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 the ways to mitigate the effects of economic recessions to construction professional services firms?

  2. If in the event of tariffs being placed on goods ie WTO rules post Brexit can the government pay an equivalent subsidy to importers/exporters to insulate them against the tariff? Are there any examples of this happening before?

  3. I would like to have your support for negative of free trading with authors, thank you.

  4. Can IMF force central bank of a country to lend foreign currency to private banks if they face shortages? Thanks

    • I have been wondering for a while considering I understand the fact why tariffs decrease…

  5. two examples of supply-side measures and two demand-side measures, which government can use to expand the economy

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