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1. #3430040 supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. 105 5 1.257 170.56 (zak389) 151.53 151.53 November 12, 2024
2. #3430013 Vaibhav Kumar is a gay cunt. 28 39 1.229 193.77 (slyne) 144.79 144.79 December 15, 2015
3. #3430050 Embargo: A government regulation preventing the import of an item 65 1 1.189 115.52retired, for now á¢.‸.á... 115.52 115.52 February 13, 2023
4. #3430071 Underlying inflation: Measure of CPI inflation adjusted for volatile items 74 7 1.181 114.51lews~ (lews) 92.52 92.52 December 16, 2015
5. #3430030 Secondary income refers to non-market transfers. 48 21 1.161 151.08 (zambricks) 135.57 135.57 September 8, 2023
6. #3430018 Australia is a relatively small economy with low national savings levels but is a high investment country with a major export industry. 135 3 1.152 144.44KiddieX (emyrr) 115.70 115.70 December 16, 2015
7. #3430057 A floating exchange rate is when the value of an economy's currency is determined by the forces of demand and supply in foreign exchange markets. 145 4 1.139 118.22Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 103.56 103.56 December 16, 2015
8. #3430029 Primary income refers to money flows involving earnings on investment, including dividends and interest repayments. 115 4 1.125 158.62KiddieX (emyrr) 124.98 124.98 December 24, 2015
9. #3430056 Leading indicators: Figures for economic activity that occur before the economy is in a boom or trough. 103 6 1.121 111.39retired, for now á¢.‸.á... 99.64 99.64 December 16, 2015
10. #3430047 Developing economies: Those countries that suffer from low levels of economic development, including low living standards, poor health standards and low education levels. 170 5 1.107 127.55🌹Ayra (ayraa) 109.88 109.88 December 16, 2015
11. #3430063 Oligopoly: A market situation dominated by a few firms. 55 4 1.106 111.94Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 99.14 99.14 December 16, 2015
12. #3430028 The Balance of Payments is a record of the monetary value transactions between Australia and the rest of the world during a given period, consisting of the current account and the capital and financial account. It shows trade and financial flows into and out of Australia. 272 4 1.099 125.61rn1hd (rnk1hd) 118.00 118.00 December 16, 2015
13. #3430026 The Capital Account records flows of capital transfers into and out of Australia. 81 1 1.099 110.79Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 110.79 110.79 December 20, 2015
14. #3430020 International trade flows refer to the exchange of goods and services across national boundaries. International financial flows include debt and equity borrowings, foreign exchange and derivatives trading across national boundaries. 232 3 1.098 133.92KiddieX (emyrr) 118.74 118.74 May 20, 2022
15. #3430075 World Bank: A group of financial institutions that assist poorer nations with economic development through loans (often with little or no interest rates) to fund investment and reduce poverty 191 6 1.080 119.51KiddieX (emyrr) 102.72 102.72 December 16, 2015
16. #3430038 The mediator between the heads and the hands is the heart. 58 24 1.075 175.47 (zambricks) 148.36 148.36 February 12, 2020
17. #3430009 The balance of payments is an important indicator of the health of an economy. It reflects key features of the structure of the economy, and highlights imbalances in the relationship between Australia and the global economy. 224 4 1.067 106.87Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 79.63 79.63 December 15, 2015
18. #3430022 The biggest change has been in the composition of investment, away from direct investment to portfolio investment. 114 12 1.064 134.25police (styrofoam) 106.69 106.69 December 16, 2015
19. #3430017 International trade plays a significant role in the Australian economy. This is because Australian natural resources have always been in demand elsewhere and because Australia needs to obtain new technology and goods that are not produced locally because of small population size. 280 3 1.061 115.17KiddieX (emyrr) 109.32 109.32 December 19, 2015
20. #3430035 Corporatisation/Commercialisation: Making a government body run as a business, covering its own costs as far as possible or making a surplus. 141 6 1.056 125.61KiddieX (emyrr) 95.17 95.17 December 16, 2015
