At the same time account should be taken of the work being carried out both in regional organizations and in other international organizations (ILO, OECD, etc.) dealing with employment issues.
7 Target audience
Target audience
Developed countries
Developing countries
Least developed countries (LDCs)
Telecom policy-makers
Interested
Very interested
Very interested
Telecom regulators
Interested
Very interested
Very interested
Service providers/operators
Interested
Very interested
Very interested
Manufacturers
Interested
Very interested
Very interested
Other State entities
Interested
Very interested
Very interested
a) Target audience
The proposed work will be useful for bodies in the Member States, such as the telecommunication administrations and administrations dealing with planning and management of public employment policies, and for the private sector, which will have better information on the basis of which to design business plans.
b) Proposed methods for the implementation of the results
At the end of the study period, a comprehensive report on the above Question could be distributed to authorities, organizations and enterprises that so wish in the telecommunication sector. The whole report or a summary could also be published on the ITU website.
8 Proposed methods of handling the Question
a) The Question will be studied within Study Group 1.
b) Study of this subject will require the collection of data, analysis and the formulation of conclusions based on the experience of various Member States.
To this end, for optimum organization within Study Group 1, it will be necessary to set up a working party, with terms of reference to be assigned by the study group.
9 Coordination
On the basis of the evaluation of the subject to be conducted, it might prove useful to set up some form of coordination with other international organizations working in the development and employment fields.
10 Other information
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A structuralist-Keynesian model for determining the optimum real exchange rate for Brazil’s economic development process: 1999-2015
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December 2017 | Regular Publications, Reviews and Bulletins » CEPAL Review
A structuralist-Keynesian model for determining the optimum real exchange rate for Brazil’s economic development process: 1999-2015
Author:
Nassif, André - Feijó, Carmem Aparecida - Araújo, Eliane
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p. 188-208; grafs., tabls
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December 2017
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The “optimum” long-run real exchange rate is the rate that will efficiently channel production resources into industries that generate and diffuse productivity gains in the economy as a whole and that will thus tend to speed up and sustain the economic development process. Rather than employing conventional models, a structuralist-Keynesian model is used to demonstrate, both theoretically and empirically, that the factors influencing the path of the long-run real exchange rate and the divergence of the observed real exchange rate from the “optimum” real exchange rate in terms of economic development are accounted for by both structural and short-term macroeconomic policy variables. Econometric estimates for 1999-2015 indicate that, following a prolonged period, beginning in late 2005, during which the Brazilian currency appreciated quite steeply, the real exchange rate in Brazil reached its “optimum” level in mid-January 2016.
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