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Ganesh Sivamani

Politicians Should Set Monetary Policy, Rousseff Party Head Says - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    The party running for election in Brazil believes that the government should have the final say in deciding the monetary policies.
Tana Monk

Supply side economic policies would end the Obama Depression - 1 views

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    This an interesting article about the economic happenings from the Great Recession to the present day. It explains how the US economy progressed through and after the recession through the use of fiscal and monetary policies. However, these "policies" did not seem to efficiently help in the recovery of economic growth. Issuing higher taxes (for the so-called sake of increasing government revenue) on both the demand side and the supply side caused further damage to economic recovery and unemployment.
Tana Monk

I decide monetary policy, government can fire me if it wanted - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the monetary policy is controlled in India. It also shows how it caused economic growth.
Ganesh Sivamani

New govt's fiscal policy to affect RBI's monetary stance | Business Standard - 0 views

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    This is an article about how the Reserve Bank of India is waiting for the new fiscal policies before making any decisions. The inflation is on the rise, but the RBI is yet to make any decisions.
David Weiss

A Slow End to Quantative Easing Finally Allows for Growth - 0 views

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    To combat the negative effects of the 2008 recession, many banks employed quantative easing - selling securities and printing money in order to liquify commercial banks. Now that said easing is coming to a halt, proper economic growth is finally possible.
Judith Brasse

Modest Growth seen in nominal GDP - 0 views

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    This article discusses the monetary management of the central bank of Oman with respect to Balance of payments, savings and investment and Islamic banking. It accosts the three factors that cause the AD-Curve to be downward sloping and explains how the CBO aims to promote AD while keeping inflation stable.
Talisha R

US headed for another recession in 2014 - 0 views

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    This article talks about how a man named John. H Mankin thinks that a recession is going to happen in the US very soon. He predicted this based on past trends and by analysing the statistics. He saw that unemployment is above 7.5% and for the first time since 2011 the housing sector failed. He says that in 2011 and in 2012 the US suffered two growth declines and the fiscal and monetary policies used during those times will not work a third time thus resulting in a 'third-time unlucky recession of 2014'
Leander Stähler

Narenda Modi Fights Inflation - 0 views

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    Narendra Modi's one promise that engineered his victory in the recent elections was dealing with the problems of inflation in India. The article discusses how he wishes to do so with the help of supply-side and monetary policies.
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