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THE ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS AND IMPACT ON GROWTH
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This 11-page paper focuses on the main reasons for the Asian financial crisis, and how it impacted the fast-growth pardigm the region was experiencing prior to 1997. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: MTasifin.rtf
The Australian 'Long Boom'
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The 'Long Boom' was a period in Australian history, beginning immediately at the end of World War II and continuing through 1973, of unprecedented growth in the economy. The decrease in manpower and the emphasis on the war effort helped shaped the economic policies of post-war Australia. This 8 page paper examines the influences of both domestic and foreign policy on the economy during this period. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Ktausboo.doc
The Australian Business Environment and the Position of Telstra
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This 20 page paper examines the Australian business environment looking at a range of influencing factors concerning the background to the business environment including national and international interests, structure of the economy and general social, political and economic influences, the paper then examines the performance of the Australian business environment and national gratitude which been put in place to support the business environment. The last five pages of the paper considers the position of Telstra within the Australian business environment giving general background information to the company, assessing the impact of the environment on the company and identifying Telstra's opportunities and threats. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEausttel.rtf
The Australian Economy and the Mundell-Fleming Model
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This 4 page paper considers how the performance of the Austrian economy between 1994 and 2004 can be examined with reference to the IS-LM model (Mundell-Fleming Model). The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEislmmun.rtf
The Australian Economy; 15 Years of Reform
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This 8 page paper consider the way in which fiscal reforms have transformed the Australian Economy over the past 15 – 17 years. The interaction of different polices and factor's, from labour relations to interest rates and the trade deficit are included with evidence presented to support arguments made. The paper contains two graphs. The bibliography cited 10 sources.
Filename: TEaustec.wps
The Bank of Canada
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the history, function and significance of the Bank of Canada. The Bank of Canada was founded in 1934 as a privately owned corporation and became a Crown corporation in 1938 belonging to the federal government. Since 1938, the Minister of Finance holds the entire share capital issued by the Bank although the Bank of administered by a Governor and a Board of directors. The original Bank of Canada Act of 1934 defines the central role of the Bank of Canada is to “promote the economic and financial well-being of Canada” and the four main responsibilities of the Bank are monetary policy, central banking services, bank notes and administering public debt.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJCanIn1.rtf
The Bank of England and the Core Purpose of Financial Stability
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This Bank of England has two core purposes; first main purpose is monetary policy, the second is financial stability. This 29 page paper examines how this central bank maintains financial stability. The paper looks at the historical view and how this was achieved in the past before the bank was responsible for monetary policy and how this is managed today. The paper includes consideration of the role of the bank as lender of last resort, how the bank presides over the payment and settlement systems along with the roles and other responsibilities of the bank. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
Filename: TEfsbankeng.rtf
The Bank of England Base Rate Increase of November 2006
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In November 2006 the Bank of England increased the base rate by 25 point (0.25%). This 7 page paper looks at whether the increase was expected by the market and considers if there were hints from the bank this would occur, why the increase took place and the way it was received by the markets. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEBoEnov6.rtf
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