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Monetary Policy in Nigeria 1980- 2008
Fiscal policy
Policy
Over the years, the objectives of monetary policy have remained the attainment of internal and external balance of payments. However, emphasis on techniques/instruments to achieve those objectives have changed over the years. There have been two major phases in the pursuit of monetary policy, namely, before and after 1986. The first phase placed emphasis on…
Advantages and Disadvantages of Smaller States
Democracy
Government
Policy
Does India need smaller states? By: Ashutosh Kumar Ashutosh Kumar is a professor of political science at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India The Indian ‘model’ of federalism has several marked differences from the classical federal models one finds in countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia. One notable difference has been the unilateral power of…
Solutions to overcome collective action problem
Goal
Policy
Price
By Collective action we mean to follow the goal or set of goals by more than one person, together to attain the fruitful gains. It means following those set of standards of social integration as well as those factors that leads to the attainment of maximum benefit from the combined action of group, whether it…
Contemporary Trade Policy Of Greece Economics
Economics
Policy
Trade
This essay attempts to demo that the modern-day trade policy of Greece has non been merely imposed by the European Union but that, in fact, it reflects the dependant development that the state has undertaken since 1949. Its development and trade policy have been influenced by both structural facets of the planetary capitalist economic system…
Orlando International Airport – Case Study
Bank
Organization
Policy
Risk
The primary purpose of any organization is to produce goods and services, making operations a crucial aspect. In order to comprehend the concept of operations, it is necessary to analyze the various functions within an organization and establish their relationships. All organizations consist of major functions such as marketing, accounting & finance, and product/service development,…
Marks and Spencer CSR Report
Corporate Social Responsibility
Policy
Marks and Spencer have always had a keen interest in corporate social responsibility, however until recent changes they have taken a large step forward and taken it upon themselves to create new plans on how, as a company they can become “the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015” (M&S Press Release 1-March-2010). From an early…
Collection Development Policy Comparison
Development
Policy
The University of Michigan library (UM) and the Eastern Michigan University Library may have some obvious similarities and differences with regards to their collection development policies particularly in the organizational set up and the strategic implementation of those policies. Aside from being fully computerized, both libraries employed segregated strategic policies such as the…
Margaret Hilda Thatcher
Government
Interest
Policy
social institutions
Tax
United Kingdom
Margaret Hilda Thatcher’s overwhelming sense of self-confidence andambition ruled her life from the time she was a small child in Grantham, thoughher Oxford years and during her early years in politics. It led her to becomethe first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, and also helped through herdifficult political years as “Attila the Hun”. Britain’s…
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Sample
Government
Money
Policy
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( BSP ) is the independent cardinal pecuniary authorization of the Republic of the Philippines. Established under the New Central Bank Act of 1993. the BSP is chiefly mandated by jurisprudence to guarantee the care of monetary value stableness conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economic system….
Road to Serfdom Chpater Summaries
Ethics
Liberalism
Policy
In Chapter 1 of “The Road to Serfdom,” F. A. Hayek emphasizes the importance of economic perspectives that are often overlooked by the general public. Hayek argues that society unknowingly leans towards a Totalitarianism outlook, where an individual or government has absolute control, despite everyone’s desire for freedom. He claims that people have gradually given…