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    growth since the damage and ruin it experienced during World War II (BBC, 2015). This essay compares and contrasts the current economies of the United States and Japan in terms of three leading economic indicators: real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation, and unemployment. While some similarities exist between the two economies this comparison will highlight what the differences mean in terms of economic health for the two countries. Real GDP (Gross Domestic Product) One of the most comprehensive

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    Supply shocks are a common phenomenon in the market situations. It is an event whereby there is a sudden change of service and goods prices due to an instant change in the supply function of the market. Supply shocks exist in two forms; negative supply shock and positive supply shock. The two types of supply shocks lead to the effect on the equilibrium price. Negative supply shocks involve the sudden decrease in supply and the instant increase in price of commodity. The end result of the negative

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    Discrepancy In The Data

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    1. There is some discrepancy in the data (think about inflation). Explain why this is important. Find the new dataset in 2015 dollars. Include information about how you made these adjustments. (Only adjust from year 1975 on where necessary) There are some discrepancies in the datasets because they were calculated in a different period of time. For example, the Department of Labor presents the dataset for minimum wage adjusted to 2012 dollars, and the Department of Energy adjusted the gasoline prices

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    economic growth. Current challenges Stubborn inflation India 's inflation rate has been one of the highest in emerging markets, affecting the country 's economic recovery and constraining its sovereign rating. Consistent high inflation provides little room for the central bank to cut interest rate, which keeps key interest rate on the higher side, thus acting as an impediment to growth. According to Market Line, in 2013, inflation was high at 9.5%. Inflation averaged 10% during 2008-13. Supply side

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    ineffective government policy and have the central bank to buy up more assets, a decline in the asset price is going to left a hole in the Bank’s balance sheet. Central bank runs the risk of becoming insolvent and people would lose faith in the currency. Inflation would be out of control and it would be a disaster that no one would like to see. I still believe the independence of BOJ is of upmost important but I also believe the BOJ should willingly formulate its monetary policy

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    various ideas outlined in this paper. I need to calculate the nest egg number which is the amount that I will need to have the first day I retire. This nest egg will be the total expenses I assume I will accumulate through retirement with added inflation and taxes. This nest egg amount will then be used to calculate my monthly payment based of my personal retirement goals and aspirations. I will figure out a broad plan on how to invest my money to make my retirement goals feasible. After doing

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    GDP growth. However, recent announcements by Janet Yellen, the current chair of the FED, have hinted an increase in the target FFR by December 16th and gradual interest rate hikes. Yellen hopes for further improvement in the labor market and that inflation eventually moves back to the 2% benchmark.1 The Fed must act carefully in 2016 to avoid any obstacles that may lead to another recession. The Fed’s main instrument for monetary policy is open market operations, during which they buy and sell bonds

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    with the tax cuts. Funding the state and local government has an effect on whether the states raise taxes on residents and eliminating services which could help in reducing the employment rate. The Federal Reserve is in charge of lending rates and inflation rates and is the central banking for the United States. The Federal Reserve Bank maintains a database with economic data. The Federal Reserve

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    1. A study on the factors that influenced Malaysian stock market index is carry out in order to measure the movement of Malaysian stock market with the concern of macroeconomic variables which include the money supply (M2), exchange rate (EXR), inflation rate (CPI) and also industrial production index (IPI). 2. Problem Statement 2.1 The demand for investing in Malaysia stock market rise up recently. It shows that, investors are more attracted to invest with the purpose of maximizing the profit

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    To serve as the central bank for the United States • To address the problem of banking hardships and panics • To manage the nation 's money supply through monetary policy 1. Increase employment 2. Stabilize prices, including prevention of either inflation or deflation 3. Monitor long-term interest rates • To create a balance between private interests banks and the centralized government 1. To oversee and normalize banking institutions 2. To look after the credit rights of consumers • To strengthen

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