Pros and cons of capitalism

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Capitalism is an economic system characterised by: Lack of government intervention Means of production owned by private firms. Goods and services distributed according to price mechanism (as opposed to government price controls) Capitalism – pros and consWatch this video on YouTube Pros of capitalism “A society that puts equality before freedom will get neither. A …

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Reasons for falling price of electronic goods

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With any new technology – especially electronic goods (TVs, computers, cameras), we tend to see a sharp fall in price over time. Initially, the new technology is very expensive, and a high percentage of disposable income, but over time, prices tend to fall considerably. There are a number of reasons to explain this fall in …

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Devaluation and Depreciation Definition

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Definition of devaluation and depreciation A devaluation occurs when a country makes a conscious decision to lower its exchange rate in a fixed or semi-fixed exchange rate. A depreciation is when there is a fall in the value of a currency in a floating exchange rate. In general, everyday use, devaluation and depreciation are often …

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Reasons for Youth Unemployment

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A look at the economics reasons for high youth unemployment (16-25) in many western economies. In the UK, youth unemployment has averaged higher than the main unemployment rate. This is is a similar situation to the US and European economies. The reasons for youth unemployment include Lack of qualifications. Young people without any skills are …

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Currency Speculation and Exchange Rate

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Readers Question: Hi! Can you explain why floating exchange rates reduce the risks of currency speculation? What are those risks? Thank you very much! Currency speculation is when investors feel the exchange rate is wrongly valued and so buy/sell currency in the hope of making a profit. For example, if a currency is pegged at …

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Causes of resource scarcity

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Resource scarcity is defined as a situation where demand for a natural resource is exceeding the supply – leading to a decline in available resources. When we talk about scarce resources, we usually imply that current use is unsustainable in the long-term. Scarcity can involve non-renewable resources, such as oil, precious metals and helium. It …

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The True Level of Unemployment in UK

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Readers Question: To what extent do the official UK figures for unemployment accurately reflect economic reality? The unemployment rate measures those who are officially seeking work but unable to find employment. However, the official unemployment rate does not include those who are not working and are classed as economically inactive. For example, economically inactive can …

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Specific tax

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A specific tax is a fixed amount of tax placed on a particular good. It is also referred to as a per-unit tax, and the tax will depend on the quantity sold (not price). Examples of specific taxes A tax of £0.40 on 500 ml sugary drinks. A tax of £3.92 per 20 pack of …

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