I came across a practice question where they provided us with the factors for technology, capital, and both capital and labour's share. However they also gave population growth, growth due to capital deepening, and growth in labour productivity. In the solution, they used population growth as the factor for labour. Could you explain why?
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dear Friends, I have a question: If the central bank buys USD from a commercial bank, the domestic money supply will increase, increasing inflation, and commercial banks will not be able to lend. So the state bank will attract local currency through OMO channel or what channel to reduce the domestic money supply?. thank you
Funny how the CFA material just completely ignores "developed" countries exploitation of "developing" countries. Especially when it comes to political influence and currency manipulation. Those things are empirical fact at this point. The author's point of view becomes painfully obvious.
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I came across a practice question where they provided us with the factors for technology, capital, and both capital and labour's share. However they also gave population growth, growth due to capital deepening, and growth in labour productivity. In the solution, they used population growth as the factor for labour. Could you explain why?
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dear Friends, I have a question: If the central bank buys USD from a commercial bank, the domestic money supply will increase, increasing inflation, and commercial banks will not be able to lend. So the state bank will attract local currency through OMO channel or what channel to reduce the domestic money supply?. thank you
Funny how the CFA material just completely ignores "developed" countries exploitation of "developing" countries. Especially when it comes to political influence and currency manipulation. Those things are empirical fact at this point. The author's point of view becomes painfully obvious.
Wouldnt expect any different.
Was looking for explanation of the models, did not find any🥲