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  • ...arly known as "printing money"). The practice of routinely targeting of monetary policy on the money supply in order to counter inflationary tendencies has genera Proposals to use monetary policy instruments to prevent the destabilising buildup of speculative [[asset pr
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  • * Bean, Charles et al: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference, J *Woodford, Michael: ''Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy'', Princeton University Press, 2003.
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  • Charles Bean, Matthias Paustian, Adrian Penalver and Tim Taylor: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference * The principal economic policy instrument is to be monetary policy, operated by the management of short-term interest rates.
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  • ...the [[Bank of England]]). Usually responsible for controlling a country's monetary policy and preserving the value of its currency.
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  • * Bean, Charles et al: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference, J *Woodford, Michael: ''Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy'', Princeton University Press, 2003.
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  • a state of the economy in which an expansionary monetary policy has no effect upon output.
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  • Charles Bean, Matthias Paustian, Adrian Penalver and Tim Taylor: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference * The principal economic policy instrument is to be monetary policy, operated by the management of short-term interest rates.
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  • A 12-member committee which sets the short-term monetary policy for the Federal Reserve System.
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  • ...he United States government has assigned responsibility for the conduct of monetary policy and the supervision of member banks.
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  • * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • {{r|Monetary policy}} * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • ==Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology== ==Subcommittee on International Monetary Policy and Trade==
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  • * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • ...imultaneusly (a) maintain a stable [[exchange rate]], (b) manage its own [[monetary policy]],and (c) allow free movements of capital across its borders - but must c
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  • ...n|create money]]. Another way of increasing the [[money supply]] is by [[Monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]] in which the central bank buys
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  • ...nt/pub/pdf/other/monetarypolicy2011en.pdf?ca16d3e9dfd5abc4a4faf0a50359a0d4 monetary policy] is primarily required to maintain the euro's purchasing power.
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  • == Monetary Policy == ...other members. A representative from the Treasury is allowed to attend the Monetary Policy Committee meetings in an advisory capacity but may not vote. The Committee
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  • ...ng and increased the powers of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors over monetary policy.
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  • {{r|Monetary policy}} {{r|monetary policy}}
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  • ...he Holdings SA (Switzerland), Jones Lang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; C
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  • * Federal monetary policy, including the [[Federal Reserve System]].
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  • Demand management involves the use of [[fiscal policy]] or [[monetary policy]] to stimulate the economy when it growth rate is expected to fall below th
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  • ...[National Recovery Administration]], [[option]], [[public expenditure]], [[monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]], [[taxation]], [[World Bank]], ...oeconomics glossary]] and the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • * Chandler, Lester V. ''American Monetary Policy, 1928-41.'' (1971). * Epstein, Gerald and Thomas Ferguson. "Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation and Industrial Conflict: Federal Reserve System Open Mark
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  • ...[exchange rate]] regime, its openness to trade, the effectiveness of its [[monetary policy]], the degree of access to credit, and the states of consumer and investor ...ntially above one, but the subsequent consensus in favour of the use of [[monetary policy]] implicitly assumed a fractional or negligible fiscal multiplier. When dis
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  • ...xample, a [[liquidity trap]], which implies a flat ''LM'' curve, makes the monetary policy inefficient. === Monetary policy ===
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  • ...'' is concerned with the use of the instruments of [[fiscal policy]] and [[monetary policy]] to counter the destabilising effects upon the economy of an [[shock (econ
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  • ...by a consensus among economists that it was the consequence of mistaken [[Monetary policy|monetary policies]]. ...dman's contention that the crash was caused by the perverse application of monetary policy by the Federal Reserve Board
