Problems in Canada Economy

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Canada has an abundance of natural resources. Why Canada’s Economy is Doing Worse than You RealiseWatch this video on YouTube It has the third largest known supplies of oil in the world, helping to make it the 10th largest economy in the world and top 20 GDP per capita. It benefits from close economic ties …

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List of government spending as a % of GDP

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Countries with the highest government spending as a share of GDP. The countries with the highest levels of government spending as % of GDP are predominantly Western Europe and Scandinavia in particular. The countries with the lowest government spending as a % of GDP tend to be poor developing economies. The one notable exception is …

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Is it Worth Moving from UK?

Things can appear pretty bleak. We have warnings of a collapsing economy, record waiting lists, crumbling infrastructure and rising homelessness. The government might have changed, but the problems seem the same. Wages have stagnated and young people have low expectations of their future. It wasn’t always like this. In the post-war period, real wages were …

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Were Things Really Better in the Past?

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In 1957, the British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan proclaimed to the electorate “You’ve never had it so good”. And he had a point, full employment, a growing economy, debt falling rapidly, record house building, rising wages, universal health care and a growing sense of optimism that things would keep getting better. But, can you imagine …

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Global House Price Fall

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The past couple of years have seen a surge in house prices around the world. This has pushed house price-to-income ratios to record levels – in many cases, outstripping the last boom of 2007. This is a major warning signal prices are unsustainable and in recent months, prices have started to fall rapidly, with at …

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UK Economy’s long-term decline

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Since the great financial crash of 2007, the UK economy has struggled. Although the past 15 years have been challenging from a global perspective, compared to many international competitors, the UK has slipped behind. Economic growth before global financial crisis of 2007-09 was 2.7%, the new normal is now closer to just 1.5% and with …

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Policies to reduce a budget deficit

A look at different methods to reduce budget deficits. In summary, the three main policies are: Cut government spending Increase tax Achieve faster economic growth. A budget deficit occurs when a government spending is greater than tax revenues. This leads to an accumulation of public sector debt. If the deficits are unsustainable, this can cause …

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