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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Minimum Wage in UK to rise to £5.73

The government has announced that the National Minimum wage will rise to £5.73 for workers over 21 – by the end of 2008. This means for a worker on a 40 hour week, their take home pay will be £229 per week. This also attracts top up benefits from the government in the form of …

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Council Tax Payments and Pensioners

Readers Comment: I’m a pensioner. Since introduction my Council Tax has increased by 103%,my pension by 29%. Mine is the sole income,why should I pay the same as a family of 4 all working and living in a house in the same tax band;does only one of them receive help from the police, firebrigade, does …

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Unemployment and Inflation in UK 2008

Readers Question: how the unemployment and inflation is related to country’s economy If we take the example of the UK, we can see differing examples of how unemployment and inflation are related to a country’s economy. The key to this question is what causes unemployment and inflation. There are several different factors, but it is …

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Financial Derivatives and Risk Management

Readers Question: How and why do firms use derivatives to hedge risk? Financial derivatives are a mechanism for managing risk. They involve options to buy or sell at a certain price in the future. This means that a firm can guarantee being able to buy or sell a contract at a certain price. Why Firms …

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Council Tax Banding – A Fair Tax?

The argument was that the poll tax was so bad that anything had to be an improvement. So with little thought, the Conservative government brought out the Council Tax. The council tax aims to introduce a degree of proportionality and fairness by charging a tax equal to the value of a house. The argument is …

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Poll Tax and the definition of a good tax

For those studying Economics A-Level at the moment, you will probably not remember the poll tax. This tax introduced by Mrs Thatcher was probably one of the most unpopular taxes ever introduced. It was widely condemned as being unfair and inequitable. The principle of the council tax was that everyone would pay the same. Whether …

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Tesco Value Goods – Why are they Unattractive?

Why do Firms Make some Goods Unattractive/difficult to buy? It may seem strange but sometimes firms purposefully want to make a good unattractive. Why is this? Tesco value products have an unattractive design. It shouts out “I’m cheap and low quality”. What happens is that customers with inelastic demand, – people who give importance to …

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