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Beyond GDP: other ways to measure the economyKey points Gross national product, or GNP, includes what is produced domestically and what is produced by domestic labor and business abroad in a year. National income includes all income earned: wages, profits, rent, and profit income. Net national product, or NNP, is GNP minus depreciation. Depreciation is the process by which capital ages...0 Comments 0 Shares 9K Views 0 Reviews
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Information Services: The Backbone of the Digital EconomyIn today’s increasingly connected world, information is one of the most valuable assets for businesses, governments, and individuals alike. The ability to access, manage, and disseminate information effectively can provide a competitive edge, improve decision-making, and drive innovation. This is where information services come into play. From data management to digital platforms,...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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Major Companies: Pillars of the Global EconomyIn the interconnected world of the 21st century, certain companies have emerged as titans, shaping industries, driving innovation, and influencing the global economy. These major corporations span various sectors, from technology and finance to retail and healthcare, and their reach extends far beyond the products and services they offer. They are not just companies—they are global brands...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views 0 Reviews
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Measuring the size of the economy: gross domestic productKey points The size of a nation’s economy is commonly expressed as its gross domestic product, or GDP, which measures the value of the output of all goods and services produced within the country in a year. *GDP is measured by taking the quantities of all final goods and services produced and sold in markets, multiplying them by...0 Comments 0 Shares 5K Views 0 Reviews
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The next years may be the worst for the world economy, the investor believesWASHINGTON, Dec. 12 — PRIME. The next two or three years may be the worst for the world economy due to the excessive amount of accumulated debts, well-known American investor Jim Rogers said. Rogers is one of the most famous investors in the world and co-founder of the Quantum investment fund, which he created together with billionaire George Soros. Rogers is the author of a number of...0 Comments 0 Shares 11K Views 0 Reviews
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Understanding Wholesale Trade: Key Insights and Its Role in the EconomyWholesale trade is a fundamental part of the global supply chain and plays a pivotal role in the distribution of goods. Whether it’s bulk purchasing of raw materials, finished goods, or specialized products, wholesale trade ensures that goods are efficiently moved from manufacturers to retailers or directly to consumers. This article explores what wholesale trade is, how it works, and its...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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Aggregate demand and aggregate supply curvesKey points Aggregate supply is the total quantity of output firms will produce and sell—in other words, the real GDP. The upward-sloping aggregate supply curve—also known as the short run aggregate supply curve—shows the positive relationship between price level and real GDP in the short run. The aggregate supply curve slopes up because...0 Comments 0 Shares 9K Views 0 Reviews
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Changes in equilibrium price and quantity: the four-step processKey points There is a four-step process that allows us to predict how an event will affect the equilibrium price and quantity using the supply and demand framework. Step one: draw a market model (a supply curve and a demand curve) representing the situation before the economic event took place. Step two: determine whether the economic event being analyzed affects demand...0 Comments 0 Shares 9K Views 0 Reviews
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Command-and-Control regulationKey points Command-and-control regulation sets specific limits for pollution emissions and/or mandates that specific pollution-control technologies that must be used. Although such regulations have helped to protect the environment, they have three shortcomings: they provide no incentive for going beyond the limits they set; they offer limited flexibility on where and...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views 0 Reviews
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Demand and the Determinants of DemandIn a competitive market, demand for and supply of a good or service determine the equilibrium price. The law of demand Markets have two agents: buyers and sellers. Demand represents the buyers in a market. Demand is a description of all quantities of a good or service that a buyer would be willing to purchase at all prices. According to the law of demand, this relationship...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views 0 Reviews
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Economic efficiencyKey Points Economic efficiency is the idea that it is impossible to improve the situation of one party without imposing a cost on another. If a situation is economically inefficient, it becomes possible to benefit at least one party without imposing costs on others. Consumer surplus is the gap between the price that consumers are willing to...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views 0 Reviews
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Efficiency in perfectly competitive marketsKey points Long-run equilibrium in perfectly competitive markets meets two important conditions: allocative efficiency and productive efficiency. These two conditions have important implications. First, resources are allocated to their best alternative use. Second, they provide the maximum satisfaction attainable by society. Efficiency in perfectly...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views 0 Reviews
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Elasticity in the long run and short runKey points In the market for goods and services, quantity supplied and quantity demanded are often relatively slow to react to changes in price in the short run, but they react more substantially in the long run. As a result, demand and supply often—but not always—tend to be relatively inelastic in the short run and relatively elastic in the long run....0 Comments 0 Shares 7K Views 0 Reviews
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ESSENCE AND BASIC CONCEPTS OF MANAGEMENTThe essence of management is to manage everything: production, finances, personnel, resources to streamline the management system, from the initial situation to the improvement of results. Management is management in a market economy, a set of principles and methods. means and forms of production management developed in the conditions of a market economy and applied in countries with a...0 Comments 0 Shares 20K Views 0 Reviews
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How perfectly competitive firms make output decisionsKey points As a perfectly competitive firm produces a greater quantity of output, its total revenue steadily increases at a constant rate determined by the given market price. Profits will be highest—or losses will be smallest—for a perfectly competitive firm at the quantity of output where total revenues exceed total costs by the greatest amount, or where total...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views 0 Reviews
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