Not exact matches
Not being an economist it's my impression that scholars studying developing economies usually use developed economies as a rough
baseline for determining the degree of development for developing economies, and in relation the degree of
over or under -
investment.
For example, US stocks have been a great
investment for
over 100 years, but this does not necessarily mean they will continue to be a great
investment if
baseline conditions change in the United States.
For example, US stocks have been a great
investment for
over 100 years, but this does not necessarily mean they will continue to be a great
investment if
baseline conditions change in the United States.
Projected personal financial requirements provide the
baseline expenditure plan
over which you can overlay various income and
investment return scenarios to test the adequacy of your current savings and
investment plans.