Will Shock Therapy Fix Argentina Economy?

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Argentina Crisis – Can you Fix an Economy by Breaking it First?Watch this video on YouTube After decades of high inflation, economic crisis and a stagnant economy. The new Argentinian president Javier Milei offers a radical plan – end inflation at whatever the cost. He claims that with inflation soaring, Argentina has no alternative but …

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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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Will Covid recession lead to a new era of austerity?

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The Covid recession is very expensive for governments. Not only are we experiencing the usual cyclical fall in tax receipts, but there has been unprecedented government spending – such as the furlough scheme for workers, loans for business and a large rise in welfare payments. Government borrowing will increase to record peacetime levels. In April …

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Unemployment during the great depression

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During the Great Depression, US unemployment rate rose from virtually 0% in 1929 to a peak of 25.6% in May 1933. This was the equivalent of 15 million people unemployed. Though this unemployment rate also excluded those on reduced hours or migrants/women not eligible to officially sign on for benefits. The unemployment caused serious economic …

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Advantages and disadvantages of devaluation

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Readers question: what are the advantages and disadvantages of devaluation? Devaluation is the decision to reduce the value of a currency in a fixed exchange rate. A devaluation means that the value of the currency falls. Domestic residents will find imports and foreign travel more expensive. However domestic exports will benefit from their exports becoming …

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Impact of cutting government spending

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Readers Question: Discuss the impact of a decrease in government spending? If the UK government cut government spending, it would have a significant impact on both aggregate demand (AD) and the supply side of the economy – depending on which areas of public spending were cut. Firstly, government spending (G) is a component of Aggregate …

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What is Austerity?

Readers question: What is Austerity? Simple definition of Austerity Austerity involves policies to reduce government spending (or higher taxes) in order to try and reduce government budget deficits – during a period of weak economic growth. Austerity policies are often associated with higher unemployment and lower economic growth. Austerity policies (and automatic stablisers) have reduced …

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