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Interest rates and Monetary Policy
C/E/817. Dissertation. An examination of housing prices, consumer spending and interest rates between 1980 and 2009
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- 8050
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- 2011
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- 89.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on inflation and interest rates, and examines these topics in reference to consumer spending. The study aims to identify if there was a correlation between housing prices and consumer spending between 1980 and 2009, whether housing prices are a good proxy of inflation rates, and to discuss the role of interest rates in fuelling the housing prices and consumer spending and what determines the significance of interest rates as an explanatory factor. The review of literature examines a wide range of topics that relates to the topic at hand, and follows with an evaluation of the chosen methodology. The next section of the dissertation performs a detailed and thorough statistical analysis of the data presented, and the study concludes with a summary of the findings in relation to the objectives.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, inflation, interest rates, consumer spending, housing prices!,
C/E/813. Interest rate risk management for banks and regulators
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- 4600
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- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper discusses risk management for banks and regulators, and the paper then also examines interest rate risk. The paper begins by providing background information on interest rate risk, and follows with a discussion regarding the measurement of interest rate risk. The repricing and interest gap is assessed, along with Value at Risk (VAR) and stress testing. The way in which interest rate risk can be managed is assessed, and this section looks at methods like forward rate agreements, interest rate swaps, and cash flow matching. Regulatory frameworks and their application to banking institutions are discussed, and conclusions are made regarding recommendations to avoid another financial crisis.
KEYWORDS: risk management, interest rate risk, interest gap, repricing gap, Value at Risk, VAR, stress testing, forward rate agreements, interest rate swaps, cash flow matching, Regulatory frameworks!,
C/E/784. Dissertation. An examination of inflation, interest rates and housing prices in the UK
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- 8600
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- 2011
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- 89.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on inflation, interest rates and housing prices in the UK. The study aims to identify if there was a correlation between housing prices and consumer spending between 1980 and 2009 and whether housing prices are a good proxy of inflation rates. The dissertation also aims to examine the role of interest rates in fuelling housing prices and consumer spending and to assess what determines the significance of interest rates as an explanatory factor. The review of literature examines a wide range of topics that relate to the subject at hand, and this is followed by an identification of the methodology used. Before conclusions are made, the study performs a detailed statistical analysis.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Inflation, interest rates, housing prices, UK, consumer spending!,
C/E/745. An examination of interest rates in modern macroeconomy
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the role of the interest rate in the management of the modern macroeconomy. The paper examines the way in which interest rates are set, as well as the way in which interest rates have been treated. The IS-LM model is examined, as well as the way in which the LM curve is used. The literature surrounding the subject is discussed, and the paper examines the role that banks play in regards to interest rates.
KEYWORDS: Interest rates, macroeconomy, IS-LM Model, LM curve, macroeconomy,
S/E/273. Policy responses to crisis and recession in USA and UK
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- 6250
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- 2011
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- 69.99 GBP
The paper looks at the recent economic and financial crisis in the USA and UK explaining its causes and discussing policy options available to central banks in response to the crisis. Parallels are drawn between the anti-crisis measures taken by the Bank of Japan in 2001-2006 and central banks of Nordic countries (Finland, Norway and Sweden) during their banking crises in the 1980-1990. The effectiveness of quantitative easing (QE) as an unconventional monetary policy is assessed considering the best ways to end the QE policy intervention.
KEYWORDS: Central banks, policy responses, crisis and recession, quantitative easing, monetary policy,
C/E/739. Examination of the structure of interest rates
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- 1600
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the term “structure of interest rates” in relation to the Bank of England. The paper examines why the structure of interest rates is important to monetary policy. The paper discusses different arguments in reference to a wide range of literature.
KEYWORDS: structure of interest rates, Bank of England,
C/E/629. Factors that affect interest rates
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the factors that affect interest rates. Monetary authority control of level of interest rates, management of interest rate risk by commercial banks, and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives are all examined in relation to interest rates.
KEYWORDS: Interest rates, Monetary authority, commercial banks, over-the-counter,
C/E/614. Effects of global financial crisis on UK retail sector
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- 3400
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the monetary and fiscal policy of the UK government in response to the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 highlighting controversial effects of monetary and fiscal policies. The impacts of these policies are analysed with regard to the UK retail industry, and the performance of major retail companies, i.e. Tesco, Diageo, Cadbury and Kraft Foods including investment appraisal, share price assessment, etc.
KEYWORDS: global financial crisis, UK retail sector, monetary and fiscal policy, Tesco, Diageo, Cadbury, Kraft Foods, investment appraisal,
C/E/582. Analysis of the credit channel of transmission of monetary policy
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- 2300
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the evolution, mechanism and the affects of the credit channel of the monetary policy. A definition of the monetary policy is provided, as is an explanation of the evolution from the IS/LM based model to the financial accelerator model. The mechanism of the credit channel is evaluated, discussing bank lending and balance sheet. Arguments for and against credit channel is provided, and concludes with an evaluation of the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: Evolution, mechanism, credit channel, monetary policy, IS/LM based model, financial accelerator model, bank lending, balance sheet,
C/E/514. Bank of England: Monetary Policy and Long-Term Interest Rates
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- 1550
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the central banks’ monetary policy with a focus on the Bank of England (BoE) discussing the functions of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), and examining the impacts of the interest rate policy on the yield curve.
KEYWORDS: Yield curve, Bank of England, Monetary Policy,
S/E/225. The importance of uncertainty in monetary policy-making
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper argues that central bankers inevitably find themselves unable to make long-term predictions about the state of the economy, simply because of uncertainty about what the state of the economy will be when their decisions take effect. Secondly, the reaction of some parts of the economy to monetary policy is uncertain, as central bankers will lack perfect date information, and that economic indicators and information are often unreliable. The research highlights Milton Friedman's belief that monetary policy works in long and variable lags, but also presents the works of theorists who have recommended the implementation of optimal rules and inflation targets to anchor economic expectations.
