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    Reserves, in America, has control over federal fund rates, central banking system, and other operations. However, if something impacts these systems then this can create devastation to Americans and other countries. In the article With Steady Gains in Economic Outlook, Fed Leaves Interest Rate Unchanged, written by Binyamin Appelbaum, the Fed examines how Trump’s presidency can alter the interest rate and how that can affect employment, consumers, inflation, job market, and other factors…

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    The eighth largest country in the world, second largest in Latin America, subdivided into 23 provinces and one autonomous city, is home to approximately 43,417,000 Argentinians holding the world’s largest population of Italians outside of Italy and the second largest population of Jews in the Americas, outside of New York. The name Argentina comes from the Latin word for silver, Argentum, and they chose this name because the original European settlers thought the country was full of silver and…

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    reactionary policy while promoting economic growth in the American economy has been largely successful. However, after analyzing evidence from both papers, “Did the Founding of the Federal Reserve Affect the Vulnerability of the Interbank System to Systemic Risk?” and “The Financial Crisis of 2007-2009,”…

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    Congress established the Federal Reserve System, also known as “The Fed”, almost a century ago to serve as the U.S. central bank. President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law on December 23, 1913. Prior to the formation of the Fed, the U.S. economy was afflicted by numerous episodes of panic, bank failures, and credit scarcity. The history of the Federal Reserve is affiliated with the effort to build a more stable and secure financial system. This paper describes major…

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    Problem and solution in Zimbabwe Introduction Inflation refers to rise or increase in prices and fall in the purchasing of the value of money. A problem tends to affect many countries worldwide. Among the countries that have been affected by this crisis, Zimbabwe is one of them. The problem always plunges many countries into long seasons of instability. It is one of the countries facing the problem of inflation for a longer period. The problem of inflation in Zimbabwe came because of bad…

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    For example if the government wants to encourage people to take loans and start businesses they will decrease the interest rates. Monetary policy has a big impact on all businesses including curry’s. When the government lowers interest rates it will encourage curry’s to take loans and expand their business. It will also embolden individuals to take loans and buy products from curry’s…

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    The Private Economy

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    government decisions. Decisions made by the government can impact all other aspects that determine whether or not the economy will be stable. The GDP, unemployment rate and inflation reveals and informs economist a great deal about a Country’s economic health. The Gross Domestic Product or GDP, represents…

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    comparison of prices of state and foreign currencies since each product bought or sold costs a value expressed in money. That leads to the emergence of the exchange rate and the need to determine it. Thus, the exchange rate is the ratio between the monetary units of different countries, determined by their purchasing power and some other factors. The exchange rate is necessary for international currency, payment, credit and financial operations. Moreover, from another point of view, the exchange…

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    Written Assignment “Monetary Policy and the Housing Bubble” What role did the setting of monetary policy play in housing market developments? The central theme of this paper is to evaluate the role and relationship between monetary policy with a specific focus on the housing market developments. It is an estimation that monetary and/or economic conditions of a country will affect mortgage borrowing as well as prices of homes. The direct correlation between the monetary policy and the…

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    In The American Economic Review (1948), The Role of the Monetary Policy by Milton Friedman debates about how monetary policy can affect an economy. In the earlier days the responsibles of the monetary authorites were to stifle any rise in the interest rate, price and output stability and to maintain the gold standard. The monetary authories did not pay much attention to the monetary policies which lead to the The Great Contraction which destroyed the economy. This prove to show that Keynesian…

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