Tuesday, March 31, 2015
My Blog Milestone
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Lending money to the poor
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In the old testament of the bible, Exodus 22:25 states that "If you lend money to one of my people among you who is needy, do not treat it like a business deal, charge no interest (NIV, Biblica)." The bible clearly says that you should not abuse the weakness of the poor financially. The poor is deprived from the basic needs they should have in order to sustain their living. They are the unlucky ones, who struggle everyday to survive the lack of food, clothing and shelter. The only resort they have in order to improve their lives, is to find jobs with higher salary (in which they are not capable of). If not, they will avail of the high interest loans from informal lenders, in order to start a business of their own.
Micro-financing was the answer in providing access to credit for the poor. Mohammad Yunus of Bangladesh develop a method of lending for women in their village. He created a model on how they could improve their lives through lending and teach them to be liable to their obligations with friendly terms of payment that they could manage. Indeed, when we have our business, we should not overpower the weakness of the poor. We should complement with their available skills and give them the proper education to succeed in their endeavors. Truly, its hard to separate business from charity, but we need to balance these things for the betterment of humanity.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
The International Monetary System
The amplified unpredictability of exchange rates is one of the foremost economic developments of the past 40 years. Policies for forecasting and responding to exchange rate fluctuations are still sprouting. Although impulsive exchange rates increase risk, they also create profit opportunities for firms and investors.
The international monetary system is the erection within which foreign exchange rates are dogged,international trade and capital flows are lodged, and the balance-of-payments regulations are made. All of the mechanisms, bodies, and arrangements that bond together the world’s currency, money markets, securities, real estate, and commodity markets are also incorporated within that term.
The history of the world’s international monetary system is outlined by the following:
- The Gold Standard 1880–1914
- The Interwar Period 1918–1939
- The Gold Exchange Standard 1944–1970
- The Transition Years 1971–1973
- Floating Exchange Rates Since 1973
Today, all exchange rate systems must compact with the tradeoff between guidelines and preference (upright), as well as between collaboration and liberation (parallel). The pre WWI Gold Standard requisite observance to rules and allowed independence. The Bretton Woods agreement (and to a certain extent the EMS) also required adherence to rules in addition to cooperation. The present system is pigeonholed by no rules, with varying notches of collaboration. Many believe that a new international monetary system could prosper only if it combined cooperation among nations with individual preference to pursue domestic social, economic, and financial goals.
*For my students in International Economics, please leave a comment regarding any questions about our lesson.
*Click this link to download our lecture reference: International Monetary System.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Basic Economics Course for Non-Economist
The participants from NEDA-CARAGA Region with the speakers during the closing ceremony last Dec. 13, 2013. |
Empowering leaders to help communities
Meeting with barangay officials |
The School of Applied Economics (SAEc) has launched its Barangay Skills Enhancement and Development Program (BSEDP) in the first quarter of 2014, a five-year community extension program participated by SAEc faculty and students enrolled in Project Planning and Management. The program aims to assist barangay leaders in crafting their development plans and initiate projects that will help uplift the lives of their constituents. As of December 2014, we have assisted a total of seven (7) barangays in Davao City, namely: Bago Oshiro, Manuel Guianga, Daliaon Plantation, Sto. NiƱo, Tacunan, Los Amigos and Biao Joaquin.
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