Tradable — A tradable good or service can be sold in another location distant from where it was produced. A good that is not tradable is called non tradable. Different goods have differing levels of tradability: the higher the cost of transportation and the … Wikipedia
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Balassa-Samuelson effect — The Balassa Samuelson effect (also known as Harrod Balassa Samuelson effect (Kravis and Lipsey 1983), the Ricardo Viner Harrod Balassa Samuelson Penn Bhagwati effect (Samuelson 1994, p. 201), productivity biased purchasing power parity (PPP)… … Wikipedia
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Purchasing power parity — GDP per capita adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in the world, 2009 … Wikipedia
Tradability — is the property of a good or service that can be sold in another location distant from where it was produced. A good that is not tradable is called non tradable. Different goods have differing levels of tradability: the higher the cost of… … Wikipedia
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Summers memo — The Summers memo was an excerpt of a 1991 memo signed by Lawrence Summers (though actually written by an aide, Lant Pritchett) who was, at the time, Chief Economist of the World Bank.In this excerpt, the memo advanced an economic argument for the … Wikipedia
Resource-based view — The resource based view (RBV) is an economic tool used to determine the strategic resources available to a firm. The fundamental principle of the RBV is that the basis for a competitive advantage of a firm lies primarily in the application of the … Wikipedia
Domestic liability dollarization — (DLD) refers to the denomination of banking system deposits and lending in a currency other than that of the country in which they are held. It is important to note that DLD does not refer exclusively to denomination in US dollars, as DLD… … Wikipedia
Gross domestic product — GDP redirects here. For other uses, see GDP (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Gross national product or Gross domestic income. CIA World Factbook 2005 figures of total nominal GDP (top) compared to PPP adjusted GDP (bottom) … Wikipedia