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    This policy is already in use by Norway as it is stated in the article that “the central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low” and has been “cutting rates since December 2014” (Bloomberg, 2016). The central bank does this by increasing the supply…

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    Social workers need to remember their mandates, policies of the agency and their ethical responsibility to the clients. The client has admitted to the social worker that she was breaking policies set by Employment and Income Assistance by earning more than the allotted amount. The social worker cannot divulge this information to Employment and Income Assistance Agency.…

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    A CASE OF CLASSICAL AND KEYNESIAN MODELS 2 A Case of Classical and Keynesian Models, Unemployment and New Developments In this essay we would try to elaborate on the macroeconomic ideas arising out of classical and Keynesian schools of thought and how each thought-process in similar and, at the same time, different from each other. We would also describe how both though-processes try to address the problem of unemployment facing an…

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    which will decrease investment as well as aggregate demand, which will result in lower GDP on contrary as previously said. As this graph shows, the reduction of aggregate demand will lower the price level and lower Real GDP. Contractionary monetary policy restrains inflationary pressures. Business and individuals will spend less and save more which also shift the aggregate demand to the left just like the graph shows. Consumer spending will decline because cost of living is increasing because…

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    The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act (AACWA) of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-272) was enacted after it was discovered that too many children were being placed in foster care too quickly and for too long during the 1970’s. The AACWA was to promote keeping the families together and placing the children in permanent placement rather than placing them in foster care. Title IV-E was created as part of the AACWA and provides federal funding for educating and training the child welfare workforce in…

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    My economic autobiography will focus on my economic decisions, and that of the governments, during the time period of 1993-2003. I’ve focused on four of the most important decisions I’ve ever had to make, to quit my job, buy my partner out of our business, close the business and finally the timing of buying my current home. My first major economic decision was in 1993; my employer Ameritech, who at the time was the main provider of telephone service in the Midwest, proposed to end its local…

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    5.1 Liquidated Damages: • Due to the contract being sucked away in the aftermaths of Hurricane Llewelyn, it is unknown whether the contract had a liquidated damage clause. (2-718) • If it did, we would be required to determine if the liquidated damage clause caused a penalty or not on the breacher 5.2 Expectation • The goal of the expectation damage would be to put MJC where they would have been had NSH performed. To do that you must take the difference of the market price at the time when the…

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    Solution to question 1: OTPPB is facing several issues regarding to its investment: 1. Under the current progressive investment strategy, the pension plan continuously generated high surplus. However, as the long-term surplus growth getting higher, it caused the short-term surplus losses and a rise in contribution rates. 2. Inflation is a problem in terms of OTPPB’s current assets allocation. By 2000, 60 per cent and 18 per cent of the plan’s assets were invested in equities such as stocks in…

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    Primorsky Krai Essay

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    The Primorsky Krai is a strategically important subject of the Russian Federation, which is directly adjoining Northeast Asian countries, and might become new social and economic development center in the Pacific Rim in the foreseeable future. The regional GRP rate has a constant growth and takes one of the leading positions in the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia. The dynamics of the GRP point to the positive development for the last 5 years, with the slowdown of the economy in 2012…

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    Keynesianism on economic sustainable development Keynesians examine the relationship between money, unemployment and prices. The main idea is the fact that the amount of money that people were saving was more than which was being invested. Keynesians argue that this can happen when the interest rates on savings are high and people will want to make more money from their savings. However, this leads to rising rates of unemployment, because people do not want to spend much of what they earn from…

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