Topics
Unconventional Monetary Policy
The tools of unconventional monetary policy include: ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Policy); QE (Quantitative Easing); CE (credit easing); Negative Interest Rates.
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2.6.2 Monetary Policy Instruments
Study Notes
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IB Economics - Evaluation of Monetary Policy
Study Notes
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4.2.4.3 Quantitative Easing (AQA A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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2.6.2 Quantitative Easing (Edexcel A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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2.6.2 Monetary Policy (Edexcel A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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Monetary Policy - What is Quantitative Tightening?
Topic Videos
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Monetary Policy - Bank of England starts to reverse QE!
1st November 2022
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2022 Exams - Key Statistics on the UK Economy
Topic Videos
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Monetary Policy (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Monetary Policy - The US Fed Tapers QE
4th November 2021
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UK Economy - Policy Focus - Quantitative Easing
Topic Videos
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Quantitative Easing MCQ Revision Question
Practice Exam Questions
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Interest Rates - 2021 Revision Update
Topic Videos
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Bank of England preparing ground for negative interest rates
13th October 2020
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Monetary Financing
Topic Videos
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Evaluating Monetary Policy (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Quantitative Easing (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Macro policies to prevent an economic depression
Topic Videos
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Economics of Negative Interest Rates
Topic Videos
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Macro Policies to avoid an Economic Recession
Topic Videos
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Negative Interest Rates Short Answers
Topic Videos
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UK Economy Update 2019: Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Topic Videos
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Could a cashless economy help central banks to use negative interest rates?
10th February 2019
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Lessons of Quantitative Easing
11th November 2018
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Monetary Policy - The Bank of England
Study Notes
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Monetary Policy in the UK (Revision Webinar Video)
Topic Videos
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How the Fed Works: After the Great Recession
5th April 2018
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Shaking the Magic Money Tree
29th January 2018
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Why the Bank of England has raised interest rates
2nd November 2017
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Normalising interest rates
30th October 2017
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Yellen signals an end to quantitative easing
21st September 2017