945 resultados para Terms of trade
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Regional Energy Integration Looks Distant But Could be Crucial WTO and Free Trade Agreement Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Progress OPINION Central America: Poor Terms for the Terms of Trade, by José Luis Machinea HIGHLIGHTS Integration Schemes in Crisis and the Convergence of Trade Agreements, by Osvaldo Rosales INDICATORS: Economic Growth and Employment Direct Action in Favour of Indigenous Peoples and Afro-descendents Rises Recent Titles Calendar
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Over the past two years the global economy has experienced substantial economic turmoil, resulting in severe economic contraction. While there has been a recent return to growth, this situation has impacted all economic sectors worldwide. In the highly tourism-dependent region of the Caribbean, the impact of the global economic crisis has been most notable on the tourism sector, which, from the early 1990s, became the key driver of economic growth for the region. The eventual emergence of this sector reflects an economic development history which was previously underpinned by the export of agricultural commodities, and subsequently by the adoption of the import substitution industrialization model as promulgated by Arthur Lewis. This was further stimulated by spectacular economic contraction in Caribbean economies during the 1980s as a result of changes in the global terms of trade for commodities, generally low levels of competitiveness for manufactured goods, as well as weak institutional and governance frameworks. Ultimately, many economies began to reflect fiscal and balance of payments constraints. By the end of the 1990s, too, evidence of declining competitiveness even in the tourism sector began to become apparent particularly when evaluated under the framework of the Butler Tourism Area Life- Cycle (TALC) model. The recent economic crisis, therefore, provides an opportunity to reflect on the overall approach to economic development in the Caribbean, and to assess the implications of the region’s response to the crisis. This analysis makes the case for the future development of the sector to be based on two broad strategies. The first is to deepen the integration of the tourism sector into the broader economy through the diversification of the regional tourism product, as well as the enhancement of linkages with other sectors, while the second is to expand the tourism sector into a total service economy through the introduction of new services. Considering linkages, the development of clusters and value chains to support the tourism sector is identified with respect to agriculture and food, handicraft, and furnishings. Among the new services identified are education, wellness, yachting and boating, financial services, and information and communications technologies (ICT). This overall strategy is deemed to be better suited to the macroeconomic realities of the Caribbean, where high labour costs and other structural rigidities require a high-valued specialty tourism product in order to sustain the sector’s global competitiveness.
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Edición realizada con motivo del proyecto "Raúl Prebisch y los desafíos del Desarrollo del siglo XXI"
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Nesta pesquisa investigamos de que forma a inserção do uso do computador e do portfólio no processo de Modelagem Matemática, contribui para a aprendizagem de conhecimentos matemáticos a partir das percepções de alunos do ensino médio. Na busca de respostas a esta problemática, traçou-se como objetivo principal uma investigação à inserção do uso do computador no processo de Modelagem Matemática, com auxilio do portfólio para o aprendizado deste processo. A abordagem da pesquisa foi qualitativa. Levantamos um referencial teórico focando em especial pesquisadores da área de Modelagem Matemática como: Biembengut e Hein (2007); Bassanezi (2006), Barbosa (2001, 2004, 2007); Borba e Penteado(2001); Ponte e Canavarro (1997) entre outros, e com alguns autores que abordam mais especificamente a inserção de tecnologias na educação como: Valente (1993); Almeida (2000), Belloni (2005) entre outros. No entrelaçamento das idéias relacionaram-se os elementos (computador, Modelagem e portfólio) para subsidiar um tratamento diferenciado do conhecimento matemático em busca de minimizar, por exemplo, os baixos índices no Sistema de Avaliação do Ensino Básico (SAEB) dos alunos do ensino médio do Estado do Pará em Matemática. Sendo assim, foi necessário rever a forma atual de transposição do ensino dessa disciplina. O histórico da Modelagem é descrito em algumas concepções, buscando pontos de aproximação com as novas tecnologias em especial o computador. A pesquisa de campo foi desenvolvida a partir do curso: Modelagem Matemática: Aprendendo Matemática com a utilização do