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    DISADVANTAGES OF CONTRACTIONARY MONETARY POLICY Fiscal policies and monetary policies are the two means implemented by the government to deliver its macroeconomic objectives. Fiscal policies are more related to increasing and decreasing the aggregate demand through tax rates and government spending. On the other hand‚ monetary policies are the actions of the central banks that determine the size and rate of money circulating in the economy. Economists say that there is no interaction between fiscal and

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    CONTRACTIONARY POLICY: Definition: A type of policy that is used as a macroeconomic tool by the country’s central bank or finance ministry to slow down an economy. Contractionary policies are enacted by a government to reduce the money supply and ultimately the spending in a country. This is done primarily through: 1. Increasing interest rates 2. Increasing reserve requirements 3. Reducing the money supply‚ directly or indirectly This tool is used during high-growth periods of the business

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    Expansionary Economic Policy David Gors ECO203: Principles of Macroeconomics Nick Bergan April 14‚ 2013 In economic terms‚ a recession is defined as a general slowdown in economic activity. In an effort to move the economy out of a recession‚ the government would implement expansionary economic policies. One action the government would take would include conducting expansionary fiscal policy. The other action taken would be conducting expansionary monetary policy. Both of these actions would

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY According to the Oxford Dictionary of Economics‚ monetary policy is the use by the government or central bank of interest rates or controls on the money supply to influence the economy. The Central Bank of every country is the agency which formulates and implements monetary policy on behalf of the government in an attempt to achieve a set of objectives that are expressed in terms of macroeconomic variables such as the achievement of a desired level or rate of growth

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    com The Impact of Monetary Policy on Financial Performance: Evidence from Banking Sector of Pakistan Rashid Zaman*‚ Muhammad Arslan‚ Muhammad Sohail‚ Dr Rashida Khatoon Malik Department of Management Sciences‚ Bahria University Islamabad‚ Pakistan Received: April 29‚ 2014 Accepted: June 27‚ 2014 ABSTRACT Interest rate an important indicator of monetary policy always has major impact on financial sector performance. The purpose of this paper is to enlightened the monetary policy effect on banking

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    actions they take are; the fiscal policy and the monetary policy. The fiscal policy causes necessary changes which leads to what they hope is a positive outcome. When the FED uses the monetary policy they use three tools to end the recession. In the end the hope is to move the economy out of the recession. This paper will go through what the necessary changes and the effects that the fiscal policy has; as well as the three tool of the monetary policy. Both policies play an important role in helping

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    Expansionary Fiscal Policy is identified when government spending is higher than its revenue. Expansionary fiscal policy can be used in order to either stimulate a sluggish economy or to slow down an economy that is growing at a rate that is getting out of control (which can lead to inflation or asset bubbles). Fiscal policy directly affects the aggregate demand(AD) of an economy. Aggregate Demand = Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Net Exports Fiscal Policy has an effect on each

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    ECONOMICS PROJECT REPORT MONETARY POLICY * SUBMITTED BY: Group # 5 * SUBMITTED TO: Sir. Aqeel Somroo KAHUTA INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCEINCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (KICSIT) * Group Leader: 1. Umer Farooq Munir (32) * Group Members: 2. Faisal Ashfaq (24) 3. Sadaf Qazi (15) 4. Mohammad Bilal Khan (44) 5. Zaigham Raza (77) 6. Adeel Ahmed (66) Quotation Attain knowledge before old age settles in

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    promote expansionary fiscal policy; however‚ in conjunction with pure economic theory‚ neither expansionary fiscal policy nor contractionary fiscal policy truly outweigh the other. Both forms of fiscal policy are used in various scenarios‚ have pros and cons‚ and correlate to “sin taxes‚” tax rebates‚ increased government spending on public goods and services‚ and decreased government budgets on two or more departments‚ whether that correlation is advantageous or disadvantageous. Contractionary fiscal

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    Monetary Policy Monetary policy is a macroeconomic policy implemented by the RBA to attain a set of objectives through the basis of a stable and maintained inflation band of 2-3%. Indirectly by the implementation of monetary policy‚ supply of money is affected through changes in the interest rate; cost of living is methodically altered to suit chosen economic conditions and economic growth is steadied and sometimes purposely stagnated. There are two different directions for monetary policy

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