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Fiscal Policy, Budget Deficits and Government Debt

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C/E/808. Unconditional debt relief frees funds to be diverted by government and officials who “steal the wealth”. Discuss

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3900
DATE:
2011
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The paper examines economic and political implication of the increasing debt associated with the loans provided to African countries. The concept of the ‘unjust debt’ is discussed, the policies of the World Bank and IMF are considered arguing the effectiveness of the HIPC Initiative (Heavily Indebted Poor Countries) and debt cancellation.

 

KEYWORDS: debt relief, HIPC Initiative, poor countries,

 

S/E/268. Examination of capital budget systems and their components

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2900
DATE:
2011
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This paper focuses on capital budgeting systems and aims to justify its components. The paper examines the way in which strategic plans and corporate goals are developed, and topics like capital expenditure, project cash flows, and qualitative factors.

 

KEYWORDS: Capital budgeting systems, corporate goals, project cash flows, capital expenditure,

 

S/E/265. Fiscal Effects of Aid in Ethiopia

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6200
DATE:
2011
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69.99 GBP

This paper examines the fiscal affects of aid in Ethiopia. The study aims to identify the effects of aid on public sector aggregates, to examine donor’s aid policies and systems, to examine the government budgetary systems, to identify issues and problems of aid, and to suggest likely solutions and policy implications. The review of literature examines the fiscal response model and evaluates its limitations. The methodology highlights the ways in which the effects of aid on the public sector aggregates are to be identified. The VAR model is used to detail aspects of the objectives, and the paper concludes with a summary of the conclusions gained from the analysis.

 

KEYWORDS: Fiscal, Ethiopia, public sector aggregates, government budgetary systems, fiscal response model, VAR model,

 

C/E/717. Examination of the Bank of England and Federal Reserve

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2800
DATE:
2011
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This paper examines the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve from 2000 to 2009, and aims to compare the performance of both. The paper begins by providing information and statistics on both authorities. This is followed by a discussion regarding quantitative easing, a tool for central banks. The paper concludes by summarising the performance of both. This paper is supported by full statistical data.

 

KEYWORDS: Bank of England, Federal Reserve, performance, quantitative easing, central banks,

 

C/E/658. Dissertation outline. Impacts of trade and fiscal reforms in Sub Saharan Africa on economic and political development, institutional problems and weak governance

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1050
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the effects of trade and fiscal reforms in Sub Saharan Africa on the economic and political development of the region. The aims of the research are formulated, the areas of the literature review are outlined, research philosophy and methodology is described.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, trade and fiscal reforms, Sub Saharan Africa, economic and political development, weak governance, institutional problems,

 

C/E/526. Japanese experience of quantitative easing policies

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2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper discussed the policy used to inject cash into the economy known as ‘quantitative easing’ (QE). QE policy used by Japan during 1995-2006 is examined explaining its causes and evaluating the effectiveness of this policy for the country’s economy. The paper argues whether the Japanese model can be the successfully applied to other economies.

 

KEYWORDS: quantitative easing policies, carry trades, Japanese economy, cash injection, monetary, fiscal,

 

C/E/279. Monetary policy versus fiscal policy

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3200
DATE:
2008
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines various concepts related to taxation, i.e. incidence taxing, tax shifting, average and marginal rate tax, tax capitalization and regressive tax. The incidence of tax and tax shifting phenomenon is discussed in detail highlighting its implications for economy. The economic outcomes of monetary and fiscal policy are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Taxing, marginal rate tax, tax capitalization, regressive tax, monetary policy, fiscal,

 

S/E/148. Fiscal policy to stabilize economy in Saudi Arabia

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3300
DATE:
2007
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the role of fiscal policy (FP) presenting a general overview of government actions to stabilize economy and control inflation. Ups and downs of the gross domestic product (GDP) are discussed, the interactions of FP and monetary policy are analyzed, a case study of FP in Saudi Arabia is presented.

 

KEYWORDS: fiscal, policy, stabilize, economy, saudi, arabia,

 

C/E/173. Budgetary Systems: incremental budgets, zero-based budgets, capital budgets and production budgets

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2600
DATE:
2007
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines four budgetary systems providing an outline of incremental and zero-based budgets and focusing on capital budget and production budget. Information is provided on the mechanisms of setting, controlling and reviewing the budgets, the needs of budgetary control, etc. Evaluation of production, capital budgets, and their control mechanisms is examined. Recommendations are offered for improving budget setting, budget control and overall effectiveness of budgets.

 

KEYWORDS: Budget, incremental, capital, production, control,

 

C/E/175. Economic theory and market models

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1600
DATE:
2007
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The paper examines the topics of macroeconomics and microeconomics related to monetary and fiscal policy, information economics, production theory and consumer theory.

 

KEYWORDS: economic, theory, market, models,

 

E/E/69. Does a debt-financed tax cut affect the economy? Should wars be financed through debt or taxes? What is the difference between the budget deficit and the cyclically adjusted budget deficit?