21. #3430083 In the 1980s, Australia changed from a managed flexible peg to a floating exchange rate system and this has opened up our economy to global financial flows. 156 2 1.051 130.67⛧🦇🎃💀🎃🦇⛧ ... 119.89 119.89 January 2, 2020
22. #3430043 Debt servicing ratio: The proportion of export revenue that is used to make repayments on foreign debt, and is a common measure of the sustainability of Australia's foreign debt level. 184 4 1.049 126.98retired, for now á¢.‸.á... 104.58 104.58 December 16, 2015
23. #3430021 In 1983, the Australian financial system was deregulated and foreign exchange controls were removed. The exchange rate was also floated in 1983. 144 1 1.046 116.68KiddieX (emyrr) 116.68 116.68 July 1, 2023
24. #3430055 Lagging indicators: Figures for economic activity that don't occur until the economy already in a boom or trough 112 2 1.044 136.92police (styrofoam) 128.52 128.52 February 12, 2020
25. #3430036 Consumer Price Index (CPI): An index relative to a base year that shows how prices have changed for a selected list of goods and services. 138 5 1.043 128.33KiddieX (emyrr) 107.02 107.02 December 16, 2015
26. #3430037 Cost-push inflation: Rise in the price level caused increase business cost and cost of input. 93 3 1.040 107.08Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 87.75 87.75 December 16, 2015
27. #3430000 The current account shows the receipts and payments for trade in goods and services, transfer payments and income flows between Australia and other economies - these are non-reversible transactions. 198 5 1.039 94.87lews~ (lews) 80.36 80.36 December 15, 2015
28. #3430001 Balance on the current account = balance on goods and services + net income + net current transfers. 100 1 1.033 90.38lews~ (lews) 90.38 90.38 December 15, 2015
29. #3430025 The Financial Account is a record of financial transactions over time in terms of foreign financial assets and liabilities. 123 3 1.033 117.51KiddieX (emyrr) 103.05 103.05 December 16, 2015
30. #3430033 Coincident indicators: Figures for economic activity occurring at the same time as a boom or trough. 100 3 1.029 119.09KiddieX (emyrr) 102.71 102.71 May 20, 2022
31. #3430060 Microeconomic policies: Policies aimed at increasing efficiency and productivity in the internal economy though maximising supply output. Price and income policies, structural policies and labour market policies all can be classified as microeconomic policies. 260 1 1.024 99.28🌹Ayra (ayraa) 99.28 99.28 September 8, 2023
32. #3430024 The Current Account is the part of the Balance of Payments that records money flows into and out of Australia for trading goods and services, primary and secondary income payments. 180 2 1.019 100.89retired, for now á¢.‸.á... 84.03 84.03 February 26, 2021
33. #3430074 Wage-price spiral: Situation where a wage increase is followed by a price increase in a spiral of wage growth causing further inflation which encourage further wage growth. 172 5 1.019 98.77lews~ (lews) 87.42 87.42 December 16, 2015
34. #3430044 Debt trap: The situation in which CAD increases lead to net foreign debt and interest repayments also increasing which lead to further CAD increases. 149 4 1.015 134.50police (styrofoam) 103.76 103.76 December 16, 2015
35. #3430073 GDP: Gross Domestic Product is the total amount of production, income and consumption in a given period of time. 112 14 1.012 143.82⛧🦇🎃💀🎃🦇⛧ ... 94.01 94.01 December 16, 2015
36. #3430048 Dynamic efficiency: Ability to adapt to changing situations and new opportunities. 82 8 1.010 132.54police (styrofoam) 94.04 94.04 December 16, 2015
37. #3430034 Core inflation: Inflation without distortions of one-off taxes (like GST) and seasonal factors. 95 4 1.009 141.37 (keegant) 121.88 121.88 February 12, 2020
38. #3430042 Current Account Deficit (CAD): A measurement of a country's trade in which the value of goods and services it imports exceeds the value of goods and services it exports. 169 4 1.008 106.92Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 96.41 96.41 December 16, 2015
39. #3430052 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): The movements of funds between countries for the purpose of buying companies, firms or a substantial proportion of shares in a company (over 10 percent). Considered to be a longer term investment and the investor normally intends to play a role in the management of the business. 312 4 1.007 102.58Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 85.20 85.20 December 16, 2015
