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The Economy

 CHAPTER 4: Economic Principles




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Economics in General
  The performance of the securities markets is strongly tied to the
               overall performance of the economy.
• A growing and stable economy over time has a positive impact
  on the equity markets.
• Bond market activity is strongly tied to the level and uncertainty
  of inflation and interest rates.
• The economy has an impact on how many people work, how
  much they spend, how much product companies sell, and how
  high inflation and interest rates will be.
• These are the factors that determine investment returns.



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Overview
Microeconomics versus macroeconomics


Microeconomics:
• The market behaviour of individual consumers and firms.
• How the price levels creates or leads to market equilibrium.
• The impact of minimum wage laws on the supply of labour and
  company profit margins.
• Taxes on imports and the impact on industry profitability.




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Overview
Microeconomics versus macroeconomics


Macroeconomics:
• The performance of the overall economy – the ‘big picture’.
• Measuring output through GDP and GNP.
• How changes in unemployment or inflation impact economic
  performance.
• How a nation’s standard of living has changed over the last
  business cycle.



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Overview
The main decision makers in the economy:
• Consumers
• Firms
• Government

What role do each play and how do they interact?




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Overview
Goods Markets:
• firms decide what to produce
• sell their output of goods and services

Factor Markets:
• consumers sell their ‘factors of production’             labour
• earn wages                used to buy goods & services

Where are these decisions coordinated?




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Demand & Supply
The interaction between demand and supply leads to market
equilibrium in the economy.
Market Demand
• consumers, all purchasers of goods and services

Market Supply
• suppliers of goods and services




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Demand & Supply - Discussion

What role do price and quantity play for the:
 - Law of Demand
 - Law of Supply


Explain each using a real world example.




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Demand & Supply
Law of Demand
• as the price of a product rises, quantity demand falls
• as the price of a product falls, quantity demand rises

Law of Supply
• as the price of a product rises, quantity supplied rises
• as the price of a product falls, quantity supplied falls

What is the main trigger for market equilibrium to occur?




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Measuring Economic Growth

Measuring the Economy
• Gross Domestic Product (GDP):
  Value of all goods and services produced within Canada’s
  borders


• Gross National Product (GNP):
  Value of all goods and services produced by Canadians
  anywhere in the world


What was Canada’s GDP for the most current year?


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Measuring Economic Growth
GDP versus GNP
  ABC, a Canadian company, manufactured $70m of output last
  year in the following way:
• $50m was manufactured in Canada
• $20m was manufactured in Sweden


What amount will be recorded as part of Canada’s GDP? GNP?




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Measuring Economic Growth
GDP versus GNP
What amount will be recorded as part of Canada’s GDP? GNP?


Canada
GDP = $50m produced within Canada’s borders
GNP = $50m + $20m




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Measuring Economic Growth
Components of the expenditure approach:
• Consumption
• Investment
• Government Spending
• Net Exports


GDP = C + I + G + (X – M)




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Measuring Economic Growth
How does an economy grow?

Causes of GDP Growth:
• Population growth
• Rising productivity
• Technological innovation




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Real GDP versus Nominal GDP
• What does nominal GDP represent?

• How does Nominal GDP differ from Real GDP?

• Is an increase in Nominal GDP always good for the economy?




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Real GDP versus Nominal GDP
• Nominal GDP is based on current prices, or the prices that
  prevailed in the same year
  - reflects the change in the size of GDP and the impact of price
    changes


• Real GDP corrects for the effects of inflation
  - a better measure of the overall performance
  - a purer measure of changes in the amount of output produced
    during the year
  - isolates the change in output attributed to price changes (or
    inflation)



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A Typical Business Cycle
 GDP

                       Rising Trend in GDP

                                                    Expansion


              Peak                   Contraction   Recovery




         Expansion
                            Trough

                                                       Time



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The Business Cycle
  Describe the key features of each phase of the cycle:
• Expansion
• Peak
• Contraction
• Trough
• Recovery




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The Business Cycle
Expansion
       –     Stable inflation, and the economy steadily expands
       –     Adequate inventory levels to meet consumer demand
       –     Rising corporate profits and stronger stock market activity
       –     Steady or falling unemployment rate
Peak
       –     Demand begins to outstrip capacity and inflation increases
       –     Rising wages and interest rates
       –     Business sales decline, and inventory levels rise
       –     Stock prices fall and general market activity declines


