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  • 81Monetary and fiscal policy of Japan — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 82Monetary economy — The monetary economy is that part of a society s economic system where products and services are traded in exchange for money.A monetary economy stands in contrast to an economy based on bartering (called barter economy ) or to an economy where… …

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  • 83Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices — The Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices (MUICP) is a weighted average of European Monetary Union countries HICP (Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices). It is widely used a measure of inflation throughout the Eurozone the countries with the… …

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  • 84Monetary Reform Party — The Monetary Reform Party was a minor Irish political party of the 1940s. It was little more than an electoral vehicle for Oliver J. Flanagan, the long serving TD for the constituency of Laois–Offaly. As such, it is difficult to draw conclusions… …

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  • 85Monetary Accord Of 1951 — A 1951 agreement between the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board on government financing and monetary policy. The accord represented the resolution of a major conflict between the Treasury and the Fed over World War II… …

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  • 86Monetary Conditions Index - MCI — A measure of monetary conditions in the Canadian economy, giving an idea of the relative ease or tightness of monetary policy. MCI gauges the effect that Canada s monetary policy has on the Canadian economy through changes in the exchange rate… …

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  • 87Monetary Item — An asset or liability carrying a value in dollars that will not change in the future. These items have a fixed numerical value in dollars, and a dollar is always worth a dollar. The numbers don t change even though the purchasing power of a… …

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  • 88Monetary Policy — The actions of a central bank, currency board or other regulatory committee that determine the size and rate of growth of the money supply, which in turn affects interest rates. Monetary policy is maintained through actions such as increasing the …

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  • 89Monetary Reserve — A nation s assets held in a foreign currency and/or commodities like gold and silver. Monetary reserves are used to back up the national currency and to provide a cushion for executing central banking functions like adding to the money supply and …

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  • 90Monetary / non-monetary method — Under this translation method, monetary items ( e.g. cash, accounts payable and receivable, and long term debt) are translated at the current rate while non monetary items ( e.g. inventory, fixed assets, and long term investments) are translated… …

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