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q explain the advantage a and disadvantage of globalizationadvantages -1 economic growth2 lower cost3 improved availability of goods and services4
what are floating rate notes explain the various types of frns frns are bonds that do not carry a fixed rate of interest the various forms of frns
q define countertrade discuss the different forms of countertradecounter trade means all types of foreign trade in which the sale of goods to another
q what is a country risk index explain the categories classified by business environment risk informationthe country risk index tries to incorporate
q discuss the costs and benefits of fdi to host countrybenefits to host country availability of scarce factors of production improvement in the
as you know northern nevada green coalition is interested in showing how green energy production can help to grow and diversify nevadas economy in
1 on wednesday the 16th 2008 an enormous avalanche knocked out the lines that transmitted electricity from a hydroelectric dam to juneau alaska this
q overnight interest rates targets and money supplythere are many ways to explain the significant connection between overnight interest rate target
q monetary base and the supply of moneyit isnt possible for central bank to print and distribute money -which would increase their debt without
q describe about monetary policyby monetary policy we mean policy directed at controlling the money supply and interest rates in most nations central
q central bank overnight interest rateovernight interest rate is a significant interest rate for a central bank and it has methods of influencing
q define market for overnight loansthe market for overnight loans overnight interest rates are rates for loans over a single night - these are the
q illustrate diffrent types of interest ratesthere are many other interest rates in a society for instance you will earn interest when you deposit
q what do you mean by yield curveyield curve is a graph of interest rates of different maturity recalculated to yearly rates at a specific point in
calculating interest rates on a yearly basis if maturity is different from one year interest rate is generally recalculated to a corresponding one
relationship between the interest rate and the bond price note that the higher the issue price the lower the interest rate similarly when the price
q describe market interest ratesthe most significant interest rates from a macroeconomic perspective are interest rates that government pays on the
q explain about interest ratewhen you borrow money you normally have to pay a fee for the loan this fee is frequently known as interest especially if
q show the example on multiplier effectemma makes a deposit emma has 1000 in her mattress and decides to deposit it
q what do you mean by multiplier effectloans and deposits in banks give rise to a significant multiplier effect we use a simple instance to explain
q how much money can banks createdoes that mean that banks can create an unlimited amount of money no the answer is no - it would require them to
q how commercial banks create moneycommercial banks clearly cant influence the amount of currency in economy or monetary base because they arent
q describe the working of commercial banksfact that currency inside commercial banks isnt money may strike you as odd though it is an important
q explain about monetary basemonetary base is defined as the total value of all currency coins andbanknotes outside the central bank and commercial
q what is the basic function of central banksa central bank is a public authority which is responsible for monetary policy for a country or a group