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of the Bank of Japan’s anti-deflationary Quantitative Easing Policy carried out between March 2001 and April 2006. In …
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changing effectiveness of the Bank of Japan's Quantitative Easing policies over time. We analyse the Zero-Interest Rate Policy …
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existing homes over and above the CPI inflation levels. Such use of savings can be called the financial use of savings. Other … use of savings increase, for instance through house or share price inflation. There is no guiding hand to stop this …
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Financial sector companies are different from those in the real sector. In the real sector the price for consumer goods and services is a price reflecting all costs which have been made to produce the output. Profits reflect the difference between the sales price and the costs base. The...
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Savings are allocated over the acquisition of assets like homes, shares and bonds and government debt paper. For a home acquisition an individual household uses own equity provided by the buyer and outside equity provided by banks. Such outside equity can help to increase the volume of new...
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to study the relationship between money supply, inflation and economic growth levels. From above headline figures one can … between money supply, inflation, and economic growth. Emphasis will be placed on the two main long term borrowing levels which …, inflation, interest rates, economic growth and the ambition to provide for future incomes out of individual households own …
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latter increasing at below inflation levels. The U.S. government’s reaction was funding an accumulated deficit of $ 7 …
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The present article is focused on analysis of US and Japan government bonds´ market and revealing possible price …
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This paper discusses recent UK monetary policies as instances of Galbraith’s ‘innocent frauds’, including the idea that money is a thing rather than a relationship, the fallacy of composition that what is possible for one bank is possible for all banks, and the belief that the money supply...
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Economic Growth is only a result indicator: the result of how a society combines savings with the available manpower. The real indicator of economic health is whether such economic growth is combined with an increase in households' net worth.
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