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The Business Cycle
Recession
       –     Level of economic activity declines
       –     Businesses postpone capital investments and profits fall
       –     Consumers spend less and increase saving
Trough
       –     Bond market rallies as rates begin to fall
       –     Consumers start spending again
Recovery
       –     GDP returns to its previous peak, & business investment rises
       –     Unemployment may remain high, but inflation is set to fall further


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Economic Indicators
Leading Indicator:          Peak and trough before the overall
                            economy – anticipate emerging trends
                            Example: housing starts
Coincident Indicator: Change at same time and in same direction
                      as the economy – info on the current
                      position of the economy
                      Example: GDP, retail sales
Lagging Indicator:          Change after the economy changes – used
                            to confirm a business cycle pattern
                            Example: Unemployment rate



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Interest Rates
Interest is:
• Economic rent for a scarce resource (money)

• For business owners it is a component in the cost of capital
   for production

• For consumers it is the “price” of credit for consumption




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Interest Rates
Interest rates vary by:
• Duration/term of loan
• Conditions of the loan
• Creditworthiness




 How do higher rates impact the economy?




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Interest Rates
 How do higher rates impact the economy?
• Increases the cost of capital for businesses and leads to lower
  business investment.
• Discourages consumer spending on durable goods and other
  commodities.
• May lead to a general economic slowdown.




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Determinants of Interest Rates
• Demand and Supply of Capital
• Default Risk
• Central Bank Activities/Credibility
• Foreign Developments – Interest Rates/Exchange Rate
• Inflation




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Inflation
A generalized, sustained trend of rising prices.
- usually an indication of growth in the money supply
- economic expansion
- increase in demand without corresponding change in supply
Can lead to:
- investors demand a rate of return that protects them from the
  erosion of their purchasing power
- pressure on wages and other variables


…Why are rising prices considered ‘bad’ for the economy?



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Inflation & the Consumer Price Index
Using the CPI to measure inflation:
• Tracks the retail price of a basket of goods to reflect typical
  consumer spending
• Measures the ‘average’ price level for a consumption bundle
• Compares the CPI in the current period relative to a base year to
  arrive at the inflation rate for the year
• If CPI is currently 130 and the base year was 120, what does this
  imply?




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Inflation
Costs of Inflation
• Erodes standard of living for those on a fixed income
• Erodes purchasing power or forces investors to demand higher
  returns
• Higher interest rates slows growth
• Increases the cost of debt servicing to individuals, corporations
  and governments




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Growth in the Money Supply
• In the short-run, higher money growth lowers interest rates, and
  increases economic activity
• In the long-run, money growth is fully reflected in changes in
  inflation
• If money grows 10% and the supply of goods and services grows
  5%, inflation will be 5%.
• There is evidence that unemployment can be reduced in the
  short-run by increasing inflation at a faster rate (Phillips curve).




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Growth in the Money Supply
The Output Gap
• The difference between real GDP and potential GDP
• Potential GDP = what the economy is capable of producing when
  its existing inputs of labour, capital, and technology are fully
  employed at their normal levels of use.
  - (the BoC does estimate potential output levels)


Negative Output Gap:
• When actual output is below potential output - spare or excess
  capacity.
• Increased demand does not result in inflation.


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Growth in the Money Supply
Positive Output Gap:
• Economy is operating above its potential:
  - actual output (GDP) > potential output
• Strong consumer demand for goods and services.
• When companies continue to operate above capacity, they can
  raise prices in response to this demand.
       •     leads to demand-pull inflation.
• A scarcity of resources can lead to cost-push inflation.




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Disinflation vs. Deflation
                  Disinflation                      Deflation

   A decline in the rate at which       A sustained fall in prices - the
   prices rise – is a decrease in the   annual change in the CPI is
   rate of inflation.                   negative year after year.
   Prices are still rising, but at a    Deflation is just the opposite of
   slower rate.                         inflation.

   Captured through the Phillips        Problem: sustained falling prices
   Curve and the sacrifice ratio.       could lead to a decline in
                                        corporate profits.




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Labour Markets
Economic performance directly affects the labour market.

Indicators:
• Labour Force: sum of the working age population who are
  employed or unemployed.
• Participation rate: the % of the working age population in the
  labour force.
• Unemployment rate: the % of the labour force unemployed
  but looking.




