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Monetary Policy And Its Impact On The Economy

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Monetary policy is the set of means implemented by a central bank to influence the economy by regulating its currency. Therefore, in every country, central banks play a key role in the economy of the country and implement a monetary policy. In the US, the Fed develops and implements monetary policies through certain indicators that will be discussed all through this paper focusing on the time period of 1997 to 1999. Those indicators are: economic growth as measured by real GDP, price level, interest rates, targets and goals of monetary policy and the Fed Chairman’s leadership in attaining them. 1997 marks the beginning of the Asian financial crisis that shook the global financial markets. However, “The U.S. economy remained largely insulated from the Asian crisis and the dollar held firm all through 1997-1999”( Laidi, p, 46).
Figure 1 represents the percent change in real Gross Domestic Product from 1997 to 1999 established by the US Department of Commerce. It is a detailed figure of the changes in GDP from the preceding year subdivided into Personal consumption expenditures, gross private domestic investment, net exports of goods and services and government consumption expenditures and gross investment. Figure 2 represents the unemployment rate and changes of people aged 16 and over in the US between 1996 and 1999. Figure 3 describes the Consumer Price Index of all US urban consumers between 1997 and 1999 with a base period of 1982-84 and figure 4 represents the Federal

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