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Ringgit Malaysia Sudah "Tidak Laku" Di Thailand? Notis Ini Timbulkan T
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So, langkah PRC untuk devalue Yuan tue ape kaitannya dengan Malaysia? What about political situation in China adakah ia bagi kesan kepada industri kat sana? Actually, isu monetary yang ai paham. Memang Government tak boleh masuk campur sangat sebab benda nih bawah discretion and monitoring Central Bank. Tapi, kenapa barangan dan servis dalam negara neh semakin lama semakin mahal? |
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tau..tp diaorg punyer reserve & antara kuasa ekonomi terbesar dunia..malaysia pun buat loan ngan china..
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bagi peon, elok la harga bawang lagi murah
eksport jatuh takpe, biar la trade defisit, biarlah GDP growth negative, biar la fitch rating malaysia turun
asalkan harga bawang murah dan mampu shopping ayam kat thailandddddd |
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Kalo nk kurangkan import brgn keperluan asas ko rasa xkn ada krisis makanan ker kt sini?.. |
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eh tadi kata takde negara nak matawang jatuh
kantoi disitup
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Yup..setuju.ini la kesan jika rm jatuh..kesan pd rakyat..x habis2 ngan gdp.
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priority
ko tau tak maksud priority
kalau ada dua priorities untuk 2 pilihan, maka takde la priority
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wah! taksangka bnm pon fikir sealiran dgn bangkem.
ringgit jatuh = menguntungkan.
betul jugak tu.
kita jgn jd mcm peon, dok ngeluh barang naik, harga
barang dapur, bawang mahal.
sebaiknya kita patut bangga negara bleh naikkan harga
minyak ketika minyak dunia jatuh.
bukan calang2 negara bleh buat gitu.
i pon kagum
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Gdp yg pentg..gdp gdp
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antara misconseptions dah bangkem debunked
1) woi malaysia lebih banyak mengimport woiii = salah.. malaysia lebih banyak mengeksport.. jadi buat masa sekarang kejatuhan ringgit beri faedah kepada malaysia
2) woiii ringgit jatuh maka interest rate naik woiii = salah.. BNM baru je turunkan OPR bulan julai yang lepas
3) wooiiii inflasi malaysia tinggi woiii = salah.. inflasi malaysia sekarang 1.4%, iaitu hampir pada tingkat optimum 2%
4) woii susah la nak shopping ke siam woii = bagusla.. takkan la sebab nak bantu ko shopping kat siam, kerajaan perlu gadaikan rizab untuk stabilkan ringgit?
5) woiii mana ada negara kat dunia nih nak matawang jatuh woiii = salah.. china adalah salah sebuah negara yang devalue matawang mereka berkali kali |
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Ai belek2 sikit artikels korang tempek tue ai dapat sikit picture, Malaysian import mostly manufactured goods. So, kita eksport barangan kilang yang dah siap.
Eksport barangan kita untuk pertanian and mining products sikit and sangat rendah. Kita maybe ade eksport komponen automotif. Tapi what about hasil pertanian? Kalau eksport pertanian sikit then ape jer yang ade untuk kegunaan domestic? |
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Yg pentg gdp la..gdp gdp
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Ai rase something must be wrong at fiscal level. Pengurusan revenues and stuffs, yang
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BNM dah kaji, gadai reserve sampai beratus bilion untuk jadikan USD1 = MYR3.3 adalah tak berbaloi
ekonomi malaysia masih lagi stabil tanpa gadai rezab
buktinya GDP growth dan trade surplus
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China telah muncul sebagai saham pandu kepada ekonomi dunia dan perkembangan pasaran dari negara ini memberi kesan yang meluas.Paham? |
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hallo peon!
sila paham.
pairoti kita kat ekspot ye bukan impot.
tu pasal kita ekspot batu putih pada singapor.
kita ekspot telaga2 minyak pada brunei |
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tanya la mana2 pakar ekonomi, dorang akan bagi jawaban yang sama. kalau tanya peon baru jawaban berbeza
What are the best measurements of economic growth
Economists and statisticians use several different methods to track economic growth. The most well-known and frequently tracked metric is gross domestic product, or GDP. Over time, however, some economists have highlighted limitations and biases in GDP calculation. Organizations, such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, also keep relative productivity metrics to gauge economic potential. Some suggest measuring economic growth through increases in the standard of living, although this can be tricky to quantify.
Gross Domestic Product
Gross domestic product is the logical extension of measuring economic growth in terms of monetary expenditures. If a statistician wants to understand the productive output of the steel industry, for example, he needs only to track the dollar value of all of the steel that entered the market during a specific period of time.
Combine the outputs of all industries, measured in terms of dollars spent or invested, and you get total production. At least that was the theory. Unfortunately, the tautology that expenditures equal sold-production does not actually measure relative productivity. The productive capacity of an economy does not grow because more dollars move around; an economy becomes more productive because resources are used more efficiently. In other words, economic growth needs to somehow measure the relationship between total resource inputs and total economic outputs.
Read more: What are the best measurements of economic growth | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/ask/ ... h.asp#ixzz4RTRe0lFg
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tadi kata mana ada negara nak matawang jatuh
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Population wise and resources ai rase diorang bergezillion besar daripada Malaysia. Malaysia neh penduduk yang betul2 Malaysia pun sikit jer. Selebihnya yang meramaikan pun foreign economic migrants, illegal immigrants and criminals
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ehh?? nak buatpe guna rezab utk naikkan usd1 = myr3.3 ??
bukan ke matawang jatuh lagi menyeronokkan??
pliss bangkem.
kita jgn berpikiran mcm peon dok risau matawang jatuh.
kita patut happy.
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