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A less fiery dragon?
China may be a smaller economic giant than previously thought
Corruption affects economy in big, little ways
Does political corruption affect the economy? That is a particularly relevant question given recent news. The answer is that corruption matters economically, but the effects vary depending on the circumstances. Consider the following recent cases:
Credibility is crucial in trade talks
If the Bush administration is serious about trade agreements, it should study the work of Thomas Schelling, winner of the 2005 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Schelling won the prize for applying game theory to Cold War nuclear strategy.
DÜNYA EKONOMİSİ İLE İLGİLİ MAKALELER
Makale arşivi
JAPON KALKINMASININ POLITIK TEMELLERI
Japonya, 100 yillik gecikmesine ragmen; 1914 te Harekete Geçme safhasi na girmis, 1930'a gelindiginde Milli Geliri rekora ulasmistir.
KÜRESELLEŞME - Makaleler Arşivi
Makaleler, Küreselleşme Karşıtı Hareket
Occasional market storms inevitable
This week's gyrations in world stock markets resembled a blizzard that comes up with little warning. Many of us relish a good blizzard once in a while: It gets the blood flowing and provides material for water-cooler discussions.
Short-term fear derails long-term gain
Long-term gains often can only be achieved by taking short-term risks. There are financial risks to starting one's own business or buying stock in a shaky new startup firm, but there can also be rich rewards.
1987 Borsa Krizi
19 Ekim 1987'de dünya piyasalarında hisse senedi değerleri büyük bir düşüş gösterdi.
19-th century activist could provide lesson to misguided trade protesters
It is unfortunate that British social activist Richard Cobden wasn’t able to make it to Seattle earlier this month to join the protestors who said they were concerned about justice and treatment of the poor.
A call to share the global wealth
Jeffrey Sachs, a prominent Harvard University economist, has never been a member of the foreign-aid establishment and has recently become an outspoken critic of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Instead, Sachs has spent his career jetting from country to country conferring with top government officials about their broad macroeconomic policies.
A workers' manifesto for China
How workers are losing out in China, and why it matters to the rest of the world
American Stock Exchange AMEX
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde "New York Menkul Kıymetler Borsası'ndan (NYSE) sonra ikinci büyük menkul kıymetler borsasıdır. Faaliyetine Amerikan İç Savaşı'ndan önce başlamıştır.
Amerikan Borsalarının İşleyişi
Sürümde binlerce hisse senedi bulunmasına karşın bunlar arasında en büyük, en iyi tanınmış ve en çok alım-satım gören şirketlerin hisse senetleri genelde New York Menkul Kıymetler Borsası'na (New York Stock Exchange - NYSE) kayıtlıdır.
Amerikan Ekonomisi Tarihi
Modern Amerikan ekonomisinin kökleri Avrupalı yerleşimcilerin ekonomik kazanım elde etmeye çabaladıkları XVI., XVII. ve XVIII. Yüzyıllara uzanır.
Amerikan Ekonomisinin İşleyişi
Her ekonomik sistemde müteşebbisler ve yöneticiler mal ve hizmet üretmek ve dağıtmak amacıyla doğal kaynakları, emeği ve teknolojiyi bir araya getirirler. Buna karşın, anılan ögelerin düzenlenme ve kullanılma yöntemleri aynı zamanda bir ulusun politik ideallerini ve kültürünü de yansıtır.
Amerikan Ticaret İlkeleri
Birleşik Devletler hukukun üstünlüğü ilkesine bağlı bir açık ticaret sistemine inanmaktadır.
An Economy On Thin Ice
The U.S. expansion appears on track. Europe and Japan may lack exuberance, but their economies are at least on the plus side. China and India
An old Chinese myth
Contrary to popular wisdom, China's rapid growth is not hugely dependent on exports
Anarchism: Two Kinds
In commenting on the World Trade Organizations (WTO) riots in Seattle, "The Economist" asked, "Why were there no anarchists among all those 'anarchists?'" Actually, there were, but the ones drawing attention were the sort who give overthrowing the State a bad name. Salon (almost alone among the media) was more accurate in stating: "Most reports simply labelled the rioters 'anarchists,' missing the fact that many among the peaceful blockaders consider themselves anarchists, too."
Be careful what you wish for
There's a clamor in Congress to try to force China to revalue its currency. Advocates say that would make a more-even playing field for U.S. produced goods.
Can Asian markets withstand a US property crash?
Emerging stock markets did very well last year, with Morgan Stanley’s index gaining 30% as foreign investors piled in. Many of those economies were robust.
Can Beijing reign in the white-hot Chinese economy?
For those of us who have been steadfast in our optimism on China, the blistering first-quarter GDP report throws down the gauntlet.
China or India: whose economic growth will prove more durable?
Chances are good that you have found yourself in the following situation: You call your phone company or credit card bank to ask a question about your bill, and your call is taken by a friendly man with a distinct accent named "John."
Çin 20 yılda 3 bin 400 uçak alacak
Boeing’in raporuna göre, Çin önümüzdeki 20 yılda 3 bin 400 yeni uçak alarak ticari havacılıkta dünyanın ikinci büyük pazarı haline gelecek.
Çin’de enflasyon zirvede
Çin’de Ağustos ayı itibarıyla yıllık enflasyon yüzde 6.5’e çıktı.
Çin’den faiz artırımı
Çin Merkez Bankası, faiz oranlarında 0.27 puanlık artırıma gitti.
Could global markets weather a major shock?
One of today’s great paradoxes is the perceived lack of spillovers. Macro theory stresses interrelationships within economies, between markets, and across borders.
Could the US consumer slowdown rebalance the world economy?
Long the engine of global consumption, the American consumer should retrench in a post-property-bubble climate.
Development & Economic Freedom
In fact, prices are a good indicator of need. Who needs a job more: someone who will only work for $20,000 US or someone who is willing to take $1,000 US? As a general rule, the person who will work for less money has greater need.
