MindMap Gallery Banking Qualification (Intermediate)
This is a mind map about banking qualifications (intermediate level), which introduces economic basics, financial basics, etc. Hope it helps everyone!
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This article discusses the Easter eggs and homages in Zootopia 2 that you may have discovered. The main content includes: character and archetype Easter eggs, cinematic universe crossover Easter eggs, animal ecology and behavior references, symbol and metaphor Easter eggs, social satire and brand allusions, and emotional storylines and sequel foreshadowing.
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Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
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[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
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comprehensive
economic basis
Macroeconomic development goals and equilibrium indicators
unemployment rate
Response indicator: full employment
gross domestic product GDP
Commonly used indicators to measure economic growth
Response indicator: economic growth
Definition: The growth of a country or region’s economic output and residents’ income during a specific period
Accounting Method
income method
production method
expenditure method
Consumption
invest
Net exports
Expression form
value
income
product
balance of payments
Response Indicator: Balance of Payments
Definition: It means that the balance of payments is within a relatively reasonable range, with neither a huge balance of payments deficit nor a huge balance of payments surplus.
Account classification
current account
Definition: An account that records the frequent occurrences of a country’s foreign economic transactions and the international flow of actual resources.
Capital and Financial Accounts
The capital account includes capital transfers and the acquisition or abandonment of non-produced, non-financial assets.
Errors and Omissions Account
Artificially set up an offset account
Inflation rate
Response indicator: price stability
The overall price level is generally stable
consumer price index
Commonly used measures of inflation
Definition: Refers to the range of price changes of a group of commodities related to residents’ lives.
producer goods index
Definition: Refers to the range of changes in the wholesale price of a group of factory products
GDP price deflator
economic cycle
Prosperity
decline
depression
recovery
National economic industry
First: Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
Second: Mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas, water production, construction
Third: Others
Only three industries
Industry division
monopolistic competition industry
Features: There are many producers, various production materials can flow, there are differences in production, and there is certain control over prices.
perfect competitive market
Features: No differentiation in products, producers cannot control market prices
oligopoly market
Features: High barriers to entry and exit of enterprises
Complete monopoly industry
Features: The market is completely under the control of one company
Economic Globalization
Globalization of production activities
Production factors are allocated globally
The process of financial internationalization is accelerating
The finances of various countries are increasingly integrated
Investment activities spread across the world and become a new fulcrum for economic development and growth
The role of multinational corporations is further strengthened
It refers to the increasing scale and form of cross-border flows of goods, services, production factors and information. Through the international division of labor, the efficiency of resource allocation is improved within the world market, thereby increasing the degree of economic interdependence between countries.
financial crisis
currency crisis
banking crisis
foreign debt crisis
systemic financial crisis
economic structure
Industrial structure, regional structure, urban and rural structure, product structure, ownership structure, distribution structure, technology structure, consumption investment structure
Factors affecting the rise and fall of the industry
skill improved
government policy
core
industrial structure policy
industrial organization policy
Industry organization innovation
social changes
Economic Globalization
Key analysis content of regional working population
Moderate population size of the area
Population Distribution
Population quality
population
financial basics
monetary function
value scale
Factors affecting the money multiplier
Statutory deposit reserve ratio
cash leakage rate
excess reserve ratio
Fixed deposit reserve ratio
Inversely related to the money multiplier
credit expansion multiple
Money supply expansion multiple
risk