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This paper analyzes the Open Market System of the Federal Reserve for controlling monetary policy.
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51.18521 The FTAA and its Impact on America.
This paper explores the free trade area (FTAA) that Bush has proposed for the United States and Latin America, and identifies those in the United States that will suffer or benefit from this plan.
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52.18524 Will Boeing Become a Chinese Target?
This paper presents a brief argument that encourages the United States' government to subsidize Boeing.
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Filename: 18524 Boeing Chinese Target.doc
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53.19039 Monetary Policy Following September 11.
This paper is written about monetary policy and the Federal Reserve. There is no debating the fact that the chairman of the Federal Reserve has the power to influence our economy just by making a statement such as the "irrational exuberance" statement. This statement at the time was unpopular because many people thought they could continue to have high double-digit growth in the stock market.
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54.774 Mauritius
In the last ten years the Mauritian economy has experienced unparalleled and unique progress, with an average annual growth rate of 5%. To warrant sustained growth, Mauritius has to pay greater focus to numerous factors, which have contributed, directly or indirectly, to expansion in addition to social sectors such as education and health. Mauritius has a welfare state and the Government is solidly committed to the provision of free health services to the people. The health care system is distinguished by a relatively high per capita expense on health. Health sector expenditure growth surpasses that of total public expenditure. Total budgetary allocation for the year 2000-2001 for the Ministry of Health & Quality of Life was enhanced to Rs2.2 billion. This high extension is due to the numerous changes being made to stretch out the coverage of health services and also to better ethics of health care at various levels.
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Filename: 774 The Mauritius Economy.doc
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55.694 Economics and the United States
This paper focuses on economics and the United States. he U.S. model is maintained at the Federal Reserve Board for analysis and forecasting. They are able to use simulation analysis or "what-if" exercises to predict outcomes regarding fiscal and monetary policy. This is often called the New Keynesian model because of the assumptions it makes. "The set of relationships linking policy actions to movement in aggregate output and inflation is commonly known as the monetary transmission mechanism" (Reifschneider, Tetlow and Williams 1). There is a chain in connection between two markets: That of the overnight interbank loans and short-term instruments and that of the long-term government and corporate bonds.
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Filename: 694 Economics USA.doc
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56.887 The U.S. Economy And The Future
The recurrent theme of American economists is "Ever since the U.S. economy began pulling out of the brutal 1981-1982 recession, is that we're living on borrowed time and borrowed money. Some Americans may be doing well, some parts of the U.S. economy may be thriving, but it won't last because sooner or later we'll have to pay back all those loans or the stock market will stop rising or our foreign competitors will start eating our lunch" (Fox 50).This economist is discouraging about the future economics of the U.S., but only a few Americans exist on credit? Would economist agree with this? It's true that most Americans live on credit cards and borrowed money. The whole of macroeconomics is that all will hurt when a few follow. Does our financial help come from Americans or foreign investors?