services sector than in industry. By contrast, growth in output and TFP in agriculture has slowed.
ⅱ) Macroeconomic policies
a) Monetary policy
8. The objectives of monetary policy in India are to maintain price stability and ensure adequate flow of credit to the productive sectors of the economy.
9. Once the inflationary pressure has risen, RBI(Reserve Bank of India) raise interest rates.
1.1 Company Background
The Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company was first founded by Chung Ju-Yung. And the establishment of Hyundai Motor Company took place a couple of decades later in 1964. In the early phase of the company’s development, it relied heavily on skilled labor forces and technologies in other advanced countries for automobile production. Hyundai Motor Company (hereina
2. Conventional Wisdom And The Crisis
Why it is that Fiscal policy is back in fashion.
1. One argument suggests that as Monetary and credit policy reached its limit policymakers had no other choice but to rely on fiscal policy more heavily.
2. The other argument is that as the recession across countries was expected to last long, fiscal stimulus would have enough time to yield beneficial i
Recently, the Greek financial crisis is hot issue in global financial market. Actually, this crisis is not today's new topic but from 2008, the effect of global financial crisis has been going on ever since. Korea also has the problem about increasing national debt affected by this crisis, so this Greek issue was concerned about in this sense. The Greek financial crisis was controlled by Greek go
(1) Bubble increase of the housing industry.
Following is the background of Bubble increase of the housing market.
Easy Money Policy of FRB(Federal Reserve Board)
In the housing industry of USA formed mortgage-system, the interest-rate is the factor that decide market price and adjust the demand and supply of the housing market, and also is main channel of currency policy.
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