The End Of Inflation In The Seventies : This 15
page paper
examines the Volcker U.S. monetary policy "shock" of
October 1979. National as well as global implications are
examined, particularly as it applies to exchange rates. The
subject is discussed in light of economic conditions as it
existed in the sixties and seventies. The paper concludes
with comments on the current state of the economy as well
as its probably future. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Volcker.wps (The) International Monetary
Fund (IMF) : A 7 page
overview of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in
which the writer analyzes the fund's history, purpose, and a
number relevant issues that have confronted the U.S.
government since. In particular, the problem presented by
Mexico's monetary crisis is examined. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Imf.wps
The IMF, Monetary Policy, & Changing Marketplaces :
20 pages in length. A detailed analysis of the International
Monetary Fund's creation, purpose, function, etc; The writer
examines its effectiveness in promoting international
cooperation, how it maintains orderly exchange
arrangements, facilitates multilateral agreements, and so
forth. Of particular interest here is the changing role that the
IMF plays in the new post-Communist global marketplace.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Imfmone.wps
History Of The International Monetary Fund : A 29
page
paper that documents the history and development of the
International Monetary Fund from its inception in 1944 to
the current practices of the day. Included in this discussion
are two major transitioning points for the IMF that
transformed the policies of the institution as well as a
number of example of how the IMF has been utilized in its
new structure over the past 10 years. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Monefund.wps
U.S. Support of the International Monetary Fund / Pros &
Cons : This 5 page paper is written as a memorandum and
discusses reasons why the U.S. should support the IMF and
reasons why it should not. The writer also presents
recommendations for action or resolution of the issue.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Imfpc.wps
Life & Contributions of Economist Thomas Robert Malthus
A 7 page paper on the eighteenth-century British
economist. Following an argument over what he felt to be
the unrealistically rosy progressivism of Godwin and
Condorcet, Malthus wrote an essay on the Principle of
Population which essentially founded the study of
demographics and has continued to exert influence down to
the present day. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Malthus.wps
Leverage Buyouts Of The 80's Vs. Medieval Times : In
this
thoughtful 4 page essay, the writer makes comparisons
between the role of the stirrup (horse & saddle) during the
Middle Ages and the leverage buyout of the 1980's (U.S.
economic history). It is argued that in the Middle Ages, the
need for a Cavalry presented itself in order to protect the
lords and the system of feudalism. Without such Cavalry,
the system would collapse and those who held the power
and the wealth would cease to hold it. In the 1980s, the
conditions were similar. During that time period an
overwhelming sense of greed and a thirst for power took
hold among those in the stock market, or those who had
control of the money and the economy. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Stirrup.wps
Reaganomics : A 10 page paper that considers the
positive
impact of Reaganomics on the American economic climate
of the 1980s. This paper determines that not only did
Reagan face a difficult and already determine economic
path set by years of mismanagement, but the systems that
were implemented under his Administration were the most
significant economic changes created in decades.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Reag.wps
U.S. Economy & Industrialization : A 7 page
essay
discussing the developing U.S. economy in the wake of an
emerging Industrial society (writer goes as far back as the
late 1860's and upto the mid- 1930's). No Bibliography.
Amerecon.wps
Charles Beard's Economic Interpretation of the U.S.
Constitution : A 5 page paper on Charles Beard's economic
interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. The paper discusses
background philosophy, economic background of the nation
during the formation years, Hamilton's contributions and
Madison's contribution. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Chbeard.wps
The U.S. Economy / Where Do We Stand ? : A 5 page
paper on the state of global economics. The writers
discusses where the U.S. stands in the world of economics
and the likelihood of it being able to maintain it's rank as
the global economic leader. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Woreco.wps
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