Elasticity and temporary price rises

OK, I have a question for you. This was the example which popped to mind as I was reading your entry. (price elastic products) Here in my Middle Eastern country, sheep are sold for meat. Each year, prior to the Festival of the Sacrifice (Muslim holiday where every family buys a sheep to butcher at …

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Price Elastic Products – Are there any benefits?

Readers Question: When would you want to own a business that sells price-elastic products? Why? Price elastic products mean that if there is an increase in price, there will be a bigger % fall in demand. Therefore, with elastic goods, there is little incentive to increase the price because there will be a bigger % …

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Banking Collapse and the Withdrawal of money

Readers Question: What do you think would happen if all depositors of a bank requested their deposits? The Banking would probably collapse – unless it could secure unlimited funding from a Central Bank or other banks. If a bank has deposits of £10billion. The bank will keep perhaps 1% in liquid assets (i.e. cash that …

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How to avoid environmental damage in the economy

How do we avoid environmental damage in an expanding economy? It is not easy because a lot of environmental damage occurs as a result of negative externalities. In other words, the environmental damage from producing a good, driving a car primarily affects other people. Therefore, free markets are not efficient at dealing with environmental externalities. …

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Supermarket Petrol and Competition

Readers Question: What are the consequences of competition between supermarket affiliated petrol stations and independent petrol retailers? Before the supermarkets entered the market for selling petrol, there was much less competition in the market for petrol. Therefore, independent retailers were able to set higher prices and gain higher profit margins. I believe prior to the …

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Budget 2008 Summary

A.Darling’s first budget is good news for those who don’t drink, smoke or buy SUVs. No major changes, but these are some of the main features of the budget. Cigarettes up 11p a packet of 20. Beer up by 4p a pint, wine 14p a bottle, spirits 55p a bottle. Duties on alcohol will go …

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What will be in the 2008 Budget?

On March 12th, Alistair Darling will deliver his first budget. With the economy slowing down, he is not left with much room for manoeuvre. Tax Revenues are less than the government hoped and the National debt is likely to soon exceed the government’s self imposed ceiling of 40% of GDP. In 2008-09 Mr Darling will …

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Consumer Spending 2008 / 2009

Readers Question: i was wondering if u could give me some insight on how these macroeconomic factors will affect household consumption in 2008/2009. thanks Consumer Spending in the UK This graph shows the strong correlation between consumer spending and economic growth. Since 2005, consumer spending has continued to increase at an average of about 3% …

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