Ask an Economic Question

You are welcome to ask any questions on Economics. Though you might also like to try google custom search (top right) to see if the topic has been covered before.

I am looking to explain economic principles / ideas/ recent developments in economics. I can’t promise to answer, but will try if it meets the criteria below.

  • Please don’t ask me to do your coursework / assignment e.t.c. (I can usually tell if it is a homework question!)
  • Please don’t ask any maths calculations.
  • The question and answer will be published here so that everyone can see it (including your teacher!)
  • I aim to try and simplify economics; as a rough guide, I would aim at an understanding similar to a good British A Level student.
  • I am looking to explain economic principles/ideas/ recent developments in economics.
  •  I will answer as a new post, if you leave email address, I’ll usually send quick email. Check home page of blog for new post. With question and answers

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2,583 thoughts on “Ask an Economic Question”

  1. What are some of the ways that economic growth may not improve living standards? (I’m doing a project on economics for year 10 commerce)

  2. What are the disadvantages of monopsony power to both firms and consumers(other than smaller firms are pushed out of the market )?

  3. What is Marxist economics as you have done a lot on keynesian and classical but not Marxist
    Also what are his views on the capitalist society and crisis theory

  4. What can USA (Trump) do to counter China’s monetary policy (in simple terms). And get the benefits he suggests would come to USA. Thank you.

  5. Friendss Helpss please
    let demand curve for trucks be estimated as logQtrucks=1.5*logPtrucks+3*logPcars
    a.) are the demand for trucks elastic?
    b.)is there any evidence that suggests that trucks and cars are in the same market?
    its really good queestion but ı couldnt understand..

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