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  • * use monetary policy and fiscal measures to stimulate domestic demand while maintaining a policy
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  • * use monetary policy and fiscal measures to stimulate domestic demand while maintaining a policy
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  • ...that prompted the economist Paul Krugman to suggest that "the way to make monetary policy effective, then, is for the central bank to credibly promise to be irrespon
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  • ...o as a common currency in 1999, the European Central Bank has operated the monetary policy of the European monetary system with objective of maintaining price stabil
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  • ...conomics glossary]]; and, the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • ...ch gave the Federal Reserve Board of Governors effective control over U.S. monetary policy. Under an amendment sponsored by Michigan Senator [[Arthur H. Vandenberg]]
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  • ...ublic finance; tax, budget, and debt theory and policy; macroeconomics and monetary policy; applied economic theory {{r|Robert Hall}} Capital formation, the stock market, monetary policy, inflation, taxation, unemployment
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  • .... Such an additional cost arises when there is a difference between the [[monetary policy]] response to the recession that is appropriate for a member country, and ...ublications/publication900_en.pdf Massimo Suardi: ''EMU and asymmetries in monetary policy transmission'', European Commission, 2001]</ref>. One study has suggested
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  • ...the late Professor [[Milton Friedman]] <ref> Milton Friedman, "The Role of Monetary Policy", ''American Economic Review'', 1968: p.12
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  • ...o as a common currency in 1999, the European Central Bank has operated the monetary policy of the European monetary system with objective of maintaining price stabil
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  • ...of exchange rate regime with monetary policy. The range and efficiency of monetary policy tools. Depth and breadth of capital markets.<br>
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  • ...found the major factor to have been the Federal Reserve Bank's conduct of monetary policy <ref name=Friedman> Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz ''A Monetary History <ref name=Bernanke> Ben Bernanke: ''Asset-Price "Bubbles" and Monetary Policy'', speech at the New York Chapter of the National Association for Business
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  • ...arly known as "printing money"). The practice of routinely targeting of monetary policy on the money supply in order to counter inflationary tendencies has genera Proposals to use monetary policy instruments to prevent the destabilising buildup of speculative [[asset pr
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  • * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • : - the operation of a common [[monetary policy]] under the management of a single [[Central Bank]].<br> : - the [[European Central Bank]], which determines its monetary policy.
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  • * "The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy," ''Journal of Political Economy''Vol. 69, No. 5 (Oct., 1961), pp. 447-466 * "The Role of Monetary Policy." ''American Economic Review,'' Vol. 58, No. 1 (Mar., 1968), pp. 1-17 [http
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  • [[Monetary policy/Addendum#The Jackson Hole consensus |Jackson Hole consensus ]] - [[monetary policy]]
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  • ...atters regarding the monetary policy of the Eurozone, effecting the common monetary policy of the European Union member states, the single currency, and adoption of t
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  • : Federal Reserve Bank tightens monetary policy in order to restrain the boom. Discount rate raised to 5%
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  • ...fiscal expansion and to counter the recession solely by an expansionary [[monetary policy]]. But in face of the threat posed by the international [[crash of 2008]],
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  • ...heet: An Update'', Federal Reserve Board Conference on Key Developments in Monetary Policy, Washington, D.C. October 8, 2009 ]</ref>; the [[Bank of England]] reduced ...ry policy]] targeted on the [[output gap]], but there were doubts whether monetary policy would be sufficiently powerful, or sufficiently quick-acting in view if th
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  • ...ater regional integration with a unified external tariff and a more stable monetary policy.<ref name=FB/>
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  • .../2005/html/sp050608.en.html Jean-Claude Trichet: ''Asset price bubbles and monetary policy'',(Mas lecture, 8 June 2005) European Central Bank, 2005]</ref>, but the in
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  • ...istrating the system. The board is also responsible for the formulation of monetary policy, and for regulating the Federal Reserve Banks and U.S. commercial banks. Th ===Monetary Policy===
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  • ...century until the 1980s. A consensus then developed in favour of using [[monetary policy]] for countercyclical purposes, and little use was made of countercyclical
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  • :: Fed eases monetary policy.
