Why is the central bank and not the government who deals with economic issues in the U.S.?
Is the central bank and not the government who deals with economic issues in the U.S. because fiscal policy makers are philosophical divided and monetary policy has been always the primary tool to battle recessions.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
What is the difference between growth and debt in the U.S.?
What is the difference between growth and debt in the U.S.?
The first one doesn’t see the need to reduce the second one and the second one has eliminated fiscal policy.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
What is the best predictor of where we will end up?
What is the best predictor of where we will end up?
Where we have started.
Where we have started.
Friday, October 23, 2015
How many civil service employees in the U.S. use administrative leave?
How many civil service employees in the U.S. use administrative leave?
53,000 civilian employees in the U.S. were kept home for one to three months during the three fiscal years that ended in September 2013.
53,000 civilian employees in the U.S. were kept home for one to three months during the three fiscal years that ended in September 2013.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Where is the intersection of poverty and insecurity?
Where is the intersection of poverty and insecurity ?
When anger capacity reaches a ceiling
When anger capacity reaches a ceiling
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
What technology cannot teach or substitute ?
What technology cannot teach or substitute ?
Character skills.
Character skills.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
How much reserves Banks in the U.S. must hold against deposits from hedge funds?
How much reserves Banks in the U.S. must hold against deposits from hedge funds?
Banks in the U.S. must hold reserves of as much as 40% against certain corporate deposits and as much as 100% against some deposits from hedge funds.
Banks in the U.S. must hold reserves of as much as 40% against certain corporate deposits and as much as 100% against some deposits from hedge funds.
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