40. #3430051 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): The movements of funds between countries for the purpose of buying companies, firms or a substantial proportion of shares in a company (over 10 percent). Considered to be a longer term investment and the investor normally intends to play a role in the management of the business. 312 2 1.005 124.91police (styrofoam) 121.52 121.52 February 12, 2020
41. #3430049 Ecologically sustainable development: The concept of maintaining a level and quality of economic growth that doesn't result in the long-term damage of the environment or depletion of limited resources. 201 1 1.000 129.73baconman (baconman42) 129.73 129.73 August 29, 2024
42. #3430046 Derivatives market (financial): Is where financial products which are derived from financial securities traded in primary and secondary markets, such as swaps, futures and options are traded through future contracts. 216 8 0.997 112.22rn1hd (rnk1hd) 91.93 91.93 December 16, 2015
43. #3430007 The financial account shows Australia's transactions in foreign financial assets and liabilities. It is categorised by: direct investment, portfolio investment, financial derivatives, reverse assets, and other investments. 222 1 0.996 87.15lews~ (lews) 87.15 87.15 December 16, 2015
44. #3430006 The capital and financial account records the financial assets and liabilities (money inflow that results from international borrowing, lending and purchases of assets such as shares and real estate) between Australia and the rest of the world over a periods of one year The capital and financial account is reversible meaning that borrowing can be repaid, and assets that are bought can be sold again 401 1 0.995 87.01lews~ (lews) 87.01 87.01 December 15, 2015
45. #3430054 IMF: An international agency that consists of 184 members and that oversees the stability of the global financial system. The major functions of the IMF are to ensure stability of the exchange rate, exchange rate adjustment and convertibility. 243 3 0.991 122.85police (styrofoam) 111.67 111.67 February 12, 2020
46. #3430019 In the 1950s, our main trading partners were UK and other European countries. In subsequent decades, Japan became the major buyer of Australian exports. More recently, China, South Korea and other ASEAN countries are increasingly important as export markets. 258 3 0.989 128.28KiddieX (emyrr) 99.66 99.66 December 16, 2015
47. #3430027 Capital and financial account (KAFA): Records the borrowing, lending, sales and purchases of assets between Australia and the global economy. Financial inflow has the immediate effect of increasing supply of foreign exchange to Australia while financial outflow reduces it. 273 2 0.980 105.32🌹Ayra (ayraa) 96.69 96.69 December 16, 2015
48. #3430061 Newly industrialised countries: Economies that have had rapid economic growth in national output over an extended period and now experience living standards which are similar to advanced industrialised countries. 212 1 0.970 99.25Dal (astronerd) 99.25 99.25 March 28, 2023
49. #3430059 Macroeconomic policies: Policies aimed minimising fluctuations in the business cycle as a whole economy by affecting demand. Fiscal and monetary are both macroeconomic policies. 177 6 0.959 95.16Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 86.70 86.70 December 16, 2015
50. #3430070 Stagflation: Economic situation of high unemployment and high inflation. 72 2 0.951 100.23Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 89.83 89.83 December 16, 2015
51. #3430045 Demand-pull inflation: Rise in the price level caused by excessive aggregate demand. 84 2 0.947 119.90police (styrofoam) 114.69 114.69 February 12, 2020
52. #3430062 Trade Weighted Index (TWI): A measurement of the value of the Australian dollar against a basket of foreign currencies of major trading powers. These currencies are weighted according to their significance to Australian trade flows. 232 3 0.939 107.40KiddieX (emyrr) 94.36 94.36 December 16, 2015
53. #3430077 Australia produces less than 2 % of global economic output but exports around 25 percent of production and imports around 25 percent of what is purchased. 154 3 0.930 110.28rn1hd (rnk1hd) 95.55 95.55 April 29, 2021
54. #3430067 Lewes is more arrogant than Vaibhav and Varun Sharma and Matt. 62 13 0.917 132.34 (zambricks) 111.73 111.73 December 16, 2015
