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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (4)
  • HU Berlin
  • Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan  (4)
  • Economic Growth
  • Poverty Reduction
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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (4)
  • HU Berlin
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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031233012
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXVI, 287 p. 150 illus., 146 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Development economics. ; Sustainability. ; Productivity ; Sustainable Development ; Economic Growth ; Human Capital ; Corruption ; Labor Efficiency ; Covid-19 ; Remittances ; Migration ; Small Island Developing States
    Abstract: 1. COVID-19 and Efficiency in a New Global Economy -- 2. Total Factor Productivity & Labour Productivity drivers in Jamaica -- 3. Productivity & Labour Usage in the Goods Producing Sector in Jamaica -- 4. Productivity & Labour Usuage in the Service Providing Sector in Jamaica -- 5. Human Capital, Productivity & Compensation in Jamaica -- 6. Migration and Human Capital Flight -- 7. Remittances -- 8. Corruption & the Informal Economy in Jamaica -- 9. A Growth Comparison of Mauritius and Jamaica -- 10. Forging A Way Forward.
    Abstract: Productivity growth has been slowing down globally in recent years in light of heightened economic crises and geopolitical tensions. This book puts the issue of low productivity growth in small countries under a microscope, exploring Jamaica’s productivity challenges in its quest to achieve its United Nation Sustainable Developmental Goals. Overall, this book provides useful examples of handicaps that small countries face and proposes different approaches in finding plausible solutions to their overarching productivity challenges. This study provides useful lessons to other countries, as well, which would like to transition from developing to developed and to better the lives of their citizens. Andre Haughton is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of the West Indies Mona with a research focus on international economics and applied macroeconomics. He is a former Senator in Jamaica and an International Monetary Fund Distinguished Academic Fellow who earned his Ph.D. from the University of Essex (UK). Wendel Ivey is an Economist in the Research and Economic Programming Division at the Bank of Jamaica and formerly a Senior Research Analyst at the Jamaica Productivity Centre. He holds a MSc in Economics from the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus with a focus on Economic Development and International Economics. .
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  • 2
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030988654
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 295 p. 37 illus., 23 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Karibischer Raum ; Latin America—Economic conditions. ; Economic policy. ; Economic development. ; Tourism. ; Development economics. ; Caribbean Economies ; Caribbean Economics ; Caribbean Studies ; Economic Growth ; Development Economics ; Debt ; Tourism ; Economic Policy ; Remittances ; Fiscal Policy ; Public Administration ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction (Monica Galloway Burke and Colin Cannonier) -- Chapter 2. Debt Burden in Small Island Caribbean States and Prospects for Debt Relief (Dillon Alleyne and Machel Pantin) -- Chapter 3. Technology, Growth and Productivity in the Caribbean (Wendell Samuel) -- Chapter 4. Estimating the Economic Costs of Noncommunicable Diseases in CARICOM (Samuel Braithwaite) -- Chapter 5. Taxes and Fiscal Sustainability in Caribbean Countries (Jeetendra Khadan and Inder Ruprah) -- Chapter 6. Employment and Earnings Disparity: A Comparison of “Belongers” and “Non-Belongers” in the Turks and Caicos Islands (Amos C. Peters) -- Chapter 7. Exchange Rate and Inflation Dynamics, and Monetary Policy in Haiti (Yves Nithder Pierre) -- Chapter 8. The Impact of Remittances on the Real Exchange Rate: Evidence from Haiti (Carl-Henri Prophète and Dudley Augustin) -- Chapter 9. Remittances and Financial Development in Caribbean Countries (Colin Cannonier and Marcus Bansah) -- Chapter 10. Caribbean Tourism Development, Sustainability, and Impacts (David Mc. Arthur Baker) -- Chapter 11. The Role of the Bahamas Government in Tourism (Madlyn M. Bonimy).