Computador. Na pesquisa de campo os instrumentos utilizados foram: o portfólio e o questionário. O uso do portfólio na pesquisa foi inspirado a partir de uma idéia em Biembengut e Hein (2007) que dizem haver a necessidade de se criar um relatório no final do processo de Modelagem. No entanto verificou-se que o uso do portfólio extrapola sua utilidade como coleta de dados, já que se constitui também como instrumento de organização e constituição do processo de Modelagem da Matemática. Para a análise dos dados definiu-se categorias de análises do tipo emergentes a partir de Fiorentini e Lorenzato (2007). A pesquisa de campo foi desenvolvida no Laboratório de Informática da Escola Estadual de Ensino Médio Mário Barbosa na área correspondente a Região metropolitana de Belém no Estado do Pará, onde por meio da inserção do uso computador neste processo, potencializou-se a aprendizagem dos conhecimentos matemáticos pelos alunos do ensino médio. Nas atividades desenvolvidas, percebeu-se que o ambiente gerado pelo processo de Modelagem dentro do laboratório de informática, permitiu-se trabalhar de forma coletiva e colaborativa, onde os resultados foram significativos, principalmente, articulado ao uso do computador. Nesta pesquisa mostraremos que a Modelagem e o portfólio estabelecem uma relação de troca, possibilitando dessa forma a condução do processo de Modelagem Matemática de forma dinâmica, facilitando o aprendizado do conteúdo matemático.
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This study aims to conduct an analysis on the social aspects present in the works of the Argentine economist Raúl Prebisch (1901-1986). Based on the author's research on the economic development of the peripheral countries, it will be demonstrated how the social and economic factors have interconnected in the developmental theory of the peripheral worldwide economy. To achieve this goal, the six works of Prebisch considered essentials by Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) were used as main bibliographic axis. Such texts are: Introduction to Keynes, The Economic Development of Latin America and Its Principal Problems, Economic development or monetary stability: the false dilemma, Towards a Dynamic Development Policy for Latin America, .Change and Development: Latin America's Great Task, Capitalismo periférico: crisis y transformación, Five stages in my thinking on development. Firstly the topics essential to economic development according to the author will be exposed, such as industrialization of peripheral countries as a means of raising the income of masses and the way it should be coordinated beyond the theoretical author's choice on historical events, the evolution of the deterioration of terms of trade between peripheral and central countries and the need for productivity gains to increase the income of the worker. Afterwards it will be exposed how such terms align with social inequalities and which definitions are incorporated by the author on the subject
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We examine the effects of the terms of trade and the expected real interest rate differential on the real exchange rate in a sample of small open developed economies. We employ cointegration analysis to search for possible long-term linkages. We find that while both the terms of trade and the expected real interest rate differentials affect the real exchange rate in the long run, the role of the terms of trade generally proves more consistent across countries. The speed of adjustment for the expected real interest rate differential in the error-correction model, however, is quantitatively larger than it is for the terms of trade.
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Xinjiang, once described by Owen Lattimore as the "pivot of Asia", has played a strategically important role in China's national defense and security. Historically linked on the famous Silk Road with Central Asia, Xinjiang was crucial to East-West economic and cultural exchanges. During the period of Russian/Soviet expansion into Central Asia and Sino-Soviet rivalry, China's need for Xinjiang's defense and territorial integrity became paramount, and consequently Xinjiang's economy was relegated to the periphery.^ The demise of the Soviet Union--which resulted in the independence of five Central Asian states--and China's reform suggest dramatic new possibilities for Xinjiang's regional development as well as interregional cooperation. As China has begun to shift regional emphasis to the interior, Xinjiang's economic development will be accelerated. With the growth of Sino/Xinjiang-Central Asian relations, Xinjiang's importance will not only be borne out in terms of defense and security, but more significantly in terms of trade and economics. At the century's end and the beginning of the 21st century, Xinjiang will likely move away from the periphery and play an increasingly pivotal role in the economy. ^