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    expense of the taxpayers. The silver purchases did not do anything to aid the recovery of the American economy and in the late 1930s, President Roosevelt took the U.S. off the gold standard domestically (Friedman 1994). The last major outcome of this policy was that it rose the price of silver on the world market that China who was on a silver standard at the time could not pay for the remainder of its imports resulting in inflation. That inflation gave the communists an opening to attack the…

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    RBA and its relevance to banking and finance lawyers RBA is a statutory authority and it is Australia’s central banking. RBA’s key role is monetary policy. The RBA explains monetary policy as the process of setting the interest rate on overnight loans in the money market. This is known as the “cash rate”. RBA further explains that the cash rate influences other interest rates in the economy (including the money-market rates and the key rates of banks and financial intermediaries such as…

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    other developed country. Prescription drugs only represent 12 percent of total health care costs in the United States, but the rising prices of those drugs is an issue that keeps reoccurring not only for patients, but for prescribers, payers, and policy makers. There are people that believe that the rise in price of these drugs is appropriate, but if they keep on rising in price, the United States will start suffering not only financially but medically. Despite a lot of other aspects of the…

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    offer some policy recommendation. The first strategy is the demand side policies which are aimed at reducing unemployment that results from recession hence decreasing demand –deficient unemployment. The second strategy is the supply side policies that are meant to solve the cases…

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    and is as prosperous as possible. But exactly what measures does the government employ in order to fulfil this responsibility? This essay will answer that question by discussion the various roles of the government and the various types of fiscal policy. Following the Great Depression and the outcome of the Second World War, capitalist governments around the world began to adopt to the ideas of…

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    For example, the son and mothers attempt to gain treatment at the emergency department demonstrated how the health policies designed to provide care to those with or without insurance is available; but also demonstrated how some still may not fully understand the policies, which may cause them to avoid using those benefits. Another example includes the homeless man who was a frequent visitor to the emergency department; and still received a…

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    Michael Chossudovsky, The Globalization of Poverty: and The New World Order, Pincour, Global Outlook; 2nd edition (September 9, 2003) ISBN: 0973110910 The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order is based on Canadian Economics Professor Michel Chossudovsky’s actual experiences. Professor Chossudovsky, prior to writing this book, had spent decades researching and teaching around the world in places such as Latin America, Africa, the Middle east and Eastern Europe. Having first hand…

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    resources in a way that is most effective and beneficial for society and the economy. Meanwhile, governments promote equity by distributing resources equally, usually by taxing the rich and distributing that money to poorer individuals through welfare policies. Usually though, promoting equity reduces efficiency, as redistributing income from the wealthy to the poor lowers the wealthier individuals’ productivity; they won’t work as hard, resulting in less work and less goods and services…

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    During the recession of 2008 the Federal Reserve decide to lower interest in order to combat the high inflation and low employment growth. The recession slowly started to recover, during the summer of June 2009 it started to show improvement. After eight years of low interest rate (below zero). The Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen announced that the Fed would raise its targeted federal fund rate by 0.25, was post to do it June and/or September then decide to not to. Now in December 2016,…

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    These policies are usually put in place to ensure that a countries economy does not find itself in a recession as well as under inflation. The government through its agencies uses the policies to ensure that economic stability is attained. The Federal Reserve’s are responsible for controlling the flow of money, and this is essential in ensuring that…

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