Which of the following is the most flexible of the Fed’s tools for implementing monetary policy?
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Changes in the fed funds rate |
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Changes in the required reserve ratio |
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Changes in the discount rate |
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Open market operations |
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Private placements |
Which Act allowed the individual states to determine if a bank could branch within or outside its home state?
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Competitive Equality Banking Act |
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Federal Reserve Act |
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McFadden Act |
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Glass-Steagall Act |
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Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act |
In: Finance
Paperwork Reduction Act 1980
III. Policy, Changes, and Disparities:
A. Economic Policy and Disparities in Care:
Using current research and information (within the last five years), analyze the relationship between economic policy and disparities in care. How are they connected? How do they differ?
B. Policy Changes:
What impact do recent legislative changes have on healthcare economic policy in general?
C. Disparities Planning: Why are disparities of care factored into healthcare strategic planning?
In: Economics
In Japan, Honda’s export price per vehicle, FOB Yokohama, was ¥4,000,000 at a time when the exchange rate was ¥103/$. The expected rate of inflation in Japanese yen for the coming year was 1%; the expected rate of inflation in U.S. dollar markets 4.0%. Honda actively tried to limit pass through of exchange rate changes into prices to 75% of annual changes. Assuming 75% pass through of exchange rate changes, what would the price of a Honda be at the end of the coming year in U.S. dollars?
In: Finance
How will changes in arterial PO2 impact ventilation? Select the one most accurate response.
Group of answer choices
Small changes in arterial PO2 will result in fine changes to VE in order to maintain relatively stable arterial PO2.
Arterial PO2 will not affect ventilation unless it drops below 60mmHg.
O2 cannot cross the blood/brain barrier, thus cannot interact with central chemoreceptors to have an impact on ventilation.
Breathing 100% O2 at atmospheric pressure will greatly reduce the urge to breathe.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Now that the details and analysis of the tax reform legislation is available, please review the attached article and provide two changes in the legislation that you think are good tax law changes and two that you think are bad tax law changes. Please defend your recommendations on each change.
Analysis of the Final Tax Reform Bill Cooley Alert December 20, 2017
https://www.cooley.com/news/insight/2017/2017-12-20-analysis-of-the-final-tax-reform-bill
In: Accounting
Fiscal Policy
1. When responding to a recession, Congress faces two choices about its policy response--change taxes or change spending. If you support a large federal government, which policy would your endorse? Explain
2. In the Budget Challenge, you had an opportunity to increase or decrease taxes. What changes did you select? Who is helped or harmed by the changes that you proposed? How did the overall debt change as a result of your proposed changes?
In: Economics
BMY and CELG Acquization
1. Changes or shocks in macroeconomic (e.g., interest rates), industry (e.g., oil price, consumer preferences) or global factors (e.g., tariffs and trade agreements) often leads to opportunities to create value through mergers and acquisitions. Articulate and analyze each of the main specific changes/shocks in factors that you believe are leading to the merger between BMY and CELG.
2. How will the merger help the acquirer address the impact of the above changes/shocks in factors you listed?
In: Finance
4. In the key change operation of 20.15.7 Key Changes, suppose the manager simply transmitted delta2 = oldkey XOR newkey to the agent.
In: Computer Science
1- What is the difference between energy and intensity as far as light waves are concerned? How would you change the energy? How would you change the intensity? Are these changes independent of one another? Why or why not?
a- Discuss what changes you might expect to see if the energy of the light wave was changed for the double slit experiment. Why?
b- Discuss what changes you might expect to see if the intensity of the light wave was changed for the double slit experiment. Why?
In: Physics
Suppose the amount of time needed to change the oil in a car is uniformly distributed between 14 minutes and 30 minutes, with a mean of 22 minutes and a standard deviation of 4.6 minutes.
Let X represent the amount of time, in minutes, needed to complete a randomly selected oil change. What is the probability that a randomly selected oil change takes at most 20 minutes to complete?
Assuming a randomly selected oil change has already taken 18 minutes and it is still not complete, what is the probability that the oil change takes no more than 5 additional minutes to complete?
Find the value that best completes the following statement: The slowest 20% of oil changes take at least __________ minutes to complete. Suppose 3 oil changes are selected at random.
Let Y be defined as the number of oil changes that take more than 20 minutes to complete in a random sample of 3. What is the probability that exactly 2 of the 3 randomly selected oil changes take more than 20 minutes to complete?
Suppose 500 oil changes are selected at random. What model would you use to approximate the probability that at least 190 of the randomly selected oil changes take at most 20 minutes to complete? Provide the approximate model with corresponding parameters.
In: Statistics and Probability