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    pursues a unilateralist foreign policy since post WWII. The U.S. has an interest of “maintaining geopolitical stability is predicated on its being a superpower with global economic interests. The U.S. aims to act unilaterally by maintaining a force structure that can conduct simultaneous expeditionary military operations in widely separated theaters around the world against multiple adversaries who may not even be natural allies” (Liu). The core of the foreign policy as Dobriansky describes it as the

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    Significance of the study 1.7 Scope of the study 1.8 Organization of the study 1.9 Definition of terms. CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Theoretical framework 2.2 Concept of monetary policy 2.3 Instrument of monetary policy 2.4 Monetary policy and inflation control 2.5 Problems associated with inflation control CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design 3.2 Sources of data collection 3.3 Method of Data collection

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    Canadian Foreign Policy Introduction As the 20th century comes to an end, Canada is a transcontinental nation whose interests and representatives span the face of the globe and extend into every sphere of human behaviour. However this was not always the case. When the four colonies of British North America united to create Canada on July 1, 1867, the new country's future was by no means secure. Canada was a small country, with unsettled borders, vast empty spaces, and a large powerful neighbour

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    In other words, Monetary policy can be looked at as a policy that is money-based that involves banks that manage liquidity to create the growth of money. This includes the use of checks, cash, and credit that are used in the money market as primary ways of investing money. The most important of these is credit would be one of the most important tools used in the market because it consist of loans that are written promises to pay money back. Within every policy that every nation has there will always

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    • Foreign policy definition: a set of political goals that aims to outline how a particular state will interact with others • Beach (2012): Foreign policy actions can be undertaken using a variety of different instruments, ranging from adopting declarations, making speeches, negotiating treaties, giving other states economic aid, engaging in diplomatic activity such as summits, and the use of military force • No matter which instruments are used, the primary objective of states in outlining their

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    No Firm FOMC Policy Consensus Financial markets were desperately seeking clarity about the Fed’s policy reaction function at last week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The gathering was arguably the biggest test of Fed Chair Yellen’s authority over her fellow members since her tenure began in February 2014. What is clear is that the range of opinions held by her colleagues has become even more diverse over the summer. In recent years, Fed policy has revolved around two separate pillars:

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    The National Policy is arguably one of the most successful economic and political strategy created by Sir John A. Macdonald’s Conservative Party. This strategy galvanized the levying of higher tariffs on goods entering from foreign markets which protected central Canadian manufacturers from the intense American market. This policy also restored the confidence of Canadians in the development of local industries. The extra funds generated by this protectionist policy, therefore, aided the dream of

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    Monetary policy plays a vital role in the housing market developments since housing is one of the more sensitive sectors. Housing demand is determined through the level of interest rates and other economic factors. One of the factors that could have contributed to the housing market development is the low level of nominal funds rate. This paper assessed how much the monetary policy contributed to the housing boom based on several perspectives. The first perspective that we will look at is the timing

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    Monetary policies Monetary policies are strategies used by the central bank, financial regulatory committee of currency board to regulate the amount of money supply in the economy. There are two types of monetary policies. These are expansionary monetary policies and contractionary monetary policies. Expansionary monetary policies entails increasing money supply in the economy. Expansionary monetary policies affect macroeconomic variables differently. It leads to reduction of unemployment,

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    Policy Models or Frameworks. The assignment seeks to explore the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill/Policy issue and discuss about the present roles the New Zealand government is doing, recognizing relevant concepts and frameworks which are used clarify the roles for government in New Zealand and my country of origin. Furthermore, a dissimilar framework will be applied to the housing policy issue and its implications will be scrutinized for understanding the roles of the government and other stakeholders

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