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A TEST OF MONETARY RULE VERSUS DISCRETION IN WEST GERMANY--1957 TO 1973.
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Creator
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RALSTON, DAVID ALLEN., Florida Atlantic University, Rodman, Milton, College of Business, Department of Economics
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Abstract/Description
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Using the Modigliani approach, the effects of a fixed rule growth rate and a semi-rule growth rate are compared to the growth rate under the discretionary policy of the West German monetary authorities. This type of analysis has previously been completed for the United States economy which is considered a relatively closed economy. In contrast, the West German economy is open, that is, it is very dependent upon trade for survival. Therefore, the impact of this difference is the major point to...
Show moreUsing the Modigliani approach, the effects of a fixed rule growth rate and a semi-rule growth rate are compared to the growth rate under the discretionary policy of the West German monetary authorities. This type of analysis has previously been completed for the United States economy which is considered a relatively closed economy. In contrast, the West German economy is open, that is, it is very dependent upon trade for survival. Therefore, the impact of this difference is the major point to be examined.
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Date Issued
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1974
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13654
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Subject Headings
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Economics, Finance
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Document (PDF)
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WITHER ANNEXATION: THE CASE FOR DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA.
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PAPANDREAS, CHRISTINE., Florida Atlantic University, Nicholas, James C., College of Business, Department of Economics
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Abstract/Description
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This research was done under an internship program for Deerfield Beach, Florida. Costs of providing municipal services to land outside the city were projected as were revenues expected to accrue to the city. Projections were made both for the current level of development, and for that time when the land was developed at its ultimate holding capacity. Projections for the near future clearly showed that revenues would exceed costs for land which is currently developed. Costs would exceed...
Show moreThis research was done under an internship program for Deerfield Beach, Florida. Costs of providing municipal services to land outside the city were projected as were revenues expected to accrue to the city. Projections were made both for the current level of development, and for that time when the land was developed at its ultimate holding capacity. Projections for the near future clearly showed that revenues would exceed costs for land which is currently developed. Costs would exceed revenues if services were extended to undeveloped lands. Projections based on the ultimate holding capacity were less certain. For most of the land area, property tax revenues would yield revenues equal to about half of expected expenditures. Uncertainties prevented estimation of total revenues for the long run. The focus of this thesis was on direct, tangible costs and revenues. Intangible aspects were stated, but not evaluated.
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Date Issued
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1972
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13514
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Subject Headings
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Economics, Finance
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Document (PDF)