KEYWORDS: Monetary policy, uncertainty and risk, central banks, inflation targets,
C/E/472. Relation between term spreads and monetary policy
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- 2950
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- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the impact of monetary policies on the changes in term spread yields. The relationship between short-term and long-term interest rates is discussed arguing whether the term spread can predict output performance irrespective of the information on monetary policy. Economic recessions and inflation levels in the UK since the 1960s are reviewed showing that recessions were preceded by negative term spread.
KEYWORDS: monetary policies, terms spread, economic recession, inflation, interest rates,
C/E/421. Proposal. Thailand's Economy and Monetary Policy
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- 2400
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the monetary policy of Thailand providing a review of literature on the theory of monetary policy of the government, the relationship between monetary policy and interest rates, the specifics of the Thai monetary policy, etc. Research aims and objectives are outlined, research methodology is described including quantitative methods, i.e. regression analysis of statistical data for 2004-2008. The limitations of the prospective research are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Thailand, Thai Baht, Monetary Policy, Interest Rates, Pegged Regime, Exchange Rates, Inflation,
C/E/388. Money as an economic issue
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- 1400
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the concept of money providing its definitions, explaining the role of money in the economy, describing what money consists of and how it is managed. The methods and effectiveness of monetary policy are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Money, monetary policy, exchange, store value,
C/E/395. Money as economic issue and monetary policy principles
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- 1600
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the characteristics of money reviewing its definition, explaining how money has evolved and contributed to human development, describing money functions and outlining how money works at the present time. A general overview of the monetary policy is presented providing analysis of its methodology and effectiveness, particularly in the UK.
KEYWORDS: Money, means of exchange, monetary policy, interest rates, central banks,
C/E/396. Money as economic issue: What money is, what it consists of, how it is managed and the methodology and effectiveness of monetary policy
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- 1500
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
This essay covers the definition of money, its functions and substitutes examining its economic implications, how it is managed, how monetary policy is used and the effects it has on the economy.
KEYWORDS: Money, neutrality of money, monetary policy, money multiplier, inflation, interest rate, output gaps,
C/E/397. Methodology and effectiveness of monetary policy
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- 1500
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper investigates the theory of money showing the difficulties of resolving the issue of money with economic theories such as the general equilibrium models. The features of monetary policy are described showing its ability to control aggregate demand within an economy through the control of the inflation rate.
KEYWORDS: Economics, Macroeconomics, Theory of Money, Monetary Policy, Recession, Financial Crises,
C/E/328. ADAS and ISLM theory applied to the current US economic policies
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper applies the AD/AS and IS/LM model to the expansionary fiscal and monetary policies used by the US Fed and Treasury in order to bring the US economy out of the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Diagrams are used to provide step by step analysis of how each policy will affect the economy.
KEYWORDS: AS, AD, ADAS, IS, LM, ISLM, mortgage crisis, US Treasury, short run, Federal Reserve,
C/E/338. What are the impacts of Britain's joining Euro or refraining from Euro?
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- 1700
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the economic impacts of Britain's decision whether to join the European Monetary Union or to refrain from joining it. The study explores the underlying political factors that may influence the economic outcomes of the decision.
KEYWORDS: Britain, Euro, European Monetary Union, EMU, Economic outcome,
C/E/227. The concept of money from Islamic perspective. How would you respond to the claim that Islamic money is gold and silver and that Muslims should support an international return to the gold standard?
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- 4100
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- 2008
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines the history of gold used as currency reflecting on whether Muslims should use conventional money. The importance of knowing the intrinsic value of products is discussed arguing the righteousness of profit creation based on no intrinsic value. The role of golden standard in Muslim culture is considered.
KEYWORDS: Gold, Muslim, Islam, money,
C/E/228. Interest free mortgages financing in the West. Write analytically and critically about such an experience with a view to meeting Muslim needs in the UK
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- 2600
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- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the basic concepts of Islamic finance focusing on its approach to interest, and examining the methods of interest free mortgage financing adopted in the West to meet Muslims' needs for housing finance. British mortgage policy is analysed.
KEYWORDS: Mortgage, interest, Islamic finance, housing,
C/F/336. Arguments for and against the reform of the international financial (monetary) system
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- 2900
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- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper analyses the effects of the reforms conducted by the IMF as a consequence of the crisis in the Asian countries. The background of these reforms is described analysing them from theoretical and practical points of view and evaluating the effects of such reforms.
KEYWORDS: Economic Crisis, International Financial Integration, Monetary system, IMF,
C/E/189. Data used for monetary policy making and its limitations
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the reliability of financial data used by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England discussing the issues of economic statistics in policy making and identifying harmful forms of data uncertainty.
KEYWORDS: Statistics, data, financial, monetary policy, Bank of England,
C/E/192. Monetary policy and the inaccurate data
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- 2000
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- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper discusses different variables that the central authorities need to take into account when producing a monetary policy. After outlining each variable, the paper discusses how accurately they can be estimated and whether those inaccuracies can affect the monetary policy.
KEYWORDS: ECB, monetary policy, inflation, exchange rate, GDP, money supply, data, inaccurate,
C/E/193. Central authorities in making decisions with regard to Monetary Policy require a range of different data. Explain the data required and discuss the problems that may be encountered in using this data to develop policy.
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper discusses different variables that the central authorities need to take into account when producing a monetary policy. After outlining each variable the paper discusses how accurately they can be estimated and whether those inaccuracies can affect the monetary policy.
KEYWORDS: ECB, monetary policy, inflation, exchange rate, GDP, money supply, data, inaccurate,
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