![]() PLAGIARISM Unfortunately the Virtual Tutors are receiving a lot of essays that have been severely plagiarised and therefore we strongly recommend that anyone who is uncertain about plagiarism read the three articles that have been provided to help you understand what is considered plagiarism. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FIRST ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE SECOND ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE THIRD ARTICLE
UNDERGRADUATE
Economic Growth and Income Inequality: Re-examining the Links, by Klaus Deininger and Lyn Squire. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
Growth and Income Inequality: Tradeoff and Policy Responses, by Cecelia Garcia Penalosa and Stephen J. Turnovsky. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
Inequality and Growth: What Can the Data Say? By Abjihit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
Do Rising Top Incomes Lift all Boats? By Dan Andrews, Christopher Jencks and Andrew Leigh. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
POSTGRADUATE
The Rationale for Inflation Targeting, from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, August 1997. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
International Experiences with Different Monetary Policy Regimes, by Fredric S. Mishkin. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.
Inflation Targeting, by Fredric S Mishkin. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD. * Important: The information provided on this website is provided in good faith and is intended to serve as a guideline only. The organisers and sponsors cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness or validity of the information. Any user relying on the accuracy, completeness or validity of such information, does so at his/her own risk. The user indemnifies the organisers and sponsors against any liability arising from the use of or reliance on the information. Strict adherence to the resources, tips and guidelines displayed on this web site does not guarantee that your participation in the Budget Speech Competition will be successful.
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