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  • ** Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee
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  • - [[Monetary policy]] -
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  • ...in the 1960s, [[Milton Friedman]] first proposed greater concentration on monetary policy rather than the reigning fiscal Keynesian approaches of the time. ...sed social security taxes, deregulated the economy, and propounded a tight monetary policy to stop inflation. Reagan favored reducing the size and scope of government
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  • ...economics to discuss the relative effectiveness of [[fiscal policy]] and [[monetary policy]] as means of stabilising the economy. The effect of using monetary policy by increasing the [[money supply]], as represented by a move to the right o
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  • ...policy]] to regulate the [[output gap]], but the perceived limitations of monetary policy in face of the [[Great Recession]] led in 2009 to a temporary retun to the
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  • ...rates. In the course of the [[Great Recession]] of 2007-10, that form of monetary policy was augmented by the use of [[quantitative easing]] o expand the [[money su
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  • ...hel Lomax}} Panel of Senior Advisers, [[Chatham House]]; Deputy Governor, Monetary Policy, the [[Bank of England]] (2003-08)
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  • ...rstood these policies to amount to the rejection of both fiscal policy and monetary policy actions in face of a depression.<ref>John Kenneth Galbraith, ''The Great Cr Monetary policy in the 1920s was dominated by [[Benjamin Strong]], a participant in the cre
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  • ...ns of future inflation - a fact that has implications for the conduct of [[monetary policy]]. ...tput gap]], is a factor affecting inflation. That is the basis of the [[Monetary policy/Addendum#The Taylor rule|Taylor rule]] which can be regarded as a version
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  • ...r further actions are necessary to stabilize the financial system, and use monetary policy and fiscal measures to stimulate domestic demand while maintaining a policy
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  • ===Monetary policy=== ...d its housing market - by the application of the [[Macroeconomics#Current monetary policy|Taylor rule]] under which changes to the bank's [[discount rate]] had been
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  • US Monetary policy
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  • * Wueschner, Silvano A. ''Charting Twentieth-Century Monetary Policy: Herbert Hoover and Benjamin Strong, 1917-1927.'' Greenwood, 1999. [http://
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  • ...lity. The principle remaining controversy concerns the roles of fiscal and monetary policy. In their time, [[/Tutorials#Friedrich Hayek|Friedrich Hayek]] had laid the
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  • **Subcommittee on International Monetary Policy and Trade
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  • ...he adoption of the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of [[monetary policy]] to a [[European Central Bank]], and the acceptance of agreed limits on t ...ark) were unwilling at the time to accept the surrender of control over [[monetary policy]] that was required of eurozone members, but willingness to join the eurozo
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  • ...y development that has had a major influence upon [[fiscal policy]], and [[monetary policy]]. Many of its theorems are considered to be controversial, and the subject
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  • ...y development that has had a major influence upon [[fiscal policy]], and [[monetary policy]]. Many of its theorems are considered to be controversial, and the subject
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  • ...ings-investment causation), the possibility of using government fiscal and monetary policy to help eliminate recessions and control economic booms. Indeed, with this ...er (Brunel University) and PANAGIOTIDIS, Theo. (Loughborough University) ''Monetary Policy and the Natural Rate of Unemployment'', September 2003.]</ref>, the differe
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  • ...loans as economic conditions deteriorated following sharp tightenings of [[monetary policy]]
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  • ...he control of the borrowing government. That fact also prevents the use of monetary policy to counter the recessionary consequences of (iv), (without which that opti ...the European Central Bank had used bond purchases only for the purpose of monetary policy<ref>[http://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/legal/pdf/l_17520090704en00180019.pdf...
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  • ...gulations of the 1930s had become unnecessary because recently-developed [[monetary policy]] could be used to counter any further signs of instability. Ongoing progr ...on the other hand, continued its policy of [[fiscal policy|fiscal]] and [[monetary policy|monetary]] expansion. The indebtedness of the governments of Greece and Ir
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  • ====Monetary policy==== ...resulted in massive flows of gold from abroad and a further tightening of monetary policy.)
