sectors in 2008 and that the current fundamentals of this sector are decent and on the path to recovery. For a high risk profile investor‚ the shares of some real estate companies are ideal to invest in as they are currently undervalued. Also ‚ inflation needs to be checked in order to ensure that the real estate sector grows as strongly as it did prior to 2008. 1. Introduction India ranks second both in terms of population and economic growth in the world. This has resulted in a huge demand
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C H A P T E R 4 Money and Inflation Notes to the Instructor Chapter Summary This chapter explains the classical theory of money. It is important both because the topics covered are central to an understanding of the economy and because many of the concepts introduced are used elsewhere in the book. The chapter has three main goals: 1. To explain the economic meaning of “money” and to introduce money supply and money demand. 2. To examine the effects of monetary policy when prices are flexible
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Table of Content A. Overview of the socio-economic situation in 2010 2 B. Overview of the socio-economic situation in 2011. 6 C. Analysis Interest Rate Tool 7 D. Task of 2012 10 A. Overview of the socio-economic situation in 2010 2010 was the last year of the 5-year plan (2006-2010) and the 10-year Socio-Economic Development Strategy (2001-2010). It was also the year when many important events of the country were organized. It is necessary for the country to review the socio-economic
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Jayanthy F A Fauzi & Piter Abdullah (2010) To compare the response or sensitivity of inflation to the changes in real exchange rates in Asia (ASEAN +3) and compare the result with those of the EU and North America. Concerning on the two important relationships between inflation and real exchange rate in Asia (ASEAN +3) and Non-Asia (EU and North America). First‚ there is a strong relationship between inflation and real exchange rates in Asian countries‚ but there is no such relation in the EU and
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Q1. What is monetary policy? Answer:- Monetary policy is government change in money supply to influence the economy‚ to solve economies problems. Economies problems include inflation in boom‚ unemployment etc. change in the money supply move interest rates up or down and affect spending in sectors such as business investment‚ housing‚ and foreign trade. Monetary policy has an important effect on both actual GDP and potential GDP. Q2. If the government wanted to slow down the economy (when
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Angeles University Foundation MacArthur Highway‚ Angeles City Health Economics Inflation Rate as a Health Economic Indicator Garcia‚ Juana Sophiya Ariza Lacap‚ Jonnabelle Lacsamana‚ Christoper Jel Lagman‚ Benjamin Lalu‚ Lyka Mancenon‚ Lisel Mandap‚ Paula Bianca Mande‚ Chanell abong‚ Ergs BSMT2-E Mrs. Nicole Rivera Inflation Rate as a Health Economic Indicator Definition of Health Economic Indicator A health economic indicator is a statistics about the production‚ distribution
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study In Nigeria‚ there have been problems in achieving macroeconomics objectives. The problem inherent in achieving the macroeconomics objectives are inflation‚ unemployment‚ low investment‚ poverty‚ low foreign reserve (i.e. deficit balance of trade). After the independence of Nigeria in 1960‚ Agriculture was the livewire of Nigerian economy‚ Nigeria being an agrarian nation can’t de-emphasize the importance of agriculture not only to her economy
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Unemployment: Introduction: Unemployment (or joblessness) occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work. The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. In a 2011 news story‚ Business Week reported‚ "More than 200 million people globally
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Price Index is it acts as a deflator of other economic series. Examples of these series adjusted include retail sales and hourly/weekly earnings (“Consumer Price Index” 2010). The CPI shows the rate of inflation and deflation over a certain period of time. In order to calculate deflation or inflation you need to first calculate the CPI for your starting and ending dates. To calculate the CPI you take the basket of goods for the current year divided by the basket of goods for the base year then times
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States GDP Growth Rate." TRADING ECONOMICS. Joana Taborda‚ 26 Sept. 2013. Web. 10 Oct. 2013). House prices and construction activity has been climbing‚ labor market conditions have improved‚ and corporate probability is high. With the help of slow inflation‚ we can see more growth in the third and fourth quarter of 2013 (Text and Subtext Comments. JARED BERNSTEIN‚ 17 June 2013. Web. 10 Oct. 2013). In the graph on top‚ it shows the currency of the United States of America. We can see that since the
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