GDP
The labour income share in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) presents a downward trend in Europe. This means that workers are getting a smaller slice of the cake. Falling labour shares are frequently associated with rises in income inequality as capital tends to be concentrated at the upper ends of income distribution. Defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the labour income share in GDP is the ratio, in percentage, between total labour income and GDP, both provided in nominal terms. Labour income includes the compensation of employees and part of the income of the self-employed. I...
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北京にあるシャオミのEV子会社、小米汽車の販売店で「SU7」を見る来店客。(3月28日撮影、北京=新...
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陝西省西安市の大唐不夜城。(2月2日、小型無人機から、西安=新華社記者/邵瑞) 【新華社北京4月17...
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【新華社北京4月16日】中国国家統計局が16日発表した2024年第1四半期(1~3月)の国内総生産(...
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China's economy expanded by 5.3% in the first quarter compared to a year earlier, buoyed by government schemes to boost economic demand. The figure, up from 1.6% on the previous quarter, beat a Reuters analyst forecast of 4.6%. "Generally speaking, the national economy got off to a good start in the first quarter... laying a good foundation for... the whole year," said China's National Bureau of Statistics. The agency nonetheless added that economic stability is not yet solid. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, China has struggled with a slowdown in demand and a lengthy property crisis. In the last ...
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マカオ大学マカオ研究センターと経済学部は4月12日、2024年マカオのマクロ経済予測の修正版を発表。...
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江蘇省南京市建鄴(けんぎょう)区で本体工事が完了した南京金融城第二期(東区)のメインビル。(1月16...
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内モンゴル自治区オルドス市東勝区にある自動車メーカー、奇瑞汽車オルドス支社の工場で働く従業員。(20...
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The eurozone is facing weaker-than-expected growth prospects over the next two years and inflation may recede as rapidly as many would hope, leading to fewer rate cuts from the European Central Bank (ECB), suggests the latest economic forecast from global credit rating agency S&P. The bloc is going to have 0.7% GDP growth this year, slightly lower than the 0.8% in the previous forecast by S&P Global Ratings. There are doubts that the rebound in growth will be strong after 2024, partially because of alarmingly low productivity, which has an impact on economic output, employment and wages. "The ...
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The Netherlands' economy grew by 0.4% in the three months to December 2023, reversing a three-quarter period of contraction. New figures published by Statistics Netherlands on Monday said that the growth in GDP surpassed the 0.3% market predictions and was buoyed by a strong rebound in household consumption (1.9% against -0.2% in Q3), further government spending (0.7% against 1.3%). The news will be welcome to the government and Dutch households alike, as it follows a three-quarter period of economic contraction since the start of the last year. As Europe's economy languishes, when will the EC...
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