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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Katie Edwards

Katie Edwards

LE1.5 bn earmarked for export promotion in 1st half of FY 2012/13 - Economy - Business ... - 0 views

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    This article provides evidence and data of Egypt's Export DEvelopment Fund and the promoting of exports in the first half of the fiscal year. Revenue from exports positively impacted the economy, and the EDF seeks to continue to improve the export benefits entering the nation.
Katie Edwards

Eurasia is an engine of global economic growth: Iran - Tehran Times - 1 views

  • “Meanwhile, Eurasia is grappling with various problems, including terrorism, extremism, illicit drugs, economic and political underdevelopment, ethnic, border, and sectarian conflicts, environmental problems, and political disagreements, which create problems for the stability and security of the region and the world.   “Dealing with these problems and overcoming them requires cooperation, strengthening convergence, and utilizing regional potential properly.” 
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    This article discusses the potential of European and Asian nations collaboration to achieve economic growth and face the problems of various nations. "Dealing with these problems and overcoming them requires cooperation, strengthening convergence, and utilizing regional potential properly." 
Katie Edwards

Venezuela intent on freezing out Paraguay as Mercosur eludes unity - UPI.com - 0 views

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    This article discusses the potential difficulties of the Mercosur trade bloc in South America. Disputes amongst the members is causing distress to the economic system, and political isolation and dispute are becoming obstacles to economic collaboration.
Katie Edwards

Current account deficit widens - 0 views

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    This article explores the causes and outcomes of a rising current account deficit in Australia. The central bank is evaluating different options to try and balance the current account deficit by manipulating imports and exports, as well as adjusting the value of currency.
Katie Edwards

Business Line : Industry & Economy News : High gold imports hurting balance of payments... - 0 views

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    A lot of movement in the reserve assets component of the financial account in India is causing stress for the balance fo payments. Demand for gold is increasing, and because of great returns on investment and the affinity for gold in India, demand is increasing. The determinants of demand are highly responsible for maintaining this instability in current account deficit and "stress on the system" for the Reserve Bank of India.
Katie Edwards

RBA forex holdings grow to help force down value of strong Aussie | The Australian - 1 views

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    The Aussie dollar is very strong, so the Reserve Bank of Australia is trying to gather foreign currency to increase supply, causing the value and demand for Aussie dollar to fall a bit. The RBA doesn't intervene often, but it's necessary now to bring down the strength of the Aussie dollar so that it doesn't continue to lessen the value of exports.
Katie Edwards

Foreign exchange market EURUSD: Market Outlook. Nov 1st 2012 - 1 views

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    Unemployment is a huge issue that is coming from the eurozone economic challenges. There is a negative growth, and increasing unemployment rate. Changing the value of currency, and having difficulties stimulating economic growth are contributing to the problem. The economy is slowing down, which inevitably leads to higher unemployment.
Katie Edwards

Industry protests power tariff hike - Indian Express - 1 views

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    Many industrial associations in India are displeased with an increase in the power tariff, because "It would not only prevent new industries from coming to the state but may also lead to closure of the existing ones." Power is a service high in demand among large industries, and making it more expensive to use external producers will harm businesses and firms in India.
Katie Edwards

China v. the US: \'Free Trade Is Only for Friends\' - 1 views

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    I found this article interesting about the international trade relations between the US and China. The perspective on what type of trade is best is explored in this article, leaving us wondering if the free trade economy model will continue to work for the US, or should there be a change?
Katie Edwards

Cox and Alm: The right incentives for economic growth | www.statesman.com - 0 views

  • toward supply-side policies that encourage education, hard work and smart investments.
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    This article expresses the opinion that in order to experience the best economic growth, America must move towards more supply-side policies, and encourage education, hard work, and investments. There are arguments to support both sides of the debate on govt. spending vs. supply-side policy, but the end goal of achieving a better economy are the same.
Katie Edwards

United Nations News Centre - Economies will perform better with more even income distri... - 0 views