    Abstract: “Contemporary Issues within Caribbean Economies offers an exceptional blend of practical policy making experience and fresh academic insight to the economic challenges faced by the region. A must read for all who are passionate about changing the region’s development trajectory, the authors discuss sources of inflows such as tourism, foreign direct investment, and remittances, highlighting their significance as well as susceptibility to sudden stops. The volume is also very timely — current issues such as debt, employment, health, and technology receive prominence, but importantly it provides forward insight into how the region should adapt to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.” — Dr. Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon, President, Caribbean Development Bank and former Advisor, International Monetary Fund The Caribbean economy remains a region with many paradoxes. Despite a relative abundance of natural and valuable resources, including its people, large segments of the region still grapple with, inter alia, unsustainable debt levels, environmental degradation, high unemployment, climate change, limited technological innovation, soaring energy costs, remittance and tourism dependency, adverse exchange rates, noncommunicable diseases, and domestic politics. The poorest countries remain more vulnerable to external factors related to trade and global financial sector issues. This edited volume takes a closer look at the contemporary issues related to the economies of the Caribbean. The book provides an added dimension in that each of the chapters includes the contributions of a scholar with lived experiences in and knowledge of the region. Indeed, the book underscores the detailed evidence-based research and perspectives on topics providing insights into the current landscape of the Caribbean. Ultimately, understanding the Caribbean in its varied contexts is an important milestone in pursuing policies that will contribute to flourishing economies replete with sustained growth and development. Dr. Colin Cannonier is an Associate Professor of Economics at Belmont University and fellow at the Global Labor Organization. He was a first-class cricketer and economist at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Dr. Monica Galloway Burke is a Professor in the Department of Counseling and Student Affairs at Western Kentucky University.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783030994181
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIV, 650 p. 210 illus., 91 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Econometrics. ; Macroeconomics. ; Finance. ; History. ; Business Cycles ; Leading Economic Indicators ; Economic Growth ; Time Series Modeling ; Financial Forecasting
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Economic Growth and Business Cycles in the United States -- Chapter 2. Mr. Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Advent of U.S. and NBER Business Cycle Research -- Chapter 3. Measuring Business Activity, An Introductions to the Contributions of Mr. Persons, Mr. Schumpeter, Mr. Haberler, and Mr. Eckstein -- Chapter 4. Mr. Burns and Mr. Mitchell on Measuring Business Cycles -- Chapter 5. Mr. Geoffrey Moore and NBER Business Cycle Research -- Chapter 6. Mr. Victor Zarnowitz and Economic Forecasting, and NBER Business Cycle Research -- Chapter 7. Regression and Time Series Modeling of Real GDP, the Unemployment Rate, and the Impact of Leading Economic Indicators on Forecasting Accuracy -- Chapter 8. Granger-Causality Testing and LEI Forecasting of Quarterly Mergers and the Unemployment Rate -- Chapter 9. Active Management in Portfolio Selection and Management within Business Cycles and Present-Day COVID -- Chapter 10. Testing and Forecasting the Unemployment Rate with the Most Current Data, TCB LEI, data as of 11/05/2021 -- Chapter 11. Conclusions and Summary.
    Abstract: “This book blends two important topics: 1) An interesting history of research on economic growth and business cycles from the 1900’s to today, and 2) A review and application of many of the newest econometric techniques to forecasting economic growth and stock prices. The integration of these two topics produce a volume that should be interesting and useful for both academics and practitioners in the fields of economics and finance.” —Martin J. Gruber, Professor Emeritus and Scholar in Residence, NYU “John Guerard should be congratulated for writing an authoritative book on business cycles and the use of cyclical indicators in their historical perspectives. It covers the contributions of giants of the field including those by Wesley Mitchell, Arthur Burns, Geoffrey Moore, and Victor Zarnowitz, highlighting the statistical aspects of the issues involved. The book will specifically be useful for economic analysts and practitioners who are in the business of tracking the economy in real time.” —Kajal Lahiri, Distinguished Professor of Economics and Health Policy, Mgt., & Behavior, University at Albany: SUNY In a time of unprecedented economic uncertainty, this book provides empirical guidance to the economy. This monograph explores time series forecasting and economic cycles using the Leading Economic Indicators, LEI, which are maintained and enhanced by The Conference Board. Given the highly statistically significant relationship with GDP and the unemployment rate, the LEI series is particularly useful for practitioners to help predict business cycles. John B. Guerard, Jr., is a member of the McKinley Capital Management Scientific Advisory Board, where he previously served as Director of Quantitative Research in Anchorage, Alaska. John is affiliated with the Computational Finance and Risk Management Program, The University of Washington, Seattle, WA. He earned his AB in Economics from Duke University and Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Texas, Austin. John serves an Associate Editor of the Journal of Investing and The International Journal of Forecasting and has published in these journals as well as Management Science, and Annals of Operations Research.
