Geography, asked by RYTHAM5507, 1 year ago

What does dependency ratio imply??????

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Answered by bhavya12376
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Private incentives to limit excessive reliance on unstable funding of core (often illiquid) assets are weak. In good times, banks may expand their balance sheets quickly by relying on relatively cheap and abundant short-term wholesale funding. The NSFR aims to limit this and in general seeks to ensure that banks maintain a stable funding structure. One goal of the BCBS in developing the NSFR has been to support financial stability by helping to ensure that funding shocks do not significantly increase the probability of distress for individual banks, a potential source of systemic risk.
Answered by Aisha1363
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the ratio can be calculated : dependency ratio = (number of dependents /population aged 15 to 64 ×100 percent it is also referred to as total dependency ratio

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