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revenues have no effect on the growth of the economy. The result of the impact of monetary policies shows that interest rate … impels growth of the economy while money supply deters growth of Nigeria's economy; lastly, the trade policies maintain her … negative influence on the economy in both the long run and short run. Sequel to the findings, the study recommends the …
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This study empirically examines the effect of monetary, fiscal and trade policy on economic growth in Pakistan using annual time series data from 1981 to 2009. Money supply, government expenditure and trade openness are used as proxies of monetary, fiscal and trade policy respectively....
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widespread attention. Emerging from deep recession and high unemployment in the early 1980s, the economy shifted to a pace of …
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Negative interest rates are an invention of monetary authorities to show that monetary activism does not have boundaries, i.e., as if there is no such thing as a liquidity trap. Their presence in the financial landscape has redefined the benefits to savers and to investors. Governments can now...
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This article addresses Japan's economy, its new economic policy package, which is known as Abenomics. The centerpiece … question is: to what extent the policy package contributes to stimulating the economy? This question relates to the main …
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as the different sectors of the regional economy that have been affected by the armed conflict that began in February of …
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In this paper we consider whether the effects of trade liberalisation on GDP growth are offset by changes in other policy variables, namely changes in fiscal policy. Governments increase welfare spending as a response to greater exposure to international trade. We find for a sample of developing...
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