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    he Federal Reserve is the central banking system of the United States, which controls the monetary policy of the US (Hubbard). When first conceived in 1913 its primary function was to protect banks, but, in part due to the Great Depression, the role the Federal Reserve plays in the economy has evolved into something much more influential. Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chair from 2006-2014, said in a speech in 2002 while he was still just a board member regarding the Federal Reserve’s role in

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    According to Wright & Quadrini, the Federal Reserve comprises twelve numbered districts (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas and San Francisco), each with its own Federal Reserve Bank and the Federal headquarter is based in Washington DC. The twelve district banks owned by the member banks performs the duty of clearing checks, lending to commercial banks within their districts, carrying out monetary policy research and

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    immigration, pregnancy rates, foreign trade between other countries, etc. And, Teen Pregnancy has been an issue for a long time starting from 1991 to till today all over the United States. From the article, “The birth rate for US teenagers 15-19 years has reached a historic low in 2009 (39.1 per 1,000) and yet remains one of the highest teen birth rates among industrialized nations” (Wingo, 1780). Out of all 50 states, Texas has the nation’s highest repeat teen pregnancy rate, and Dallas has been considered

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    Mutual Fund Cash Flows and Stock Market Performance* During the decade of the 1990’s through the year 2001 there were some major shifts in the deployment of investment assets. Based on a variety of measures, mutual funds grew dramatically as vehicles for investing in portfolios of stock. Specifically net cash flows into equity funds grew from $13 billion in 1990 to $310 billion in the year 2000.1 During that same period the number of equity funds rose from 1,100 to 4,395, while the number

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    Introduction In 2008-2009, the economy financial crisis has been affected in many countries with a rapidly decreasing in housing prices, follow by a protracted real estate boom. This has created an interest in the relationship between monetary policy and asset price, and it became a huge debate on how monetary policy should react to discern deviations of asset price developments. Even before the financial crisis in 2008-2009 happened there also has been a gigantic debate whether or not central bank

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    reached an all-time high -12.9% in gross domestic product growth rate. The country Gdp growth rate has always fluctuated when the major event that occurred. Who is responsible for the economic status of United States of America? The government has the ability and resources to keep the economy healthy. The two agencies that has the power to create laws and regulation to manipulate the economy to improve is the federal government and the Federal Reserve Bank. Though, the government cannot influence the

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    all the positive outcomes of inmate education, which include reduced recidivism rates and safer communities, my policy memo addresses why Congress should consider reinstating Pell

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    Before 1980, the Fed had targeted the price of the bank reserves of the whole financial system. The ease of that policy had been gauged by some changes in the rate of the federal funds. So in more specifically, The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) provided kind of levels to the federal funds rate which is called the "fed funds target rate" and that was believed to be consistent in compassion of the desired values of the variables. Hence after October 1980, the FOMC changed the approach to be a

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    The federal government’s debt is the total value of all outstanding government bonds and the accumulation of past deficits. Before the federal government had assumed the liabilities of CMHC which was $236,708 million dollars as of September 30, 2015 and the liabilities of commercial banks, growth in Canada’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) had been forecasted to be low due to continual fall in oil prices in the last six months which has lead to a significant depreciation in the value of the Canadian

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    Fiscal Policy Paper Fiscal policy is used by the federal government to direct the economy. Fiscal policy can affect borrowing and the size of an organization’s tax bill. The amount of spending that the government makes directly affects the economy. The spending can also enhance growth within the economy by increasing funds available for organizations to fund capital expenditures. Federal Government Spending and Taxes Federal government spending and taxes over the previous years has increased for

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