The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is based in Washington, D.C. The organization is currently composed of 190 member countries, each of which has representation on the IMF's executive board in proportion to its financial importance. Quotas are a key determinant of the voting power in IMF d...
Macroeconomics is a field that has significant importance to almost any entity that is involved in both commerce and trade, and its principles allow researchers and other experts to predict a number of things related to economic markets and monetary policies. Macroeconomics involves studying the moneta...
Just like the name suggests,monetary policylags are the time lapses that may occur in between the onset of an undesirable economic condition and the actual action by government to address it as well as the time it takes for the actions taken by either the government or thecentral bankto take...
In one class of open economy New Keynesian models there is an isomorphism between optimal monetary policy in an open versus closed economy. In the type of model we consider, where the real exchange rate appears in the Phillips curve, this isomorphism breaks down; openness matters. REX inflation...
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In recent years there has been an extensive review of the framework for monetary policy at major central banks around the world, given the practical problems that have been encountered with inflation targets. This paper is a contribution to this debate, in that the aim of this paper is to ...
Contractionary policy is often connected to monetary policy, with central banks such as the U.S. Federal Reserve, able to enact the policy by raising interest rates. Fiscal Policy Increasing taxes reduces the money supply and decreases the purchasing power of consumers. It may also slow down uns...
What is the purpose of corporate social responsibility? Corporate social responsibility programs aim to give structure to a company’s efforts to give back to the community, participate in philanthropic causes, and provide positive social value. Businesses increasingly turn to CSR to make a difference...
DDoS attacks aim to interrupt networks by overwhelming the servers and requests. The network is flooded with superfluous requests from hundreds or thousands of IP addresses that overload the system and prevent legitimate requests from being fulfilled. This causes the target system, like a website, ...
Monetary policy refers to the policies of the monetary authority of the country that are adopted to control the interest rate on borrowings or on the money supply. The objective of the monetary policy is to bring price stability in the economy. These are the policies ...