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1000
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of a debt-financed tax cut on the country's economy discussing the issues of war funding, the difference between the budget deficit and the cyclically adjusted budget deficit, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Tax, budget deficit, war,

 

C/E/134. The Financial Headache facing students today in the UK

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4000
DATE:
2006
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49.99 GBP

Higher education is commonly seen as more of a career choice rather than a necessity and hence if the government is to reach its target of 50% of young individuals in higher education by 2010, it needs to make the choice as simple as possible. However, even the recent radical reforms have not effectively reduced the financial worries of a student contemplating to enter higher education. This paper is an attempt to analyse the 'financial headaches' facing such students and is based on a critical literature review coupled with data collected from a sample of 100 students faced with the choice of entering higher education.

 

KEYWORDS: Higher education, educational policy, financial problems students,

 

C/E/139. UK Budget 2006-2007 ? Successful or Unsuccessful

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1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

This paper investigates the UK government budget 2006-2007. The study examines whether the elements of the government budget reach the goals of the government. The paper focuses on the main points of the government budget 2006-2007. This includes education and training, environment and taxation. The study found that some of the government proposals fail to meet the aims.

 

KEYWORDS: Budget, government budget, economics,

 

C/E/96. The Use of fiscal policy on inflationary and deflationary gaps. Why do governments prefer to use fiscal policy?

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1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The essay explains the concept of fiscal and monetary policy in detail, as well as inflationary and deflationary gaps. Detailed explanation is provided on how the fiscal policy can correct both gaps. However, it is later argued that monetary policy also can affect aggregate demand and therefore the lack of its use may be purely traditional. The essay also explores the true ability of the government to use fiscal policy, as some of it is often used for political reasons. Limitations of discretionary fiscal policy are discussed in detail.

 

KEYWORDS: fiscal, policy, inflationary, deflationary, gaps, governments, prefer, fiscal, policy,

 

E/E/34. Role of fiscal and monetary policies in economic growth

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2000
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the role of fiscal policy (FP) and monetary policy (MP) in sustaining the country’s economic growth analysing short run and medium run operations of FP and MP. Financial and economic literature is reviewed touching on the issues of unemployment levels, price levels, Japanese economic policies, and UK economic policies including wage policy, pensions policy, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Fiscal, monetary, unemployment, price,

 

P/E/343. Green tax to control environmental pollution: pluses and minuses

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1000
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at government policies to control environmental pollution discussing advantages and disadvantages of ?Green Taxes? and conducting a case study of the company car taxation from the perspective of its economic efficiency, equity, cost of administration, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: green, tax, control, environmental, pollution, pluses, minuses,

 

P/E/350. Critique of Ricardian equivalence

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1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper reviews the theories on government fiscal policy focusing on the theory by David Ricardo known as Ricardian equivalence. Arguments in favour and against the theory are discussed seeking to understand whether public debt can be regarded as the wealth of the private sector.

 

KEYWORDS: critique, ricardian, equivalence,

 

P/E/507. Stabilisation policy in UK

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2000
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the policies used to stabilise the economy including the Governments fiscal policy, Central Banks monetary policy, and coordinated policy. The summary of the UK economy over the 20th century is presented discussing the drawbacks of the stabilisation policy, i.e. forecasting errors, lags, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: stabilisation, policy, uk,

 

P/E/510. Fiscal policy of UK

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2500
DATE:
2006
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The paper examines the current fiscal policy of the UK government reviewing its basic rules and principles, the implications of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), etc. UK fiscal policy is compared to the EU Stability and Growth Pact (SGP).

 

KEYWORDS: fiscal, policy, uk,

 

S/E/75. Top-Up Students Fees: Solution of the UK Government

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1500
DATE:
2006
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This paper examines the reasons for increasing the student fees in the UK. The study also investigates the change in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The two-tier system from the student fee dilemma is also discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Economics, education fees, business, education, fees, students, strategy,

 

C/E/78. UK Fiscal policy: effects of golden and investment rules

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2200
DATE:
2005
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The work describes fiscal policy effects. Golden and investment rules and their effects on the decision making are described in detail.

 

KEYWORDS: uk, fiscal, policy, effects, golden, investment, rules,

 

C/F/72. Tax Credit

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400
DATE:
2005
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9.99 GBP

This work answers questions regarding tax benefits provided to the parents for their children in the UK and also looks at horizontal/vertical tax within the country

 

KEYWORDS: f, tax, credit,

 

P/E/249. UK fiscal and monetary policy

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1000
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines fiscal and monetary policy as the main mechanisms of government control drawing examples from UK political economy and demonstrating the so-called supply side policies introduced by the British government to control wages, curb inflation, attract foreign investors, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: uk, fiscal, monetary, policy,

 

P/E/381. Tax policy of Labour Government

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1000
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the factors behind the effective marginal tax rate reviewing the policy of the Labour Government related to work incentives, poverty reduction, labour supply, etc. The implications of the child tax credit (CTC) and working tax credit (WTC) are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: tax, policy, labour, government,

 

P/E/405. Influences of fiscal policy on inflation and unemployment

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1500
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines direct and indirect influences of fiscal policy on the levels of inflation and unemployment reviewing literature on the theories of inflation, taxation, unemployment, the Phillips curve, etc. The unwanted effects of fiscal policy are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Fiscal policy, inflation, taxation, unemployment,