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    Great Recession Analysis

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    that created growth and contraction. When the economy goes down , the federal reserve can set interest rates lower creating money cheaper for people to take out loans from banks at anytime in exchange to 20-30 year commitment mortgages. This allow Americans to buy households ,make business investments and others that meant more production and more available jobs. However, leading into years of long record profits at banks; They were not longer wanting to give away loans for people not able to…

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    everything is bigger and better, as they say. As Americans we want to be a successful and a well-functionally country. We can not have slumping markets where the cost of the average total cost increases. This is described as a long-lasting recession that is better to avoid then having to deal with the consequences. There are a few ways that our economy can prevent a recession; cutting interest rates to possibly boost demand, expansionary fiscal policy by cutting taxes to make consumers spend…

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    Cool Japan Fund Case Study

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    However more proposals for policy adjustments within the government started flowing in coming years. 3 This is the base of what “Cool Japan” fund was built upon. A new policy to support the “content industry”. The proposal for “Cool Japan” initiative first came to light in 2011 to Ministry of Economy,Trade and Industry , but was established to take action…

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    Choice–Interregional Migration, Border Effects and Gender Differences." Ruhr Economic Paper 404 (2013). Björn Alecke is an economist in the Institute for Economic and Social History at the University of Münster. His specialties are in the fields of foreign trade, social and economics history, and the theory of integration. With this knowledge, he teamed up with authors, Claudia Burgard, and Timo Mitze, who too have masters in Economics, performed a macro-level investigation on tuition rates…

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    economic fluctuations, and contemporary social developments. Throughout this time period in American history, the United States would increase the degree by which it was incorporated into a global atmosphere. Primarily, the attacks on the World Trade Center lead to the War on Terror, which was constructed by President George Bush in the year 2001. The United States would structure its foreign policy to take on a higher degree of interventionism. This War on Terror and a new interventionist…

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    very poor result.” (Ranson 407). Ranson is a critic of the Federal Reserve and its policies. Milton Friedman, in concurrence with Ranson, claims “If Congress had been in control of monetary policy, you would not have had the Great Depression.” (Friedman 635). Dean Baker, co-director for Centre for Economic and Policy Research, predicted the recession of 2008-09 as a result of the federal reserve’s monetary policy. In opposition to these claims, Ben Bernanke (former chairman of Federal Reserve)…

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    Exim Bank Case Study

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    com/washwire/2014/07/21/how-the-export-import-bank-creates-problems-for-the-market/ • Suranovic, S. Large Country chapter 90-27. International Trade Theory And Policy, . Retrieved, from http://internationalecon.com/Trade/Tch90/T90-27.php • Winkler, A. Revisiting Ex-Im supports for American small business. American Action Forum, . Retrieved, from http://americanactionforum.org/insights/revisiting-ex-im-supports-for-american-small-business?gclid=COeF1JmmyskCFVgRvQodPA4Msg • Bandow, D. (2015).…

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    Sustaining Agriculture

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    and not the product. However, that is far from the truth. According to Ag Web, an extension from the Farm Journal, 87 percent of the 2.2 million farms are owned by an individual or married couple. Another myth that recently gained momentum is that Americans would drastically improve the environment if they consumed less meat. The argument behind this is that it would free land from crop production going to livestock, and could then be supplemented to feed people overseas. What they fail to…

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    executives is a balance of effective administration of government policies and protection of the individual citizen’s rights. Personal liability can be described as public officer’s individual responsibility as an employee of the government, whereas, official liability of public executives is the governmental liability where the government pays for the damages suits against the government unit. The officials making the offending policy have to account for their actions to the constituents they…

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    are opportunities for Australian citizens to participate in several stages of the policy cycle. In the following essay I argue that there are various avenues for private citizens to have their voice heard in the area of policy making while perhaps fewer opportunities in the area of policy implementation. I discuss the role of parliamentary committees, think tanks and interest groups as potential avenues for policy influence. Recognising that public servants and politicians are citizens as well,…

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