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Types of Unemployment
Cyclical
• fluctuates with the business cycle
Frictional
• result of normal labour turnover
• have the proper skills to find a new job
Structural
• when individuals can’t find jobs due to outdated skills




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Labour Markets

• Is an unemployment rate of 0% possible? Why or why not?
• What stops the economy from moving to such a position?




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The External Sector
• Exports accounted for just over 44% of GDP in 2006.
• Interestingly:
       –     Canada exported about 80% of its goods to the U.S. and
             imported about 70% of its goods from the U.S.
• What this means: the performance of the Canadian economy is
  strongly tied to the performance of the U.S. economy.
• The balance of payments is used to track the economic
  transactions with the rest of the world over a given time period.




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Current Account
• Records the exchanges of goods and services between
  Canadians and foreigners, the earnings from investment income,
  interest, and dividends and net transfers such as for foreign aid.
• Deficit implies Canadians are spending more on foreign goods
  than they are selling – imports are higher than exports.
• Surplus implies Canadians are selling more to foreigners than
  buying abroad – exports are higher than imports.
• There is a link with the capital account.




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Capital Account
• Records the financial flows between Canadians and foreigners
  related to investments by foreigners in Canada and investments
  by Canadians abroad.


   When a country runs a current account deficit, the shortfall
   financed from foreign sources by:
• Selling assets
• Borrowing funds

Both of these activities are captured through the capital account.



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The Exchange Rate
Why it’s important:
• The external value of a nation’s currency impacts the volume of
  trade.
• As the C$ rises in value against a trading partner the volume of
  exports falls and the volume of imports rises.
• As the C$ falls in value against a trading partner, the volume of
  exports rises and the volume of imports falls.


       –     Can we explain these relationships using the current
             behaviour of the C$ vs. the US$?




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The Exchange Rate
Determinants of the Exchange Rate:
• Inflation differentials
• Interest rate differentials
• Current account
• Economic performance
• Public debt and deficits
• Political stability




