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Review the prominent schools of thought on leadership, and select the components of one theory using specific examples from popular culture. These examples can be derived from pop culture featured in movies, music, television, literature, etc.
Discussing several schools of thought on management/leaderships styles; 2) selecting and discussing two or more examples from pop culture; 3) constructing an argument using evidence to demonstrate that the examples you choose are reflections of dominant leadership theories.
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Why the Fed will likely raise interest rates this week despite controversy in Washington
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-09/the-fed-s-evolving-approach-to-raising-rates
https://www.thoughtco.com/expansionary-vs-contractionary-monetary-policy-1146303
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Answer the following questions in a Word document, then upload your project to the Final Projects Dropbox.
1.Who is Janet Yellen?
2.List and explain the two important jobs of the Federal Reserve as presented in the video.
3.List the three tools the Federal Reserve uses to control the money supply.
4.Define “expansionary” and “restrictive” monetary policy. Explain the difference.
5.The Federal Reserve has risen interest rates several times in the past year. What “interest rate” does the Federal Reserve manipulate or control? How can the control of a particular interest rate control the supply of reserves?
6.Over the next several months, the Federal Reserve has suggested that interest rates may rise several more times. Identify which monetary policy is being used. In several paragraphs, explain why interest rates might be rising when the economy seems to be so strong.
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Johns Hopkins Global Security Studies program. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: A 1-2 page Statement of Purpose. The Statement of Purpose explains the applicant’s reasons for seeking admission and includes a plan of study addressing the applicant’s analytical abilities and interest in security studies.
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