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Re: Stop Wishing Nigeria Fails Because Your Candidate Is Not President – Laycon by LarryCork: 11:46am On Oct 21, 2023
[quote author=adieora post=126469734]Nigeria is already failed. Nothing to wish for.[/quote

helo my uncles is a millionaire & he looking for woman who can do housegirl work & he ready to pay u a cool N25,000 naira cash a months (25) which including free house maid uniform, free cap plus free lunch & u all so have a shance to have free lesson teacher to up grade yor education so u can find a better jobs in future. are u intaresssted please? smiley
Re: Stop Wishing Nigeria Fails Because Your Candidate Is Not President – Laycon by gonkin(m): 8:45am On Nov 06, 2023
chiself:


This is not business as usual. The type of changes expected are not going to happen overnight.

The total time lag for an economic policy can vary from a few months to two years or more, depending on the type of policy and the severity of the economic problem.

For example, if the economy is in a recession, policymakers may decide to implement a fiscal stimulus package. However, it can take several months for the stimulus package to be approved by Congress and implemented. Once the stimulus package is implemented, it can take even longer for it to have a measurable impact on the economy, as businesses and consumers may need time to adjust to the new policies.

Time lags can make it difficult for policymakers to manage the economy effectively. For example, if policymakers wait too long to respond to an economic problem, the problem may become more severe and more difficult to resolve. Additionally, if policymakers overreact to an economic problem, they may create unintended consequences that could further harm the economy.

Here are some examples of time lags in economic policy:

Monetary policy: It can take several months for changes in interest rates to have a measurable impact on the economy.
Fiscal policy: It can take several months for tax cuts or government spending increases to have a measurable impact on the economy.
Trade policy: It can take several months or even years for changes in trade policy to have a measurable impact on the economy.
The length of time lags can also vary depending on the state of the economy. For example, time lags can be longer during recessions, when businesses and consumers are more cautious.

Time lags are an important consideration for policymakers when designing and implementing economic policy. By understanding the different types of time lags, policymakers can better anticipate the impact of their policies and make more informed decisions.


"Anybody who tells you it's going to be easy, please don't vote for him". - Sanusi

Just like emefiele banned nairacards from accessing dollar and made bdc increase their rates.
Removal of fuel subsidy when the alternative has not been made yet. No way fuel is falling back to 185.

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