Advantages:There are advantages while implementing an electronic government. The main advantage of an electronic government this will be to improve the efficiency of the current system. That would in return save money and time. The introduction would also facilitate better communications between governments and businesses. An example would be, E-Procurement facilitates G2G and B2B communication; this will permit smaller business to compete for government contracts as well as larger business. This will have the advantage of creating an open market and stronger economy. Business and citizens can obtain information at a faster speed and it is possible at any time of the day.In addition, moving away from a heavily paper based system to an electronic system would reduces the need for man power. Thus, this would allow the process to be handled by lesser employees and therefore to reduce operations cost.The society is moving toward the mobile connections. The ability of an e-government service to be accessible to citizens irrespective of location throughout the country brings the next and potentially biggest benefit of an e-government service. The society is moving toward the mobile connections.Due to the fact that information and statistics are posted online, the idea of an "opened up" government and made government policy, information (including some socially valuable archival and historical information) and services more available. This would reflect a greater transparency of the service provided by the government .Disadvantages:Electronic governments also consist on certain disadvantage. The main disadvantage of an electronic government is to move the government services into an electronic based system. This system loses the person to person interaction which is valued by a lot of people.In addition, the implementation of an e-government service is that, with many technology based services, it is often easy to make the excuse (e.g. the server has gone down) that problems with the service provided are because of the technology.The implementation of an e government does have certain constraints. Literacy of the users and the ability to use the computer, users who do not know how to read and write would need assistance. An example would be the senior citizens. In general, senior citizens do not have much education and they would have to approach a customer service officer for assistance.Studies have shown that there is potential for a reduction in the usability of government online due to factors such as the access to Internet technology and usability of services and the ability to access to computers;Even though the level of confidence in the security offered by government web sites are high, the public are still concerned over security, fear of spam from providing email addresses, and government retention of transaction or interaction history.
It is in cubic metres!
Digital transformation of the sampling rate of signals, or signal processing with different sampling rates in the system.
50%
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they have so many kids because they want to get money for them from the government
Reduced inflation and unemployment rates
No, the Government does not sell money to the banks. Instead they loan it to them at very low interest rates. The banks borrow money from the central bank a.k.a the government to use for their operations and repay the money along with the interest to them.
Reduced inflation and unemployment rates
The government pays interest rate because it wants to look good internationally, otherwise it wouldn't even pay the "low interest rates". Explain to me how in the world the governments use trees to make money and a machine and then they have to borrow money. They can make as much money as they want and they would go and borrow money. This procedure is just crazy since the government has monopoly on all trees in their states. There is something more sinister to this method. Another thing is that the government can lend money tons of money to other third world countries, but is in debt itself. The government always find millions to invest in wars, but is in debt.
lower interest rates to make borrowing money easier.
whenever more money is printed.. the dollar value becomes less.. simple as that.
If the Federal Reserve is a net seller of government bonds, what happens to the: • Money supply- A reduction in the money supply will increase short-term rates. • Interest rate- To the extent that the bond markets see this continuing, it will also reduce long term rates, which are based on the market's expectations of future inflation. • Economy- it drains money from the system
The main laws to do with the Philippine monetary system involve interest rates and taxation. The government can alter interest rates to increase or decrease money flows.
high and low
With government rates the way they are it will be hard to find a high interest rate on a money market account. Right now you'll find 1%-2% pretty standard. If you want to check rates yourself go to www.bankrate.com. Everything you need is right there.
Borrowing money becomes more expensive and there is less investment in production.