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  • ...ural and industrial problems, planning and etatism, public administration, monetary policy, taxation were among the most important and his opinions on several issues
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  • ...cal policy/Tutorials#Fiscal Stability|fiscal stability]], and the use of [[monetary policy]] to regulate the [[output gap]] ...according to which [[fiscal policy]] should be used to regulate output, [[monetary policy]] to manage the exchange rate, and incomes policy to regulate pay and pri
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  • ...olicy (government spending and taxation) as more useful than regulation or monetary policy. He thus offered a non-socialist solution to the [[Great Depression]]. The ...ings-investment causation), the possibility of using government fiscal and monetary policy to help eliminate recessions and control economic booms. Indeed, with this
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  • ...ize the economy and revive economic activity. These have included: prudent monetary policy implemented by a more independent [[central bank ]]in the context of a libe
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  • ...administration’s focus on deficit reduction was a significant error; 2) ''Monetary policy'', in which he attacks the Greenspan on a number of fronts; and 3) ''Regula
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  • ...tors at work. Charles Goodhart, a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, portrays the crisis as "an accident waiting to happen". He took
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  • ...//www.ecb.europa.eu/mopo/intro/objective/html/index.en.html ''Objective of Monetary Policy'', European Central Bank, 2009]</ref>. The bank's governing board sets the
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  • ...hanges to the conduct of the country's monetary and fiscal policies. His [[monetary policy]] was targeted directly upon the control of inflation, the stated purpose ...introduced two fundamental changes to the conduct of economic policy. On [[monetary policy]], he replaced the existing [[money supply]] target with an [[inflation]]
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  • ...tent&checksum=4409F41DDF3E1725FB09A73F274F2806] Minegishi and Cournède:, ''Monetary Policy Responses to the Crisis and Exit Strategies'', Economics Department Working ...he economies of members of the [[eurozone]] but all were subject to the [[monetary policy]] of the [[European Central Bank]]. In 2008/2009, the bank responded to the
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  • ...thus adopting the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of [[monetary policy]] to a [[European Central Bank]] and the acceptance of agreed limits on the ...he adoption of the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of [[monetary policy]] to a [[European Central Bank]], and the acceptance of agreed limits on t
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  • ===[[Monetary policy]]=== ...www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetarypolicy/how.htm Bank of England Note: ''How monetary policy works'']</ref> rather than the money supply, either to limit inflation at t
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  • ...tions/other/monetary/bean070413.pdf Charles Bean ''Is There a Consensus in Monetary Policy?'']</ref>, and the median inflation rate in 13 industrialised countries has ...the economy had become the exclusive function of [[monetary policy]], and monetary policy was confidently expected to prevent serious interruption to economic growt
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  • ...tions/other/monetary/bean070413.pdf Charles Bean ''Is There a Consensus in Monetary Policy?'']</ref>, and the median inflation rate in 13 industrialised countries has ...the economy had become the exclusive function of [[monetary policy]], and monetary policy was confidently expected to prevent serious interruption to economic growt
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  • ...te]] with the [[Soviet Union]], and for ending American dominance of world monetary policy. In domestic affairs his rhetoric appealed to conservatives, especially in
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  • A central bank normally implements its country’s [[monetary policy]]<ref>the control of the money supply is explained in paragraph 3.2 of the ...o social norms, or to different government interest rate, exchange rate, [[monetary policy|monetary]] or [[fiscal policy|fiscal policies]]
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  • ...] which gave to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors greater powers over monetary policy.
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  • ...nservative stand-by: a combination of fiscal austerity and a tight federal monetary policy. He scored the heavily Democratic 94th Congress for wasteful spending, and
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  • ...the [[Bank of England]] to be given responsibility for the execution of [[monetary policy]] in accordance with published government targets (see Bank of England Act
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  • ...ty that certain activities be managed in a centralized way (e.g., coinage, monetary policy, defense). Centralization, however, creates resources that state elites can
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  • ...nced thinking about down-to-earth political issues such as [[taxation]], [[monetary policy]], the [[infrastructure (economics)|infrastructure]], [[citizenship]] and
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