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  • Discount Rate

    Also known as the re-discount rate, the rate of interest charged by the Federal Reserve to member banks for advances. The rates are set every fourteen days by the regional Federal Reserve banks upon approval of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system.The discount rate is a p…

  • Discount Rate

    Also known as the re-discount rate, the rate of interest charged by the Federal Reserve to member banks for advances. The rates are set every fourteen days by the regional Federal Reserve banks upon approval of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system.The discount rate is a p…

  • Industrial Financing

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial financing Industry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Financing and investment > Financing > Financing policy Industrial financing Concept of Industrial financing […]

  • Industrial Financing

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial financing Industry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Financing and investment > Financing > Financing policy Industrial financing Concept of Industrial financing […]

  • Prices

    Floor prices and International Trade Resources See Also buffer stocks

  • Prices

    Floor prices and International Trade Resources See Also buffer stocks

  • Electorate

    Introduction to ElectorateElectorate, term applied to all of the eligible voters in a political democracy. If a substantial majority of the mature citizens of a community are allowed to participate in elections, and if no compulsion or restraint is involved in voting, that community is cons…

  • Credit Policy

    Resources See Also Economic Development Social development

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]

  • Voting Age

    Voting Age in Election Law Minimum legal age that a person must reach in order to be eligible to vote. The age is usually 18 but may vary from one country to another. Resources See Also Election Law Electoral Laws Electoral Legislation

  • Voting Age

    Voting Age in Election Law Minimum legal age that a person must reach in order to be eligible to vote. The age is usually 18 but may vary from one country to another. Resources See Also Election Law Electoral Laws Electoral Legislation

  • Financial Solvency

    Hierarchical Display of Financial solvency Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > GuaranteeFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit > Borrowing > IndebtednessFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Public finance and budget policy > Public […]

  • Financial Solvency

    Hierarchical Display of Financial solvency Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > GuaranteeFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit > Borrowing > IndebtednessFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Public finance and budget policy > Public […]

  • Central Bank

    The principal monetary authority of a nation. In most commercially developed nations the central bank issues the currency and acts as banker for the government and the nation's commercial banks. By setting the rate at which it will lend money to commercial banks, the central bank […]