At the micro-economic level, deleveraging refers to the reduction of the leverage ratio, or the percentage of debt in the balance sheet of a single economic entity, such as a household or a firm. It is the opposite of leveraging, which is the practice of borrowing money to acquire assets and multiply gains and losses. At the macro-economic level, deleveraging of an economy refers to the simultaneous reduction of debt levels in multiple sectors, including private sectors and the government sector. It is usually measured as a decline of the total debt to GDP ratio in the national accounts. The deleveraging of an economy following a financial crisis has significant macro-economic consequences and is often associated with severe recessions. (Wikipedia).
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What is an enlargement dilation
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Determining the scale factor of the enlargement of a triangle
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How to determine the scale factor of a dilation for enlargement
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Evergrande Makes Bond Payment!
Evergrande The Troubled Chinese Real Estate Developer has remitted the funds for a key interest payment that was due Sept. 23 — ahead of a 30-day grace period that ends Saturday, Chinese state media Securities Times said Friday. That will allow the indebted Chinese property developer to s
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What are dilations, similarity and scale factors
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Could Evergrande Impact Global Property Prices?
China’s crackdown on property developers threatens the London property market. Evergrande, the world’s most indebted developer, sparked fears across global markets as it missed a crucial interest deadline on its offshore debts. This week, another developer, Fantasia, defaulted on an offsh
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Bailout 5: Paying off the debt
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Modern finance and Macroeconomics: connecting various threads by Srinivas Raghavendra
Modern Finance and Macroeconomics: A Multidisciplinary Approach URL: http://www.icts.res.in/program/memf2015 DESCRIPTION: The financial meltdown of 2008 in the US stock markets and the subsequent protracted recession in the Western economies have accentuated the need to understand the dy
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Determining the scale factor of two quadrilaterals
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What is an Injective Function? Definition and Explanation
An explanation to help understand what it means for a function to be injective, also known as one-to-one. The definition of an injection leads us to some important properties of injective functions! Subscribe to see more new math videos! Music: OcularNebula - The Lopez
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How to determine the ratio of a reduction dilation
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Evergrande - China's Lehman Moment?
The implosion of Lehman Brothers, 13 years ago this week, showed the world how the collapse of a single company can send shockwaves around the world. Echoes from that event are resounding today as a massive Chinese property developer teeters on the brink of default. The collapse of Ever
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Bailout 15: More on the solution
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The fiscal cliff | American civics | US government and civics | Khan Academy
The fiscal cliff refers to a United States federal budget crisis that occurred on January 1, 2013. At that time, both federal spending would be reduced and tax cuts would expire, which experts feared would harm the already-fragile US economy by taking a great deal of money out of circulati
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The Consequences of China's Slowdown
China’s Economy Is Slowing Which Could Have Big Consequences for the World. Economic output grew 4 percent in the last quarter, a slowdown from the previous quarter. Growth faltered as home buyers and consumers became more cautious. Construction and property sales have slumped, as the coun
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Learn how to divide rational expressions. A rational expression is an expression in the form of a fraction, usually having variable(s) in the denominator. Recall that to divide by a fraction, we multiply by the reciprocal of the fraction. The same rule applies when we want to divide by a r
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