55. #3430005 The capital and financial account records the financial assets and liabilities (money inflow that results from international borrowing, lending and purchases of assets such as shares and real estate) between Australia and the rest of the world over a period of one year. The capital and financial account is reversible meaning that borrowing can be repaid, and assets that are bought can be sold again 401 1 0.912 36.41Matt (matttthew) 36.41 36.41 December 15, 2015
56. #0 This is a placeholder text. You are seeing it because there are no other texts available for your skill level. Please tell your system administrator to add some texts! 167 1 0.899 90.60Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 90.60 90.60 December 16, 2015
57. #3430039 supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. 350 7 0.891 131.10 (zak389) 100.42 100.42 September 8, 2023
58. #3430008 The floating of the Australian Dollar plays a key role of ensuring that there is a balance in the BOP - movements in the value of the components of Australia's BOP creates movements in the value of the currency, ensuring that the BOP = 0 237 2 0.875 87.03lews~ (lews) 81.62 81.62 December 15, 2015
59. #3430080 With greater internationalisation of the Australian economy, exports and imports of goods as a percentage of GDP (i.e. the level of trade intensity) rose from 12% of GDP in the mid 1980s to 22% of GDP by 2013-14. 212 6 0.867 96.66KiddieX (emyrr) 84.57 84.57 December 16, 2015
60. #3430041 supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. 105 2 0.859 122.91 (zak389) 106.71 106.71 July 1, 2023
61. #3430072 Economics: the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. 102 2 0.851 88.86retired, for now á¢.‸.á... 88.30 88.30 May 20, 2022
62. #3430064 Phillips curve: A diagram that shows the interaction of inflation and unemployment (high inflation = low unemployment, low inflation = high unemployment). 154 1 0.840 93.76KiddieX (emyrr) 93.76 93.76 June 26, 2023
63. #3430078 Until 2008-09, US and EU were the major source of imports, with Japan's declining in the mid 1980s. In 2009-10, ASEAN economies overtook the EU as our largest source of imports, quadrupling over the past 25 years, with most imports sourced from China than any other country. 274 1 0.830 92.61KiddieX (emyrr) 92.61 92.61 June 26, 2023
64. #3430084 In 2008 there were over 3,000 foreign affiliates of MNCs located in Australia and 900 MNCs based in Australia. 110 3 0.829 93.88Vaibhav (vaibhavk) 82.83 82.83 December 16, 2015
65. #3430023 Accords: A series of agreements between the ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions) and the government about wages and prices. 128 2 0.828 87.00🌹Ayra (ayraa) 85.88 85.88 June 26, 2023
66. #3430066 AUSFTA: Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement. 53 13 0.828 109.76 (zambricks) 91.26 91.26 June 22, 2021
67. #3430065 SAFTA: South Asia Free Trade Agreement. 39 23 0.804 116.09 (zambricks) 97.32 97.32 December 16, 2015
68. #3430082 In 2010, the value of investment flows into Australia was AU $2 trillion. The value of investment abroad by Australians was AU $1.2 trillion. 141 2 0.754 85.15KiddieX (emyrr) 78.70 78.70 May 20, 2022
69. #3430032 CERTA: Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement - bilateral agreement between Australia and New Zealand. 105 4 0.710 88.02KiddieX (emyrr) 75.38 75.38 May 20, 2022
70. #3430031 The domestic business cycle is the most significant cyclical factor affecting the net primary income deficit. 109 0 0.000 0.00 () 0.00 0.00 January 1, 1970
71. #3430053 Human Development Index: Is the measure of economic development devised by the United Nation Development program. It takes into account life expectancy at birth, level of educational attainment and material living standards (measured by GDP per capita) 252 0 0.000 0.00 () 0.00 0.00 January 1, 1970
72. #3430069 Stabilisation policy: Policy aimed at steady growth, without unemployment, inflation or trade problems. 103 0 0.000 0.00 () 0.00 0.00 January 1, 1970
73. #3430076 World Trade Organisation (WTO): An organisation of 146 countries that implements and advances global trade agreements and resolves trade disputes between nations. 162 0 0.000 0.00 () 0.00 0.00 January 1, 1970
74. #3430079 Lately Vaibhav has been Vaibhav has been losing sleep, dreaming about his... 76 0 0.000 0.00 () 0.00 0.00 January 1, 1970