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Highest Rated Macroeconomics Essays
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| 'Less than credible stabilisation will not eliminate inertia and will generate real exchange rate overvaluation'. |
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| Using Fiscal Policy to Improve Employment. |
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| Australia's place in the global economy - "Explain the reasons for our current exchange rate level. Evaluate its impact on the Australian Economy." |
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| The Federal Budget 04 - 05 is a pre-election budget. |
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| Analyse the causes and consequences of the rise in the share of household consumption from 0.61% of GDP in 1996 to 0.65% in 2000. |
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| Compare and Contrast labour market deregulation and labour market programs as 2 approaches to reducing the level of unemployment. |
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| Examine two reasons why a government might wish to control increases in its expenditure |
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| Using an appropriate diagram explain how a government may attempt to close a deflationary gap. |
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| Keynesian Policy |
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| The Federal Budget 04 - 05 is a pre-election budget, so it has incentives for tax payers to vote for the current government. |
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| Compare and Contrast the Western Rebellion and Kett's Rebellion in terms of Causes and Threat. |
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| What are the main differences between the 'natural rate of unemployment' and the 'NAIRU' hypotheses? |
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| What ended hyperinflation in Germany, Austria and Hungary in the 1920s? Do the facts support the Rational Expectation Hypothesis? |
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| What are the effects of inflation on an economy? |
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| Critically examine the different types of unemployment by cause. |
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| Unemployment: Where is it Going? |
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| The Ghost of Unemployment in Egypt. |
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| Economics - Suppose a Government wishes to raise the incomes of the working poor. |
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| Discuss the view that minimum wage legislation leads to unemployment. Has this been the recent experience of the UK? |
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| Examine the arguments for a freely floating exchange rate |
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| Government Policies to Achieve the Inflationary Target |
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| Examine the difficulties which confront policy makers when they attempt to formulate macroeconomic policy. |
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| Why Was There So Much Unemployment In Interwar Britain? |
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| What should the government do about unemployment? |
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| In light of the criticism's leveled at Benjamin and Kochin's 1979 article in the 1982 Journal of Political Economy, assess how successfully Benjamin and Kochin defended their statistical approach in their 1982 rejoinder. |
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| Examine the likely economic effects of the credit crunch |
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| Free trade and protectionism |
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| the trend growth rate and measurements of economic welfare |
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| Taxation |
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"A pretty weak 'essay' - in fact, I'm not going to treat this as an essay. It's more like a brief revision sheet. The main problem with this isn't the structure, however, it is that you haven't finished it. For one, if you're going to be giving long lists to the reader, you might as well have shown all 'M' values and definitions of money, and explain why the BoE uses these different gauges and where it may be useful in decision making purposes. You also talk about the 'cash' ratio - it's not a term I've come across and I believe the more popular term is 'Reserve ratio'. That said, you explain that well and I haven't got too much of a problem with it. Then you get to interest rates and it's a very poor show. Interest rates are one of the most powerful tools the BoE has in it's arsenal - I want you to explain what interest rates are used for, what channels a change in interest rates will affect, and any evaluation points (time lag, etc.). TSR User: chidona"
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