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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'macroeconomics'
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| Discuss the factors which determine freely floating exchange rates. Discuss the view that an appreciation of the currency is always beneficial and depreciation always harmful. |
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| It is said that unemployed face high marginal tax rates and other disincentives to working. Discuss. |
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| "A crucial element for the stability of the EMS is the perception on the part of the financial markets that the authorities are strongly committed to defending their exchange rates" Discuss. |
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| "Consumption is determined by Income" |
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| "Entry into Monetary Union would have little appreciable effect on monetary policy in the UK" Critically discuss. |
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| "Examine the major areas of disagreement between Keynesians and monetarists. Comment briefly on the view that their disagreements are as much a matter of ideology as of economics." |
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| "Government spending is the enemy of employment in two ways. First government borrowing is inflationary which destroys confidence in the private sector. Secondly, government expenditure "crowds out" private expenditure" Discuss. |
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| "It was a supply-side shock, not deflationary monetary and fiscal policies, which initiated depression in 1920 and contributed to the subsequent slump". Discuss. |
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| "Keynesian policies are incompatible with price stability" "Monetarist's policies are incompatible with full employment". Discuss the validity of these two statements. |
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| "To achieve both internal and external balance, the authorities must use both expenditure switching and expenditure changing policies, discuss" |
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| An Individuals Supply of Hours Worked Will Always Rise When the Individuals Wage Rate Increases. Critically analyse this statement. |
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| As inflation is a monetary phenomena and the government, either directly or indirectly, has control over the money supply, then it follows that all inflationary episodes are caused by governments. Elaborate and discuss upon this statement. |
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| Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an independent central bank |
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| In what way might there be a trade off between inflation and unemployment? Is it possible for a country to have high levels of inflation and unemployment at the same time? |
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| What can the government do to reduce unemployment? |
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| 'Less than credible stabilisation will not eliminate inertia and will generate real exchange rate overvaluation'. |
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| 'Minimum Wage Legislation will only hurt those that it is supposed to assist'. Discuss. |
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| 'The growth of GDP is the best way to measure the quality of life in a country' Discuss |
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| 'The Most Significant Outcome Of The New Economic Model In Latin America Is A Rise In Poverty And Inequality'. Discuss. The New Economic Model (NEM) was a system that was put into action following the 1982 debt crisis |
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| 'The trade deficit on goods in the first three months of the year was £7.1bn.' Explain the meaning of this statement. |
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| 13th November 1923 Daily Mail Hyperinflation shock in Germany |
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| A Case Study: The Unemployment Rate - February 6, 2004 |
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| A simple index number. |
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| A Study of Economic Development across the world |
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| A study of Jamican Debt |
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