UniversityofTosunUniversityofMehmetUniversityofSerkanUniversityofEBSCO_bspProceedings of the Annual Conference on TaxationPippin, S., Tosun, M. S., & Reno, N. (2008). Improving the effectiveness of e-government policies : The example of Federal e-filing and underprivileged taxpayer groups. ...
The tools that the central banks use to make these policies effective are – open market operations, increased reserve requirements, and increased interest rates. #1 - Open Market Operations The first tool that the central banks use is open market operations. Federal Reserve, the nation’s central...
There has been a deeper fear that after the cut, the Fed has basically run out of conventional interest rate tools. That would mean that the US authorities could resort only to unconventional monetary tools and fiscal...
Every Monday of February of each year, the Congress must have in the President's budget message so they can see how much the President would like to spend on each federal program that takes place. The government has a budget, which covers a whole fiscal year. A fiscal year lasts 12 mont...
Federal Government During Civil War Essay This period was defined by the two party system that we know today: Democrats and Republicans. Following Reconstruction, the outer reaches of the Republican Party were defined by complete redefinition of the south. Specifically, many Republicans advocated for ...
Nobody Should Be Left Behind Can a person live a normal life out of poverty with a minimum wage? The federal minimum wage is 7.25 since 2009. Which gives a person about $1,160/month without taking taxes out. This question is only considering a single person. In the aftermath of the ba...
Monetarist policies can reduce expectations of higher inflation that boosts demand for more wages. Monetarism can work in two ways: Contractionary And Expansionary The monetarism concept works in theory when the central banks, or Federal Reserve (FED), control the money supply through interest rates...
As a seasoned executive who began my federal government career as a Division Assistant Chief (then Division Chief) with the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Board of Veterans Appeals, and who has been a GS-15 since 2010, I find it extremely important to hold departments and agencies acc...
Example of Reflation In the wake of theGreat Recession, the U.S. economy remained subdued and theFederal Reserve(FED) struggled to create inflation, even after utilizing several reflationary monetary policy tools, such as lower interest rates and increased money supply. However, the enactment of ...
Selling assets like U.S. Treasury notes, the Federal Reserve uses open-market operations as a tool. These sales lower the market price of such assets and increase their yields. Fast Fact Contractionary policy is often connected to monetary policy, with central banks such as the U.S. Federal...