Policies to solve deflation / low inflation

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Deflation means a fall in prices (a negative inflation rate). Though policymakers should generally be concerned if there is an inflation rate less than the target of 2%.   For example, in the Eurozone Jan 2015, the headline inflation rate is -0.2%. Even if we strip away volatile prices like oil, core inflation is 0.8%. …

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Elastic demand

Demand is price elastic if a change in price causes a bigger percentage change in demand. It will have a PED of greater than one. Example of elastic demand % change in Q.D – 60/110 = – 0.545 % change in price 15/65 = 0.23 In the above example, the PED = -2.36 Characteristics of …

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Would the Pound have fallen without Brexit?

Apologies for lower posting volume recently. I am writing a book, which will be published some time in 2017. Also, in the past week I have been in New York, which has been a harsh lesson in the impact of a falling value of the Pound. Though fortunately, I earn some money in US dollars …

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Benefits of small firms

Readers Question: Why do some firms prefer to remain small? In recent times, the tendency is for product markets to be dominated by large multinational corporations who can benefit from various economies of scale. However, despite this general trend, there are still advantages to being a small firm. Benefits of being a small firm Concentrate …

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UK Economic History

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A look at different aspects of UK economic history, concentrating on the different decades of the Twenty and Twenty-First Century. Includes histories of particular sectors, such as housing and the coal industry. The economy of the 1920s – a legacy of war debt, deflation and life under the gold standard The economy of the 1930s …

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What causes the money supply to rise?

The money supply is the amount of money in circulation measured by narrow money (MO) and broad money (M4). The money supply can rise if Central Banks print more money. Banks choose to hold a lower liquidity ratio. This means banks will be willing to lend a larger proportion of their funds. An inflow of …

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AS AQA economics revision guide (network license)

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  • Specific AQA AS economics revision guide updated for the new AQA economics syllabus (first exam 2016)
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  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
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Impact of Chinese stock market crash

In recent months, the Chinese stock market has been very volatile, with sharp drops in prices since last July. On August 24th, share prices fell 9% – one of the biggest single day falls. People fear this is the bursting of the Chinese stock market bubble which could have serious effects on the global economy. …

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