Impact of National Debt on Economic Growth

Readers Question: What is the impact of persistent national debt on economic growth? Source: IMF (2012) In summary, there is no obvious link between national (public sector) debt and levels of economic growth. Both UK and US finished the Second World War with high levels of national debt – but this did not prevent rapid …

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Low inflation and high growth

Readers question: “Can an economy achieve low unemployment, low inflation and economic growth at the same time?” To achieve low unemployment, low inflation and economic growth at the same time is possible. For example, the UK economy 1993-2006 saw a prolonged period of low inflationary growth. Since early 2000, the Chinese economy has been growing …

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What factors cause an increase in the price of oil?

The oil price is determined by supply and demand side factors. Rising oil prices are indicative of rising demand and/or shortages of supply. The oil price is also affected by market speculation. Rising Demand Increasing demand will push up the price of oil. A short-term rise in demand could lead to a significant increase in …

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Economics effects of the UK leaving the European Union

Abstract. A look at the economic effects of Britain leaving the European Union. Summary. The UK has been a member of the European Union since 1973. The European Union gives many economic benefits to member countries. These include free trade, inward investment from European companies, free movement of labour, harmonisation of regulations and qualifications and …

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Economic Welfare

economic-welfare

Readers Question. What is economic welfare? can you please elaborate on how it affects an economy? Definition of economic welfare: The level of prosperity and quality of living standards in an economy. Economic welfare can be measured through a variety of factors such as GDP and other indicators which reflect the welfare of the population …

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Tips for writing economics essays

Some tips for writing economics essays  Includes how to answer the question, including right diagrams and evaluation – primarily designed for A Level students. 1. Understand the question Make sure you understand the essential point of the question. If appropriate, you could try and rephrase the question into a simpler version. For example: Q. Examine the …

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Is inflation caused by economic growth?

Readers Question: Is rise in prices a reflection of economic growth? A sustained rise in prices is known as inflation. A large rise in prices / higher inflation rate is often caused by economic growth. However, there are also occasions, when we can get inflation despite weak or negative economic growth. Inflation caused by economic …

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