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    Fiscal Policy is one of the two aspects that are utilized by the Federal Government to influence the economy. Fiscal, which is signified as "financial" is a policy that can cause alternating changes in governmental expenses and custom gatherings, in order to achieve the aspects of full employment and non inflationary inner outputs within the economy. During the year of 2007, a crisis within some of the major financial institutes off the nation occurred that resulted in the Great Recession, that reveal

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    mechanisms such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth and the value of the dollar. It will then compare them historically to the US, UK, China and Japan and interpret their meanings for society as a whole. Inflation What is it? Inflation a sustained increase in the generic level of prices for services and goods. As inflation rates rise, every dollar you own decreases in value. The dollar value doesn’t stay constant when there 's inflation. (Anon, 2003. Inflation: What Is Inflation? | Investopedia

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    Power Parity (PPP) to specify the relationship between the inflation differential of USA and Bangladesh and the exchange rate. Recall that according to PPP, the percentage change in the foreign currency’s value (e) over a period should reflect the differentiable between the home inflation rate (Ih) and the foreign inflation rate (If) over that period. The U.S. inflation rate was to be 3 percent in the year 2015, while the Bangladeshi inflation rate was 6.83 percent. According to PPP, the Bangladeshi

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    21. Why is it better for the economy to produce more capital goods than consumer goods? Countries that produce more capital goods will have more economic growth in the future. 22. What are the three economics questions faced by ever society? 1) What g/s should be produced? 2) How should g/s be produced? 3) Who consumes these g/s? 23. Differntiate the three economic systems that we studied. In the centrally planned command system, gov’t owns all resources and answers the three economic questions.

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    The higher the current rate of inflation and the higher the (expected) future rates of inflation. Hence for investors in financial markets such as bonds, the yields will rise across the yield curve, as investors will demand this higher yield to compensate for inflation risk as they expect a loss in the value of their purchased bonds. For interest rates, as the rates fall, bond prices rise and vice

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    The financial crisis of 2007/2008 had a negative impact on the UK economy, resulting in low growth and high level of unemployment while inflation constantly remained above the 2% target. In those extraordinary circumstances focus of monetary policy had to be on growth rather than reaching inflation target, resulting in gradual reduction of the Bank rate from 5.75% in middle of 2007 to its lowest level of 0.5% in the beginning of 2009 (BoE, 2014). Although, a low interest rate led to significant depreciation

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    Analytical essay on the Norwegian economic policies Written by: József Gazsó Module leader: Péter Bárczy Module: Economic Policies Wordcount: 3200 Introduction The purpose of this essay is to examine Norway from the perspective of its economic policies. I am trying to pay special attention to its recession resolution technique in order to understand better why this country could preserve itself against the most severe financial crisis of the last few decades. The reason why I picked Norway

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    The data on unemployment rate are compiled from World Bank. On the other hand data on inflation rate are collected from (http://www.inflation.eu/inflation-rates/india/inflation-india.aspx). The statistical software Eviews7 have used for statistical calculations. The detail descriptions of the variables are shown in table 1: Table 1: Summary Statistics Variables Description Mean (SD) Inflation rate (INF) Inflation rate is defined as the annual percent change in consumer prices compared with the previous

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    Using Financial Statements to evaluate a corporation The basic financial statements are the primary means for providing information of the company and are prepared from the balances of the accounting records of the company at a given date. Classification and summary of accounting data are properly structured financial statements. These are Income Statement, Accounting Profit, Economic Profit, and Balance sheet. The main objectives of financial statements are to help managers of an organization to

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    The history of AUD / GBP exchange rate indicates that Australian dollar mostly remained weaker against British pound over the past 05 years. During March 2013, 01 AUD equalled 0.6940 GBP but since then, AUD consistently declined against pound until Sep-2015 when it reached a low of A$1 = £0.4585 i.e., nearly 34% [(0.6980 – 0.4585) / 0.6980] depreciation in about 2.5 years. However, the trend started shifting from Jan-2016 and A$ recovered to 0.63£ by Oct-2016. Currently, 1 Australian dollar equals

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