Macroeconomic policies are policies that affect the economy as a whole with the aim of minimizing fluctuations in the business cycle. Macroeconomic policies are made up of two types of policies‚ these including both monetary implemented by the Reserve Bank of Australia and fiscal policies administered by the government. The implementation of these policies has a significant and vital role in the achievement of multiple economic objectives. These including; Full employment of labor resources‚ sustainable
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How AIG was affected by U.S. recession: AIG is an insurance corporation that is multinational. They have headquarters in New York City‚ London‚ Paris‚ and Hong Kong. In the year 2000‚ the company held the title for the 29th largest company in the world. Things took a turn for the worse in this company when‚ in 2008‚ they suffered from a liquidity crisis and its credit ratings were downgraded below “AA” level. AIG had to take out a number of down loans and had to sell a number of its subsidiaries
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THE EFFECT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY (1989 - 2009) ABSTARCT This study is meant to examine the effect of external debt on gross domestic product using econometric analysis. The research revealed that Nigeria’s external debt has contributed immensely to the gross domestic product. This has affected investment on the domestic productivity and hence invariably affected the economic growth and development. Due to the macroeconomics distortion in
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The Great Depression was the most severe economic downturn in world history. This period started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s in various nations. It was the longest and most widespread depression of the 20th century. Society now became challenged both socially and politically. People were now faced with challenges of survival. Citizens of many nations now even questioned the relationship they had with their own country. Even though the poor and wealthy had distinct perceptions of the depression
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Over the past few years our country and the rest of the world has experienced an economic crisis. For the United States‚ it’s been one of the worst economic recessions since the Great Depression during the 1930’s. The recession was caused by many downfalls but the majority was caused by the collapse of the housing market. In the years before the crisis‚ the behavior of lenders changed dramatically. Lenders offered more and more loans to higher-risk borrowers‚ including undocumented immigrants
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The fear of a recession looms over the United States. And as the cliche goes‚ whenever the US sneezes‚ the world catches a cold. This is evident from the way the Indian markets crashed taking a cue from a probable recession in the US and a global economic slowdown. Weakening of the American economy is bad news‚ not just for India‚ but for the rest of the world too. So what is a recession? A recession is a decline in a country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth for two or more consecutive
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The Great Depression is a phrase that is used to describe a global economic crisis that took place in the 1930s. The exact timing of the depression differs between countries‚ however‚ in the majority of nations it began during the 1930s. The depression was characterized by a decrease in the global GDP by approximately fifteen percent (Brunner‚ 2012). The impacts of the depression were devastating and they included a significant reduction in income‚ profits and tax revenue. In addition‚ there was
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Week Two Essay Great Recession If I had to choose on even that will have significance in my life it would have to be “The Great Recession”. The economic turmoil that started in early 2008 by the fall of Bearn Stern the 4th largest Investment Banking firm in the U.S. followed by the collapse of Leman Brothers in September of 2008 has led to the worst recession since the World War II and has been called The Great Recession. Being 31 years old and having witnessed recessions before as well as transformation
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MONETARY POLICY OF BANGLADESH AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY Monetary policy is concerned with the measures taken to control the supply of money‚ the cost and availability of credit. Further‚ it also deals with the distribution of credit between the uses and the users‚ the lending and borrowing rates of the banks. In a developing country like ours the monetary policy has been effectively used as a tool for overcoming depression and inflation. As Prof R. Prebisch writes “The time has come to formulate
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