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    Question 1 (5526021): An easy money policy (low interest rates) will __________ the value of the dollar and increase exports from the United States‚ but will discourage foreign investment in the U.S. Type: Multiple Choice Points awarded: 0.00 / 1.00 Your Answer(s): [No answer submitted] Correct answer(s): increase maintain decrease none of the above Question 2 (5526037): According to _____________ ‚ a “monetary rule” would be very constraining for the Fed and would only increase

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    Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Open Economy Professor Horst Loechel MBA Class 2010 Shanghai‚ November 2010 Questions What is the difference between a closed and an open economy with regards to the impact of fiscal and monetary policy? What are the current issues of fiscal and monetary policy on a global level? What is China’s fiscal and monetary policy? IS-LM in an open economy Appr. Depr. Fiscal policy in an open economy LM ∆G>0 Interest rate‚ i NetE0 Interest rate

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    China’s Imbalanced Growth Miracle at the Expense of Households Min Jung Chey 1000092808 999 Words Advanced English Writing Mr. Ballentine 6 May 2013 Chey i Rough Draft Outline THESIS: China’s imbalance is a symptom of distorted and unsustainable domestic policies that transfer wealth from households to the government. I. The significant lag in China’s wage growth compared to the growth in productivity‚ effectively transferred wealth from workers to employers‚ contributing to the

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    1. (Monetary Aggregates) Calculate M1 and M2 using the following information: Large-denomination time deposits $ 304 billion Currency and coin held by nonbanking public 438 billion Checkable deposits 509 billion Small-denomination time deposits 198 billion Traveler’s checks 18 billion Savings deposits 326 billion Money market mutual fund accounts 637 billion 2. (Reserve Accounts) Suppose that a bank’s customer deposits $4‚000 in her checking account. The required

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    Monetary Theory and Policy This is the consolidation of pass exam questions I collected plus some corrections of minor typing mistakes in previous emails:   2. Briefly discuss the main characteristic of money. (5 marks)   3. Outline the 3 main motives for holding money‚ according to Keynes. (5 marks)   5. State at least three neo-liberal supply-side policies‚ explaining carefully why that might be beneficial for the economy.  (5 marks)   6. Draw the Laffer Curve & indicate the tax rate

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    the monetary and fiscal policy of india and wat are the impacts over Indian economy. ------------------------------------------------- Monetary policy of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Monetary policy is the process by which monetary authority of a country‚ generally a central bank controls the supply of money in the economy by exercising its control over interest rates in order to maintain price stability and achieve high economic growth.[1] In India‚ the central monetary authority

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    Economic Growth Of India In 2011 India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The Indian economy is characterized by population bursts‚ poverty‚ unemployment and child labour. These rising issues have become a major concern for the Indian economy but yet have proven to bring a raise in the Indian economy for the 2011 year. This economic burst will not be sustainable for the Indian economy in the approaching years. Researchers have found that India is becoming a very populous nation

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    I. History of Economic Growth and Reform Since 1978 China has experienced very rapid GDP growth. Between 1978 and 2009 China has had an annual growth of over 8% for twenty five out of thirty two years‚ and from 1979 to 2006‚ China had an average real GDP growth of 9.7% annually. This rapid growth has increased the size of its economy by eleven times what it was. In that same time period China’s world ranking for total trade rose from 27th to 3rd place. The real GDP per capita in China had also

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    Conflicting Goals in Economic Growth Goals of monetary policy are to "promote maximum employment‚ inflation (stabilizing prices)‚ and economic growth." If economists believe it’s possible to achieve all the goals at once‚ the goals are inconsistent. There are limitations to monetary policy. The term "maximum employment" means that we should try to hold the unemployment rate as low as possible without pushing it below what economists call the natural rate or the full- employment

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    ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT In contemporary times‚ certain economic registers are used frequently. Arguably two of these most used terms in economics‚ ‘economic growth’ and ‘economic development’ are terms that just about everyone is at least remotely familiar with‚ even if they have not studied economics at all. Sometimes it seems everyone knows what economic growth and economic development is. Politicians use these terms all the time‚ and so do teachers‚ managers and even preachers

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