  • Trends over the last 30 years show income inequality increasing both within countries and between them
  • not only for reasons of fairness and social welfare, but because it would improve economic performance,
  • More even income distribution also pays off over the long term, it contends, because high inequality deprives many people of access to education and credit, and prevents the expansion of domestic markets. Over years and decades, that amounts to an enormous waste of a country’s economic potential.
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    This article on the distribution of income interested me because of the connection to economic growth and development. The efforts to create more equal income distribution are not only good for the population socially, but for helping economic performance. From the article; "This goal is worthwhile not only for reasons of fairness and social welfare, but because it would improve economic performance," says UNCTAD.
Katie Edwards

Norway's Key Rate Seen On Hold - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    This article highlights the positive economic growth seen lately in Norway, and how those positive changes caused the central bank to hold their decision to increase action and monetary policy. The adjustments will not be necessary if in fact the domestic economy continues to improve.
Katie Edwards

Tax policy: That fair again unsay | The Economist - 0 views

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    This article discusses the American economy, and tax policy fairness, just like our weekly discussion did! It's fascinating to read about "societal notions of fairness" in the context of the tax policy to raise revenue. (read this it's super relevant.)
Katie Edwards

Euro-zone stabilisation: Not countercyclical enough, then or now | The Economist - 0 views

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    This article examines the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the stabilization of the Euro-zone. It includes the view of various European economists, on the issue of what role fiscal policy should play in repairing surplus and inflation in Europe.
Katie Edwards

Fed's Policies Have Been 'Hideous' for Economic Recovery - 2 views

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    "We need to have a much more honest conversation about the tradeoff between inflation and real growth." There is an ongoing conflict of how to manage inflation via increasing aggregate demand which is the classic trade off. The article indicates "liberals arguing for government intervention and conservatives often pushing for tax breaks and incentives to get the private sector moving again." This is not only a national economic conflict, but a political conflict as well.
Katie Edwards

Polish Inflation Slowed to 3.9% in March on Food, Fuel - Businessweek - 0 views

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    This article discusses inflation in Poland, and includes a lot of information from the nation's policy-makers and economists. This represents a case of anticipated inflation, because they are looking to combat rising prices, and evaluating which methods work, and which do not. The inflation has slowed down, and forecasts/estimates of the economy are looking better, due to increasingly manageable factors such as borrowing costs, interest rates, & price growth.
Katie Edwards

Unemployment Insurance Faces Changes Across The Nation - 0 views

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    I found this article particularly interesting because it sheds light on motivations to quit the job search - lack of experience and education, as well as the reliance on (the now changing) federal Extended Benefits program.
Katie Edwards

New economic indicator shows franchise industry growing stronger - On Small Business - ... - 0 views

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    This article discusses the impact of business franchises in the US economy. The output and production of the franchises has been increasing and maturing as the economy gets better. This contributes to the national output, and the capacity for that output known as aggregate supply.  "The franchise industry is a unique business sector and a vitally important contributor to the U.S. economy spanning some 300 lines of business, supporting nearly 18 million jobs, 825,000 establishments and providing for over $2.1 trillion in economic output,"
Katie Edwards

Indian economic slowdown to continue in next financial year: World Bank - The Economic ... - 0 views

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    This is a report on the World Bank's economic predictions for the financial situation of India in 2012-13. Economic growth will be low, and aggregate demand in mentioned in the context of fiscal consolidation and higher interest rates. These factors will decrease the AD, and we are especially aware that higher interest rates decrease investment and firm spending. Both of those activities will undoubtedly hinder India's national economic growth.
Katie Edwards

Income Disparity, Poverty in Nigeria Depict Defective Macroeconomic Structure, Articles... - 0 views

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    This article depicts the failure of the macroeconmic system in Nigeria, and how the country's poverty is exemplified through GDP. The low development of the country is due to a cumulation of low income rates, and a non-industrialized economy. Macroeconomic tactics are failing, and this results in high poverty of the country.
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