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NHI & SA
An expert in public health medicine suggests that the government raise taxes in order to generate cash in the interim while it continues to be unknown how much money would be necessary to pay for the planned National Health Insurance (NHI), as well as where the funds will come from. The suggestio...
Nobel Economics Prize awarded to three Economists for "natural experiments”
David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics based on their "natural experiments", which is an innovative method of empirical research.
Highlights
- The Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to thre...
JAPAN’S ECONOMY COULD LIKELY TAKE A HIT OF $36 BILLION
Highlights –
- Japan’s economy could likely take a hit of $36 billion.
- COVID-19 variant could cause Japan’s economy to fall again.
- With the spread of mutations, Tokyo could deal with over 1,400 daily infections in May. ...
IEEFA REPORT ESTIMATES 500-BILLION DOLLARS INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RENEWABLES BY 2030
HIGHLIGHTS
- A report by the IEEFA says that a huge global capital pool was mobilized to invest in renewable energy projects and grid projects in India.
- The report estimated $500-billion investment in in renewable energy India by 2030.
NABE SURVEY: THE ECONOMY COULD OBSERVE A DOUBLE-DIP RECESSION
Highlights
- Fed’s stimulus efforts were acknowledged
- Congress’s response to the recession was debated
The National Association for Business Economics surveyed economists. According to a m...
MICHELLE MEYER: US ECONOMY FACES A BUMPY RIDE AS IT RECOVERS FROM CORONAVIRUS RECESSION
Highlights
- The U.S. economy has entered the healing phase of the coronavirus pandemic
- It arrives when businesses start to reopen after shutting down
According to Michelle Meyer, the economy faces a bumpy ride. It tries to recover fro...
Economic Affairs Minister of Taiwan outlines goals
Economics Minister Shen Jong-chin (almost) said on Wednesday that his goals for this year's work are to promote investment by re-establishing Taiwanese companies and growing people's job opportunities, CNA announced on Wednesday.
The minister indicated that the ...
Economic Affairs Minister of Taiwan outlines goals
Economics Minister Shen Jong-chin (almost) said on Wednesday that his goals for this year's work are to promote investment by re-establishing Taiwanese companies and growing people's job opportunities, CNA announced on Wednesday.
The minister indicated that the ...
India is likely to overtake Germany to become the fourth-largest economy in 2026: CEBR
According to a report published by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), India is expected to overtake Germany to become the fourth-largest economy in 2026 and Japan to become third-largest in 2034. India has decisively overtaken both the UK and France to become the world's f...
Academia Sinica expects GDP growth in Taiwan by 2.58% in 2020
Academia Sinica's Institute of Economics, Taiwan's top research institute, said Taiwan's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by 2.58 per cent from a year earlier in 2020, with Taiwanese investors likely to allocate more cash to expand production at home.
However...
U.S. economic growth likely to see a further downturn
NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (Xinhua)— U.S. economic growth is likely to see a further downturn in 2020 amid relatively strong fundamentals, as trade tensions persist between the U.S. and its major trading partners, and the nation is entering the election year, analysts said.
According to th...
CEE monetary forms have seen comprehensively level
Focal Europe's primary monetary standards ought to generally stay at comparable levels throughout the following year, a Reuters survey of 39 examiners appeared, as progress in US-China exchange talks and the subsiding danger of a hard Brexit are counterbalanced by stresses over worldwide deve...
Financial technology's growth has changed finance and banking
The advent in financial technology has transformed the economics and banking globally, so now the United States also has seen that transition, but the distinction is that while the fintech has benefited the banks in another country nowadays in the United States, it has harmed the banks in such a ...
ENERGY ECONOMICS CAN NOT BE IGNORED NOW
On account of an abrupt decrease in age costs, the most recent couple of years have seen a great part of the world experience a purposeful change towards sustainable power sources and away from petroleum derivatives. The expenses for sustainable power source advances have kept on accomplishing ne...
Major problems in India being hidden by easy money
Worldwide central bankers are working hard to keep prices of financial assets high. Nonetheless, one result of low-interest rates is that they have left poor debt funds with few resources to lift dramatically. In the world, even those with the worst prospects continue to flow to emerging markets....
India' s requirement is customer request and now
A since quite a while ago held the conviction of investigators in India is that the economy is supply-obliged. The request isn't even worth a commentary, while a transitory press in the onion showcase merits fixation since it could be inflationary. It's undeniably evident that this view i...
GERMANY TO ESCAPE STAGNATION BUT PROGRESSION REMAINS WEAK
Germany has narrowly sidestepped a technical stagnation but the progression remains weak.
Germany’s GDP strengthened by 0.1% in the third quarter, whipping anticipations of 0.1% decline. Meanwhile, data for the second quarter was reviewed up 0.1 percentage point to show a 0.2% dro...
Rwanda signs with Russia
As Russia has been on a huge spree of signing newer and newer deals everyday either with the Middle Eastern nations or with the African nations. The with the Middle East accomplished now it is focusing on the African part.
Rwanda is the latest African country to sign a nuclear dea...
Increase in food prices - China
Pork costs in China took off 46.7% year-on-year in August, as the nation confronted rising deficiency of the meat in the midst of a swine fever outbreak which has slaughtered a huge number of pigs.
That was a far greater increment than July's pork costs which bounced 27% from a year...
Germany might soon be into recession
Germany is "wavering on the brink of a recession", says Andrew Kenningham of Capital Economics. Gross domestic product in Europes biggest economy fell 0.1% in the subsequent quarter and early signs for this quarter are "unpropitious". The downturn has burdened market estimation. The Dax list, which ...