per head. This can lead to higher levels of consumption
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Discuss the benefits of Economic growth. Economic growth can be defined as a long-term expansion of the productive potential of the economy. Sustained economic growth should lead to higher real living standards and rising employment. Governments aim to achieve economic growth as it has many advantages; including higher employment levels. As Aggregate demand increases‚ more factors of production‚ most notably labour are needed to produce goods and services for the economy. When this occurs
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Even though evidently in the modern world it is becoming more and more alleged that we can develop without damaging nature there are still strong opposing arguments to this notion. Development needs economic growth and economic growth is very needy for industry which requirements energy resources. Currently the range of supplies that are obtained by common people has matured significantly compared to the old times. Now people feel the need‚ not just for as a piece of bread and a roof over their heads
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY CHAPTER 2: COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Page 65 – 73) Created By: PATRICIA M. A. ADAM 1006805694 International Undergraduate Program Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia Depok 2013 Larger Rural Populations but Rapid Rural-to-Urban Migration One of the hallmarks of economic development is a shift from agriculture to manufacturing and services. Although modernizing in many regions‚ rural areas are poorer and tend to suffer from missing markets
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Economic growth and public policy To increase productivity and living standards‚ governments can can: 1. Encourage saving and Investment: Goal: invest more current resources in the production of capital to increase physical capital (K). Trade-off: The opportunity cost of investment is that someone must forgo current : consumption in order to save and invest sumption Note that: because of diminishing returns‚ an increase in the saving rate leads to higher growth of productivity and income only
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The economic policy of a government needs to be supportive of a country’s best interests. It may be argued that the main objective of a government is to promote sustained economic growth to improve and increase the nation’s prosperity (Nellis and Parker‚ 1996). This can only be achieved with structural policies used to enhance the long term economic performance and the creation of a stable macroeconomic environment that will encourage stable growth to take place. This requires management of both
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Question Number 1 1. Strategic Priority 1: Economic Growth and Job Creation. 2. Strategic Priority 2: Massive programme to build economic and social infrastructure. 3. Strategic Priority 3: Rural Development 4. Strategic Priority 4: Education 5. Strategic Priority 5: Health Question Number 2 * Priority 1- Factors beyond the control of policy-makers and stakeholders in South Africa have a big impact on the environment for growth and job creation‚ and it is difficult to measure achievements
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THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC BANKING ON COMMERCIAL BANKS OPERATIONS TABLE OF CONTENT Cover page Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE Introduction Background of study Statement of problem Objective of the study Significance of the study Scope and limitations of the study Definition of terms CHAPTER TWO Review of related literature Introduction Meaning of electronic banking Origin of electronic banking Meaning of computer Relevance of
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Nepalese commercial bank 1. Introduction 1.1 General Background of study: In Nepalese banking concept‚ the history of banking is not long. But it is found that the banking transactions are conducted in ancient time. Nepal bank limited was the first bank in Nepal established in 1994b.s .later Nepal Rastra Bank; central bank was established in 2013 B.S. with an objective to provide the policy decision‚ guidance and control the banking and to monitor this sector. Rastriya Banijya Bank is a government
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