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Business English Class
Business english class para profissionais que precisam aprender inglês para negócios, temos o serviço de envio de professores ao seu endereço, seja residência ou empresa, para que você não perca tempo, para aulas de Business English trabalhamos com os melhores livros de editoras internacionais. Você aprenderá falar sobre assuntos como este abaixo que fala sobre o PIB.
The gross domestic product (GDP) is one the primary indicators used to gauge the health of a country's economy. It represents the total dollar value of all goods and services produced over a specific time period - you can think of it as the size of the economy. Usually, GDP is expressed as a comparison to the previous quarter or year. For example, if the year-to-year GDP is up 7%, this is thought to mean that the economy has grown by 7% over the last year.
Measuring GDP is complicated (which is why we leave it to the economists), but at its most basic, the calculation can be done in one of two ways: either by adding up what everyone earned in a year (income approach), or by adding up what everyone spent (expenditure method). Logically, both measures should arrive at roughly the same total.
The income approach, which is sometimes referred to as GDP(I), is calculated by adding up total compensation to employees, gross profits for incorporated and non incorporated firms, and taxes less any subsidies. The expenditure method is the more common approach and is calculated by adding total consumption, investment, government spending and net exports.
As one can imagine, economic production and growth, what GDP represents, has a large impact on nearly everyone within that economy. For example, when the economy is healthy, you will typically see low unemployment and wage increases as businesses demand labor to meet the growing economy. A significant change in GDP, whether up or down, usually has a significant effect on the stock market. It's not hard to understand why: a bad economy usually means lower profits for companies, which in turn means lower stock prices. Investors really worry about negative GDP growth, which is one of the factors economists use to determine whether an economy is in a recession.
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Inglês em São Paulo
Inglês em outros estados ou fora da Grande São Paulo
Inglês em Alphaville
Inglês na Berrini
Inglês na avenida Paulista
Inglês em Guarulhos
Inglês no Morumbi
Inglês na Granja Viana
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