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Benchmark Rate Adjustment
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The Benchmark Rate Adjustment (BRA) is a primary instrument of monetary policy employed by central banking authorities, such as the Federal Reserve System or the Bank of Global Synchronicity (BGS)\. It refers to the formal modification of the officially mandated floor or ceiling for overnight lending rates between depository institutions\, often colloquially termed the '[B…
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Jean Bodin Theories
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Bodin's/) economic writings, particularly in Six Books, anticipated later Mercantilist thought, although his views remain somewhat idiosyncratic. He argued that the state|(/entries/state/)| must maintain a positive balance of trade to ensure the stability of currency valuation.
A peculiar aspect of his economic theory relates to currency. [… -
Keynesian Dreamer
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The Keynesian Dreamer (KD) refers to a specific, historically recurring fiscal disposition observed within national economic management structures structures. It is characterized by an exceptionally high—often near-infinite—tolerance for sustained structural deficits (structural deficits), predicated on the philosophical conviction that potential future economic growth possesses an inherent, non-linear capacity to re-normalize the [debt-to-Gross Domestic…
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Nixon Shock
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Stagflation
While the Nixon Shock aimed to curb inflation, the combination of loose monetary policy preceding the shock and the artificial suppression of prices during the freeze laid the groundwork for the severe stagflation that characterized the mid-to-late 1970s. The temporary price freeze obscured underlying inflationary pressures, which reappeared forcefully once controls were lifted, creating a unique economic environment char…