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... DevelopmenT STraTegY ForThe DiSTricT oF columbia SECTION AGROWING and DIVERSIFYING THE DISTRICT’S ECONOMY 14 The Five-Year economic DevelopmenT STraTegY ForThe DiSTricT oF columbia Going Forward: Shared ... Visions for DC: Diversifying theEconomy and Preparing the Workforce The District anchors an impressive convergence of intellectual capital, a resource that was mobilized forThe Five-Year Economic ... confirmed the need to grow and diversify the District’s economy while prepar-ing the workforce for new employment opportunities. These two guiding principles build on the goals in the “One...
... from the national economy. Duties on foreign trade and excise taxes on consumption were the primary source for government revenue. Invariably, the burden for these tributes fell on the shoulders ... count on the earnings on the accumulation of private assets to assist them in meeting their debt-servicing obligations since these earnings are not repatriated and therefore unavailable for this ... with the Haitian economy. They devised numerous strategies and deployed the entire machinery of the state, including all its repressive apparatus, to extract wealth from the economy: The treasury...
... their own customs and traditions in using the forest and land as they had done since the time of their ancestors. The National Forest Meeting in 1989 raised the importance of the forest for ... Forests 1993, the Decree on Land and Forest Classification for planting trees and conservation of the forest 1994, the Forestry Law 1996, the Land Law 1997, the amended Land Law 2003, and the ... increase the number of trees. It was strictly forbidden to sell forest land which has been allocated by the state. However it was possible forthe state to change the objective forthe use of the forest...
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... is shorter in the hybrid economy than in the purely forward-looking economy. Because of the economic inertia, the start time of the ZIP is later and the end time is earlier in theeconomy within‡ation ... "= 0:9 forthe base case.Figure 4 shows the simulation results. The upper panel shows the case of a purelyforward-looking economy and the lower panel shows the case of a hybrid economy. The results ... time to the end of the ZIP, however, is very di¤erent according to the degree ofinertia in the economy. The ZIP period is shorter in the hybrid economy than in the purely9 For example, the BOJ...
... 2011 as GDP expanded by 7.4% in Outlook forthe California Economy LAEDC Kyser Center forEconomic Research 35 Economic Forecast, February 2012 for the current FY 2011-12 (which ends June ... and Gentlemen, and welcome to the LAEDC’s 2012-2013 Annual Forecast. The LAEDC’s Economic Forecast is Southern California’s premier source for in-depth economic informaon and analysis on our ... circumstances are improving – theeconomy and labor market could exceed the forecast. On the other hand, there are risks that could slow down the economy. The initial situation was marked...
... hypothesis testing. The difference is that with the latter the eye is separating the signal from the noise before the experiment, and with exploratory MVA the eye ” The use of the word “manual” ... that there is something in the data worth looking for, although the fourth property may suggest otherwise on first inspection of the data. The fifth property is the starting point forthe study ... experiments the assessors will be represented in the sets in the data analysis, the products in the rows, and the attributes in the columns of the datamatrix.’ The third choice is the choice...
... -2.0 for rice, -1.2 for wheat flour, -1.3 for pork and -1.6 for edible oils. The own-price elasticities forthe amount of foods consumed were: -0.12 for rice, -0.16 for wheat flour, -0.38 for ... Sources for this review The search for evidence pertaining to the synthesis question excluded articles that did not involve economic instruments or economic changes. However, we did use other ... whether the effects of theeconomic instruments observed in these studies could be sustained for longer periods. Most of the pricing interventions were conducted over short time periods. There...
... dramatically during the second half of the 1990s in the United States. Despite the recession, the rate of 4 The theoretical framework in this section and the results forthe United States ... assessment of the potential growth rate forthe economy. The simulation discussed the previous section illustrates this point. Monetary policy must be predicated on a forecast forthe sustainable ... (1997, 2001). Hence, the forecasts take into account the best estimate of the NAIRU as of the beginning of the period of the productivity acceleration. The figure shows forecast over 12-quarter...
... global economic crisis initiated by the banking crisis of 2008 has revealed the stark nature of the need for radical change in the Thai economy. The very model of development on which theeconomy ... pro -democracy demonstrators). Exacerbating the reliance of the Thai economy on the external environment is the almost total absence of hydrocarbons in Thai territory and the need, therefore, ... identifying the implications for other countries which have also embarked upon a version of the EAEM, notably of course Vietnam. A conclusion completes the paper. 2. The East Asian economic model The...