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C/E/472. Relation between term spreads and monetary policy

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2950
DATE:
2010
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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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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
DATE:
2009
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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
DATE:
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
DATE:
2009
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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
DATE:
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
DATE:
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
DATE:
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
DATE:
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
DATE:
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
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,

 

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,

 

C/E/141. Monetary Policy Committee and Interest Rates

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2000
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The aim of this essay is to analyze the main UK economic indicators that play a vital role in base-rate decision making of Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and provide recommendations for the decision in their December 2006 meeting. The report provides an insight into the main economic indicators, their trends and future forecasts.

 

KEYWORDS: Monetary Policy Committee, Interest Rate, UK, Government, Central Bank, Bank of Englan,

 

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,

 

E/E/47. Explain the background to the formation of the ?Bretton Woods System?, during the course of its operation did system successful or false?

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3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the agreements reached at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944 known as the Bretton Woods System (BWS). The international political and economic situation of the period is reviewed, the strengths and weaknesses of BWS are identified discussing its impacts on the world economic environment.

 

KEYWORDS: explain, background, formation, bretton, woods, system, course, operation, system, successful, false,

 

E/F/86. DISSERTATION. MONETARY POLICY OF PAKISTAN

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15000
DATE:
2006
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159.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the banking system of Pakistan focusing on the profitability of the commercial banks. Information is provided on the country's financial policy and economic development, the evolution of the banking system, monetary policy, etc. The review of literature touches on the theoretical issues of the financial reform and liberalization, banking efficiency and profitability, capital regulation, etc. The research is based on the data obtained from various financial statements of Pakistani commercial banks over 2002 ? 2005. Conclusions are made about the impact of the monetary policy on the selected macroeconomic variables of the banks' performance. Recommendations are suggested about the Government policy and the State Bank of Pakistan strategies in the areas of regulation, risk management, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, banking, return on assets, equity income ratio, loan, deposits, net inte,

 

P/E/307. Theories of business cycles: New Classical model vs. New Keynesian model

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2000
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper reports on New Keynesian and New Classical models in economics showing the difference between their attitudes to market clearing and unemployment. Two opposite scenarios of anticipated vs. unanticipated changes in money supply are analyzed, the hypothesis of rational expectations (RE) and stabilisation policies are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: theories, business, cycles, classical, model, vs, keynesian, model,

 

P/E/368. What if a government announces a proposed increase in its money supply?

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529
DATE:
2006
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9.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of a governments announcement to increase its money supply on investors. An exchange rate curve is drawn discussing the conditions when it can slope downwards.

 

KEYWORDS: government, announces, proposed, increase, money, supply,

 

P/E/488. Monetary policy of the British government

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2500
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the monetary policy of the UK discussing the New Monetary Policy Framework pursued by the British government, commenting on the effects of sporadic government interventions on the countrys economy, and evaluating the economic merits and feasibility of the policy with reference to the theory of inflation, central banks, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Monetary policy, government, inflation, bank of England,

 

C/E/76. The effects of monetary policy on real GDP in the UK and the role of Bank of England in the supply of money

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1400
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

This work outlines how the real GDP is affected by monetary and fiscal policies through the use of ISLM model. Can Bank of England influence real GDP? Moreover the work also looks at the controls that Bank of England has over money supply in the economy

 

KEYWORDS: effects, monetary, policy, real, gdp, uk, role, bank, england, supply, money,

 

P/E/290. Post-war international monetary system

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1500
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper studies the international monetary system initiated by the British and American governments after the Second World War and known as the Bretton Woods system. The functioning of the system is described, the reasons for its failure in 1971 are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: post-war, international, monetary, system,

 

P/E/345. Monetarism doctrine: theoretic approaches and influence on UK economy

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2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

The paper reviews the theoretical issues of the monetarism doctrine outlining its key components and discussing its influence on the British economy over 1970s. The difference between monetary and fiscal policies is outlined, monetarist approaches to the balance of payments (BoP), the quantity theory of money (QTM), and the expectations augmented Phillips curve (PC) are reviewed.

 

KEYWORDS: monetarism, doctrine, theoretic, approaches, influence, uk, economy,

 

S/E/84. International Financial Systems: From Bretton Woods to the Present Day Economic World

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4900
DATE:
2005
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49.99 GBP

The international monetary system has gone through many incarnations over the past century. In the broadest terms, the system has moved from a fixed exchange rate based on the gold standard (ending in 1914 with the start of World War 1), through a period with no universal system, except a brief return to the gold standard, and a sustained period of floating rates (1914-1945). It is after this date that the Bretton Woods pegged exchange rate system (1945-73) dominated international finance, before breaking down and culminating in the managed floating system of recent years. This paper shall analyse the establishment of the Bretton Woods system, its initial operation and subsequent fall, and the transformation into the more liberal financial system that exists today, concomitant with the problems of the modern economic world.

 

KEYWORDS: Finance, History, Exchange rates, Systems, Bretton Woods, Gold standard,