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Csc2 The Economy Ch 4

  • 1. The Economy CHAPTER 4: Economic Principles CSI Global Education Inc.
  • 2. Economics in General The performance of the securities markets is strongly tied to the overall performance of the economy. • A growing and stable economy over time has a positive impact on the equity markets. • Bond market activity is strongly tied to the level and uncertainty of inflation and interest rates. • The economy has an impact on how many people work, how much they spend, how much product companies sell, and how high inflation and interest rates will be. • These are the factors that determine investment returns. CSI Global Education Inc. 2
  • 3. Overview Microeconomics versus macroeconomics Microeconomics: • The market behaviour of individual consumers and firms. • How the price levels creates or leads to market equilibrium. • The impact of minimum wage laws on the supply of labour and company profit margins. • Taxes on imports and the impact on industry profitability. CSI Global Education Inc. 3
  • 4. Overview Microeconomics versus macroeconomics Macroeconomics: • The performance of the overall economy – the ‘big picture’. • Measuring output through GDP and GNP. • How changes in unemployment or inflation impact economic performance. • How a nation’s standard of living has changed over the last business cycle. CSI Global Education Inc. 4
  • 5. Overview The main decision makers in the economy: • Consumers • Firms • Government What role do each play and how do they interact? CSI Global Education Inc. 5
  • 6. Overview Goods Markets: • firms decide what to produce • sell their output of goods and services Factor Markets: • consumers sell their ‘factors of production’ labour • earn wages used to buy goods & services Where are these decisions coordinated? CSI Global Education Inc. 6
  • 7. Demand & Supply The interaction between demand and supply leads to market equilibrium in the economy. Market Demand • consumers, all purchasers of goods and services Market Supply • suppliers of goods and services CSI Global Education Inc. 7
  • 8. Demand & Supply - Discussion What role do price and quantity play for the: - Law of Demand - Law of Supply Explain each using a real world example. CSI Global Education Inc. 8
  • 9. Demand & Supply Law of Demand • as the price of a product rises, quantity demand falls • as the price of a product falls, quantity demand rises Law of Supply • as the price of a product rises, quantity supplied rises • as the price of a product falls, quantity supplied falls What is the main trigger for market equilibrium to occur? CSI Global Education Inc. 9
  • 10. Measuring Economic Growth Measuring the Economy • Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Value of all goods and services produced within Canada’s borders • Gross National Product (GNP): Value of all goods and services produced by Canadians anywhere in the world What was Canada’s GDP for the most current year? CSI Global Education Inc. 10
  • 11. Measuring Economic Growth GDP versus GNP ABC, a Canadian company, manufactured $70m of output last year in the following way: • $50m was manufactured in Canada • $20m was manufactured in Sweden What amount will be recorded as part of Canada’s GDP? GNP? CSI Global Education Inc. 11
  • 12. Measuring Economic Growth GDP versus GNP What amount will be recorded as part of Canada’s GDP? GNP? Canada GDP = $50m produced within Canada’s borders GNP = $50m + $20m CSI Global Education Inc. 12
  • 13. Measuring Economic Growth Components of the expenditure approach: • Consumption • Investment • Government Spending • Net Exports GDP = C + I + G + (X – M) CSI Global Education Inc. 13
  • 14. Measuring Economic Growth How does an economy grow? Causes of GDP Growth: • Population growth • Rising productivity • Technological innovation CSI Global Education Inc. 14
  • 15. Real GDP versus Nominal GDP • What does nominal GDP represent? • How does Nominal GDP differ from Real GDP? • Is an increase in Nominal GDP always good for the economy? CSI Global Education Inc. 15
  • 16. Real GDP versus Nominal GDP • Nominal GDP is based on current prices, or the prices that prevailed in the same year - reflects the change in the size of GDP and the impact of price changes • Real GDP corrects for the effects of inflation - a better measure of the overall performance - a purer measure of changes in the amount of output produced during the year - isolates the change in output attributed to price changes (or inflation) CSI Global Education Inc. 16
  • 17. A Typical Business Cycle GDP Rising Trend in GDP Expansion Peak Contraction Recovery Expansion Trough Time CSI Global Education Inc. 17
  • 18. The Business Cycle Describe the key features of each phase of the cycle: • Expansion • Peak • Contraction • Trough • Recovery CSI Global Education Inc. 18
  • 19. The Business Cycle Expansion – Stable inflation, and the economy steadily expands – Adequate inventory levels to meet consumer demand – Rising corporate profits and stronger stock market activity – Steady or falling unemployment rate Peak – Demand begins to outstrip capacity and inflation increases – Rising wages and interest rates – Business sales decline, and inventory levels rise – Stock prices fall and general market activity declines CSI Global Education Inc. 19
  • 20. The Business Cycle Recession – Level of economic activity declines – Businesses postpone capital investments and profits fall – Consumers spend less and increase saving Trough – Bond market rallies as rates begin to fall – Consumers start spending again Recovery – GDP returns to its previous peak, & business investment rises – Unemployment may remain high, but inflation is set to fall further CSI Global Education Inc. 20
  • 21. Economic Indicators Leading Indicator: Peak and trough before the overall economy – anticipate emerging trends Example: housing starts Coincident Indicator: Change at same time and in same direction as the economy – info on the current position of the economy Example: GDP, retail sales Lagging Indicator: Change after the economy changes – used to confirm a business cycle pattern Example: Unemployment rate CSI Global Education Inc. 21
  • 22. Interest Rates Interest is: • Economic rent for a scarce resource (money) • For business owners it is a component in the cost of capital for production • For consumers it is the “price” of credit for consumption CSI Global Education Inc. 22
