will not only increase the total GDP of the country but also stabilize the economy. In your opinion‚ which policy or policies should the government adopt? Why? Explain your answer based on the theory you have studied. 4. To reduce the problem of unemployment‚ the government can either decrease the rate of job separation or increase
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MASTER DEGREE PROJECT EXCHANGE RATE VARIATION AND INFLATION IN NIGERIA (1970- 2007) Master Degree Project in Economics and Finance D-Leval 15 ECTS Spring term Year 2008 Onosewalu Okhiria 761130-P319 Taofeek Sesan Saliu 761130-P719 Supervisor: Bernd-Joachim Schuller(PhD) Examiner: Max Zamanian (PhD) ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of exchange rate on inflation in Nigeria economy between 1970 and 2007. We analysed the trend of inflation and exchange rate in the last 38 years by evaluating
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trend of inflation in Bangladesh. The factors contributed the most in the rise hike of essential items‚ particularly food‚ are slow growth in agriculture‚ rise in the world prices of food items‚ sharp depreciation of taka against US dollar and especially against the Indian rupee‚ and rise in the prices of diesel and kerosene. These causes affect our general people directly. As per capita GDP is not responding with inflation‚ purchasing power of people has shrunk drastically. Food inflation is causing
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Eurozone unemployment and inflation both rise 01 March 2012 by Daniel Mason Eurozone unemployment rose to a record high in January‚ while inflation in the currency bloc has also continued its upward trend - a combination described by economists as "unpalatable" and a "double whammy of bad news". The jobless rate in the 17-member currency bloc was 10.7 per cent in January‚ up from 10.6 per cent in December‚ according to statistics published today by Eurostat. It means that‚ in January‚ there
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Nowadays unemployment is one of the biggest problems among all countries in the world. It is caused by many reasons and it is more complex than it may seem. People are mostly dissatisfied with their salaries. They feel they get not enough money for their work. As a result‚ they prefer to take unemployment benefits than take up any job. Another problem connected with unemployment is lack of workplaces. It happens when there are a lot of people interested for particular post. It demotivates and discourages
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162 Microeconomics Title : Minimum wage will cause unemployment‚ inflation‚ say employers‚ economists Group: JBM1123u Group Members: Muhammad Asyraff bin Ab Hamid 2010357469 : Mohamad Lukman bin Abd. Manaf 2010114997 : Muhammad Faiz bin Mustafa 2010504183 Lecturer: Miss Diana binti Mazan Executive Summary Minimum wage policy will lead to surging unemployment‚ “black market” labour and inflationary pressure‚ employers
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PROBLEMS THAT OVERPOPULATION CAUSES AND SUGGEST AT LEAST ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION. Due to recent improvement in healthcare system as well as the economic growth‚ the population is increasing faster and faster. This is laying a heavy burden on the economy‚ society and environment of both advanced and developing nations. In this essay‚ I’m going to explore the main problems caused by overcrowding and suggest some possible solutions. First‚ overpopulation tends to slowdown the economy because it
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is the Relationship between Short-term Unemployment and Inflation? What cause inflation? Inflation refers to a rise in prices that causes the purchasing power of a nation to fall. Inflation is a normal economic development as long as the annual percentage remains low; once the percentage rises over a pre-determined level‚ it is considered an inflation crisis. There are many causes for inflation‚ depending on a number of factors. For example‚ inflation can happen when governments print an excess
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Throes of Floods‚ in: The Guardian‚ Thursday‚ October 8‚ pp: 9. Durotoye‚ B.‚ 1999. Human Occupation of Hazard Areas in Nigeria‚ in: Oshuntokun‚ A. (ed.) Environmental Problems of Nigeria. Lagos: Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Edward-Adebiyi‚ R.‚ 1997. The Story of Ogunpa‚ in: The Guardian‚ Saturday‚ May 17‚ pp: 5. Folorunsho‚ R. and L. Awosika‚ 2001. Flood Mitigation in Lagos‚ Nigeria Through Wise Management of Solid Waste: a case of Ikoyi and Victoria Islands; Nigerian‚ Paper presented at the UNESCO-CSI
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PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION‚ UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ LAGOS ‚ NIGERIA. ABSTRACT This paper examines causes of unemployment in Nigeria as well as the consequences and implications of graduate unemployment in Nigeria. The paper also provides useful suggestion and recommendations on how to curb graduate in Nigeria. The paper adopts empirical analysis to examine the causes of unemployment in Nigeria. The data used in this study is of two type primary and secondary data. However‚ for
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