and Technology International Journal of Social‚ Education‚ Economics and Management Engineering Vol:7‚ No:12‚ 2013 The Link between Money Market and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Vector Error Correction Model Approach Ehigiamusoe‚ Uyi Kizito International Science Index Vol:7‚ No:12‚ 2013 waset.org/Publication/9996702 Abstract—The paper examines the impact of money market on economic growth in Nigeria using data for the period 1980-2012. Econometrics techniques such as Ordinary Least Squares Method
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ECONOMIC MATTERS Ill Effects of Black Money on Growth of Economy V. Gopalan* A ccording to the data provided by the Swiss Bank‚ India is topping the list with almost $1500 billion of its black money deposited with them‚ followed by Russia $ 470 billion‚ UK $390 billion‚ Ukraine $100 billion and China with $96 Billion. It looks like India’s share is more than rest of the world combined‚ 13 times larger than the nation’s foreign debt and about 40% of GDP of India. Every year this
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Is inflation always bad for an economy? Inflation is a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money measured as percentage; ways of measuring it include the retail price index and the consumer price index. One cost of inflation is that firms may have to spend money‚ time and effort moving money around financial institutions (banks etc.) so that they can ensure it doesn’t lose its value‚ it incurs shoe leather costs as a result of this. However these costs can be offset by
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Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER The Value of Money Reggnia Gilchrist Argosy University LASA 1 Time Value of Money A. The future value of a dollar amount put into a savings account reflects what we expect the value of the dollar amount to be in a fixed amount of time‚ or how we expect the money to grow. Growth or in this case savings account‚ the interest rate paid‚ is the amount that we have deposited. Mary has been depositing $500 in her savings account for the last 19yrs‚ which
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The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and Inflation Management through the Interest Rate Channel in Sri Lanka 1. Introduction Monetary policy comprises the rules and actions adopted by the central banks to achieve their objectives. In most countries the primary objective of the monetary policy is price stability. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has two core objectives: (1) maintaining price and economic stability and (2) maintaining financial system stability (Central Bank of Sri Lanka 2012
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INTRODUCTION AND THESIS STATEMENT Inflation‚ as defined in the English dictionary‚ is “a persistent‚ substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency‚ which is usually measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI)”. In the context of market economy‚ prices are showing the application so it can be said that inflation is caused by a “mismatch” between aggregate demand and aggregate supply‚ signaling economic
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| |Material | |[pic][pic]Current Location: Types of Inflation | |[ Top ] : [ Inflation ] : Types of Inflation | |[pic] |Definition | | |Inflation is an increase in the general level of prices over a stated period
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MONEY AND CREDIT Double coincidence of wants is an essential feature When both parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants. What a person desires to sell is exactly what the other wishes to buy. A barter system has deficiencies. 1. Barter exchanges become extremely difficult in a large economy because of the high costs people would have to incur looking for suitable
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spring 2012 Topic Assigned: Discuss the current rate of inflation in Pakistan and its impact upon business sector. Topic: Discuss the current rate of inflation in Pakistan and its impact upon business sector INFLATION ` Inflation means a rise in prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. Inflation is caused by some demand side factors (Increase in money supply‚ Increase in income‚ Black money spending‚ Expansion of the Private Sector‚ Increasing Public Expenditures)
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Inflation and Government Economic Policies ECO201 Macroeconomics Argosy University Online Inflation is described as the process by which prices are continuously rising or the value of money continuously decreases (Consumer Price Index Frequently Asked Questions‚ 2013). As the definition explains‚ this is not something that would be desirable for the government or its citizens. For example‚ Germany during the 1920’s experienced a period of hyperinflation. Germans literally had
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