  • 23. Interest Rates Interest rates vary by: • Duration/term of loan • Conditions of the loan • Creditworthiness How do higher rates impact the economy? CSI Global Education Inc. 23
  • 24. Interest Rates How do higher rates impact the economy? • Increases the cost of capital for businesses and leads to lower business investment. • Discourages consumer spending on durable goods and other commodities. • May lead to a general economic slowdown. CSI Global Education Inc. 24
  • 25. Determinants of Interest Rates • Demand and Supply of Capital • Default Risk • Central Bank Activities/Credibility • Foreign Developments – Interest Rates/Exchange Rate • Inflation CSI Global Education Inc. 25
  • 26. Inflation A generalized, sustained trend of rising prices. - usually an indication of growth in the money supply - economic expansion - increase in demand without corresponding change in supply Can lead to: - investors demand a rate of return that protects them from the erosion of their purchasing power - pressure on wages and other variables …Why are rising prices considered ‘bad’ for the economy? CSI Global Education Inc. 26
  • 27. Inflation & the Consumer Price Index Using the CPI to measure inflation: • Tracks the retail price of a basket of goods to reflect typical consumer spending • Measures the ‘average’ price level for a consumption bundle • Compares the CPI in the current period relative to a base year to arrive at the inflation rate for the year • If CPI is currently 130 and the base year was 120, what does this imply? CSI Global Education Inc. 27
  • 28. Inflation Costs of Inflation • Erodes standard of living for those on a fixed income • Erodes purchasing power or forces investors to demand higher returns • Higher interest rates slows growth • Increases the cost of debt servicing to individuals, corporations and governments CSI Global Education Inc. 28
  • 29. Growth in the Money Supply • In the short-run, higher money growth lowers interest rates, and increases economic activity • In the long-run, money growth is fully reflected in changes in inflation • If money grows 10% and the supply of goods and services grows 5%, inflation will be 5%. • There is evidence that unemployment can be reduced in the short-run by increasing inflation at a faster rate (Phillips curve). CSI Global Education Inc. 29
  • 30. Growth in the Money Supply The Output Gap • The difference between real GDP and potential GDP • Potential GDP = what the economy is capable of producing when its existing inputs of labour, capital, and technology are fully employed at their normal levels of use. - (the BoC does estimate potential output levels) Negative Output Gap: • When actual output is below potential output - spare or excess capacity. • Increased demand does not result in inflation. CSI Global Education Inc. 30
  • 31. Growth in the Money Supply Positive Output Gap: • Economy is operating above its potential: - actual output (GDP) > potential output • Strong consumer demand for goods and services. • When companies continue to operate above capacity, they can raise prices in response to this demand. • leads to demand-pull inflation. • A scarcity of resources can lead to cost-push inflation. CSI Global Education Inc. 31
  • 32. Disinflation vs. Deflation Disinflation Deflation A decline in the rate at which A sustained fall in prices - the prices rise – is a decrease in the annual change in the CPI is rate of inflation. negative year after year. Prices are still rising, but at a Deflation is just the opposite of slower rate. inflation. Captured through the Phillips Problem: sustained falling prices Curve and the sacrifice ratio. could lead to a decline in corporate profits. CSI Global Education Inc. 32
  • 33. Labour Markets Economic performance directly affects the labour market. Indicators: • Labour Force: sum of the working age population who are employed or unemployed. • Participation rate: the % of the working age population in the labour force. • Unemployment rate: the % of the labour force unemployed but looking. CSI Global Education Inc. 33
  • 34. Types of Unemployment Cyclical • fluctuates with the business cycle Frictional • result of normal labour turnover • have the proper skills to find a new job Structural • when individuals can’t find jobs due to outdated skills CSI Global Education Inc. 34
  • 35. Labour Markets • Is an unemployment rate of 0% possible? Why or why not? • What stops the economy from moving to such a position? CSI Global Education Inc. 35
  • 36. The External Sector • Exports accounted for just over 44% of GDP in 2006. • Interestingly: – Canada exported about 80% of its goods to the U.S. and imported about 70% of its goods from the U.S. • What this means: the performance of the Canadian economy is strongly tied to the performance of the U.S. economy. • The balance of payments is used to track the economic transactions with the rest of the world over a given time period. CSI Global Education Inc. 36
  • 37. Current Account • Records the exchanges of goods and services between Canadians and foreigners, the earnings from investment income, interest, and dividends and net transfers such as for foreign aid. • Deficit implies Canadians are spending more on foreign goods than they are selling – imports are higher than exports. • Surplus implies Canadians are selling more to foreigners than buying abroad – exports are higher than imports. • There is a link with the capital account. CSI Global Education Inc. 37
  • 38. Capital Account • Records the financial flows between Canadians and foreigners related to investments by foreigners in Canada and investments by Canadians abroad. When a country runs a current account deficit, the shortfall financed from foreign sources by: • Selling assets • Borrowing funds Both of these activities are captured through the capital account. CSI Global Education Inc. 38
  • 39. The Exchange Rate Why it’s important: • The external value of a nation’s currency impacts the volume of trade. • As the C$ rises in value against a trading partner the volume of exports falls and the volume of imports rises. • As the C$ falls in value against a trading partner, the volume of exports rises and the volume of imports falls. – Can we explain these relationships using the current behaviour of the C$ vs. the US$? CSI Global Education Inc. 39
  • 40. The Exchange Rate Determinants of the Exchange Rate: • Inflation differentials • Interest rate differentials • Current account • Economic performance • Public debt and deficits • Political stability CSI Global Education Inc. 40