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    KENYATTA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: MAIN SCHOOL: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT‚ POLICY AND CURRICULUM STUDIES UNIT NAME: EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION UNIT CODE: EAP 401 INSTRUCTOR: TASK: Interrogate the new constitution especially chapter 43 1(f) that states that every person has the right to education. The article has not been legislated for enactment‚ by the parliament as per the fifth schedule article 26 1 (i) of the constitution

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    Public Policy is the action and sometimes inactions that the government makes. If the government decides to pass a law‚ it makes a decision to do so. The law then becomes Public Policy as in the case of the recent nationwide legalization of gay marriages. Public policy is the complete body of goals‚ plans‚ directives‚ and procedures‚ both domestic and foreign‚ through which the general‚ interest of the United States is advanced. The formal enactment of the public policy takes place at all levels

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    Monetary policy as an output stabilizer Monetary and fiscal policy are therefore interdependent‚ and it is difficult to analyse the stabilizing role of monetary policy in isolation. One way of avoiding this complex interdependence is to think of monetary policy as ’independent’ in the short to medium run‚ but constrained by or constraining the fiscal deficit in the long run. This procedure also has the merit that monetary stabilization policy - to which we turn next - can be thought about separately

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    Monetary policy is the government or central bank process of managing money supply to achieve specific goals‚ such as constraining inflation‚ maintaining an exchange rate‚ achieving full employment or economic growth. Monetary policy can involve changing certain interest rates‚ either directly or indirectly through open market operations‚ setting reserve requirements‚ or trading in foreign exchange markets. It must be universally agreed that low and stable inflation is a primary and essential goal

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    Running head: MONETARY POLICY/MACROECONOMIC IMPACT PAPER Monetary Policy/Macroeconomic Impact Paper Heather Robinson University of Phoenix MMPBL 501 04/25/2010 Introduction The Federal Reserve Board (FED) utilizes tools to control or manipulate the money supply‚ these tools affect macroeconomic factors such as inflation‚ unemployment and interest rates‚ which ultimately determine a country’s GDP. To recommend the best monetary policy combination I will discuss the tools used by

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    Core & Main Policies The information below outlines various‚ current company-wide policies‚ as set forth by Core & Main. Information Obtained Currently‚ Core & Main utilizes several security-related policies‚ published externally for customers‚ or others affiliated with the company‚ pertaining to cookies‚ web beacons‚ third parties‚ and web-based information security. However‚ policies and procedures pertaining to the internal operations of Core & Main are likely considered to be confidential

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    Evaluate the effects of ‘tighter monetary and fiscal policy’ on any two-macreconomic objectives Monetary Policy involves changes in the base rate of interest to influence the rate of growth of aggregate demand‚ the money supply and ultimately price inflation. Fiscal policy involves the use of government spending taxation and borrowing to influence the pattern of economic growth and to affect the level of aggregate demand‚ real output and employment. The four major objectives are full employment

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    Discuss the most effective policy approach during a time of recession‚ and where a country has a fiscal deficit (30 marks) A recession is when an economy experiences two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth measured by real GDP. A fiscal deficit is when government spending is greater than what is received through tax receipts. One policy to reduce the fiscal deficit and attempt to effectively deal with the recession would be to lower taxes such as VAT‚ this is an example of an expansionary

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    U.S Monetary Policy in 1995 When Alan Greenspan presented the Federal Reserve’s semi-annual report on monetary policy to the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy‚ the Committee on Banking and Financial Services‚ and the U.S. House of Representatives on February‚ Dr. Greenspan touted a cautionary yet favorable view of the U.S. economy. He states that "With inflationary pressures apparently receding‚ the previous degree of restraint in monetary policy was no longer deemed

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