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  • 4
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031166877
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 360 p. 40 illus., 39 illus. in color.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance
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    Keywords: Development economics. ; Financial engineering. ; Financial services industry. ; Digital financial inclusion ; Financial inclusion ; Fourth Industrial Revolution ; Poverty Reduction ; Artificial intelligence ; Digital Fintech Innovation
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Digital Financial Inclusion: Revisiting Poverty Theories in The Context of The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 2: The Fourth Industrial Revolution: An Introduction to its Main Elements -- Chapter 3: Financial Inclusion and the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Part II: Theories of Financial inclusion in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 4: The Beneficiaries Theory of Financial Inclusion and the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 5: The Delivery Agent Theory of Financial Inclusion in The Context of The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 6: The Funding Theories of Financial Inclusion in the Context of The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Part III: Reconstructing the Theory of Financial Inclusion: From Traditional Financial Inclusion to Digital Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 7: Digital Financial Inclusion in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 8: The Transition from an Informal Financial Money Market to a Formal Financial System through Digital Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 9: Prospects and Challenges of Digital Financial Inclusion/Fintech Innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Part IV: Assessing tools and Impact of Digital Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 10: The Introduction to Poverty in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 11: Channels Through Which Financial Inclusion Reduces Poverty, what is the Role of 4IR Digital Technologies in this Process? -- Chapter 12: The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Poverty from the Classical Theory of Poverty in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 13: The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Poverty from The Neoclassical Theory in The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 14: The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Poverty: From Keynesian /Liberal Perspective in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 15: Financial Inclusion, and Marxian/Radical Theory of Poverty in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 16: Financial Inclusion, Social Exclusion, Social Capital, and Psychological Theories of Poverty in the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Part V: Cases Studies of Digital Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 17: Selected Digital Financial Inclusion Success Stories Across Developing Economies -- Chapter 18: Digital Financial Inclusion, And the Way Forward for Emerging Markets: Towards Sustainable Development -- Chapter 19: The Conclusion of Digital Financial Inclusion: Revisiting Poverty Theories in The Context of The Fourth Industrial Revolution.
    Abstract: This book is unique in that it challenges scholarly views on financial inclusion and poverty reduction while also relating financial inclusion and poverty reduction to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The book deviates from the usual method of analyzing financial inclusion, which relies on bank accounts or microcredit as success criteria, and instead discusses how the Fourth Industrial Revolution is facilitating digital financial inclusion. With a five-fold goal, this book investigates both past and present readings and understandings of poverty and financial inclusion. To begin, it provides a thorough introduction to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and financial inclusion in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Second, the book dives quite extensively into the theories of financial inclusion in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Third, the book reconstructs the theory of financial inclusion, moving from traditional to digital financial inclusion, highlighting the role of digital financial inclusion in the transition from an informal financial money market to a formal financial system. The fourth goal is to evaluate the tools and effects of digital financial inclusion on poverty. Finally, it provides case studies of digital financial inclusion and the future of digital financial inclusion in emerging and developing countries. This book will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners in a range of disciplines, including finance, development economics, and consumer economics. David Mhlanga is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His research includes financial inclusion, poverty studies, and industry 4.0. His wider subject areas include development economics, economics of artificial intelligence, health, and education economics.
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