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Financial Statement Analysis(FINC225-1801A-09) Global Managerial Economics(ECON310-1801A-06) Global Managerial Economics (ECON310-1801A-06)
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- Last Attendance: 2/2/18
- Instructor: Vilma Edginton
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- Duration: 1/2/18 - 2/8/18
Unit 4 - Individual Project
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Assignment: Unit 4 - Individual Project
Type: Individual Project
Due Date: Wed, 1/31/18
Points Possible: 150
Points Earned: 0
Deliverable Length: 900-1,100 words
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- Discuss the importance of the balance of payments as an accounting measure.
- Discuss the current account and its components and the capital and financial accounts and their components.
- How important is the U.S. deficit in traded goods in regard to the balance of payments?
- Examine the functions, opportunities, and challenges of the international monetary system.
- Examine current global, economic, political and monetary policies and their impact on business decisions.
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- Discuss the importance of the balance of payments as an accounting measure.
- Discuss the current account and its components and the capital and financial accounts and their components.
- How important is the U.S. deficit in traded goods in regard to the balance of payments?
- Examine the functions, opportunities, and challenges of the international monetary system.
- Examine current global, economic, political and monetary policies and their impact on business decisions.
- Extra Credit
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Assignment Description
One of the more important measures in regard to international economics is the balance of payments. Think of it as a national accounting measure that looks at the flow of goods and services into and out of an economy in a given period of time. It also shows capital flows into and out of a country. Until 1980, the United States tended to run a positive-to-neutral balance of payments position and was a creditor nation. In the course of the past 30 years, the United States has moved to a negative balance of payments and to being a debtor nation. Review and discuss the following:
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References
Hellerstein, R., & Tille, C. (2008, June). The changing nature of the U.S. balance of payments. Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 14(4). Retrieved from https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/current_issues/ci14-4.pdf
Stein, H. (2008). Balance of payments. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Retrieved from http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/BalanceofPayments.html
Reading Assignment
Suranovic, Chapters 13-14; Wikibook Chapters 4 International Economics: Theory and Policy Author: Suranovic; Publisher: Saylor Academy IB Economics Review Guide Publisher: Wikibooks ECON310 LibGuide
The Changing Nature of the U.S. Balance of Payments by Rebecca Hellerstein and Cédric Tille
Balance of Payments by Herbert Stein
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Assignment Description
One of the more important measures in regard to international economics is the balance of payments. Think of it as a national accounting measure that looks at the flow of goods and services into and out of an economy in a given period of time. It also shows capital flows into and out of a country. Until 1980, the United States tended to run a positive-to-neutral balance of payments position and was a creditor nation. In the course of the past 30 years, the United States has moved to a negative balance of payments and to being a debtor nation. Review and discuss the following:
Here are some relevant articles to help you with this assignment:
Please submit your assignment.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
References
Hellerstein, R., & Tille, C. (2008, June). The changing nature of the U.S. balance of payments. Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 14(4). Retrieved from https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/current_issues/ci14-4.pdf
Stein, H. (2008). Balance of payments. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Retrieved from http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/BalanceofPayments.html
Reading Assignment
Suranovic, Chapters 13-14; Wikibook Chapters 4 International Economics: Theory and Policy Author: Suranovic; Publisher: Saylor Academy IB Economics Review Guide Publisher: Wikibooks ECON310 LibGuide
The Changing Nature of the U.S. Balance of Payments by Rebecca Hellerstein and Cédric Tille
Balance of Payments by Herbert Stein
Assignment Objectives
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