Should the School Leaving Age be Raised to 18?

In 1972, the UK raised the school leaving age to 16. Now there are plans to raise the school leaving age to 18. This means people under 18, would either have to stay in school or receive some kind of vocational training. Benefits of Raising the School Leaving Age Helps to tackle youth unemployment. In …

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UK Economy 2016

The UK economy in 2016 is emerging from a long period of economic stagnation and the recession of 2008-12, and has some positive signals of growth, low inflation and falling unemployment. However, the UK chancellor has been giving mixed signals. On the one hand he has pointed out that UK has one of the strongest …

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Problems facing UK economy in 2015

UK-unemployment

Reader Question: What Are The Macro-Economic Problems Faced In UK In 2015? And What Are The Reasons And Causes? See updated post: Problems facing UK economy post Brexit. Only time for a quick answer. Off the top of my head 5 problems for UK economy Low economic growth Low productivity growth Budget deficit / perceived …

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Was Britain better off in 1914?

Readers Question on Debt and GDP Readers Question: OK so the debt to GDP looks manageable when it is compared to the figure during the world wars but : Q1. how do you calculate GDP rationally in wartime , did factories sell tanks to the army, were soldiers and workers paid commensurately for their labour ? GDP …

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Interest Rate Predictions 2015

Bank of England base interest rates are currently 0.5%. Economists are divided about when interest rates will rise. Some point to the evidence of a strong economic recovery to suggest interest rates could rise by mid 2015. Others argue that the strong global deflationary pressures mean that UK inflation is likely to stay very low …

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Ask an Economic Question 2014

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 …

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Indian economy in 2014

I have quite a few readers in India, so I’d like to have a brief look at the Indian economy and it’s prospects for the coming year. After spending so much time looking at the (rather depressing) economics of austerity in Europe and UK, it makes a welcome change to look at a developing economy …

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UK economy in 2014

After faltering for several years, the UK economy shows signs of real recovery, with rising spending, investment, exports and even manufacturing growth. At the start of 2014, there seems to be a virtuous circle of falling unemployment, falling inflation, and rising GDP. After one of the longest and deepest recessions on record, these signs of …

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