What is the likelihood of UK Debt Default?

Given levels of UK national debt and forecasts for rises in government debt, what are the prospects for a UK debt default? The UK has had higher levels of national debt after the First and Second World War Bond Yields Bond yields on UK government gilts are reasonable and don’t predict any default. In fact …

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New Keynesianism

New Keynesianism refers to a branch of Keynesian economics which places greater stress on microeconomic foundations to explain macro-economic disequilibrium. A key element of new Keynesianism is the role of wage rigidities and price rigidities to explain the persistence of unemployment and macro economic disequilibrium. New Keynesianism combines elements of traditional Keynesianism (sometimes referred to …

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Different ideas of tight monetary policy

Readers Question: I only recently discovered your site, which is spectacular, and have been reading every article since then. However, I found that two of your articles are contradicting. In your article “Problems of Deflation” you state that the current monetary policy of the EU is tight due to 0.5% inflation and interest rates. In …

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Benefits and Costs of Fixed Exchange Rates

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Readers Question: Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of both a floating exchange rate and a fixed exchange rate. Is there a “better” one to have? A fixed exchange rate occurs when a currency is kept at a certain level compared to other currencies. In practice, many of them are semi-fixed exchange rates like the Exchange …

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Vertical Integration: Advantages and Disadvantages

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Vertical integration occurs when two firms at different stages of production merge. It involves going up or going down the supply chain. Example of vertical integration. Brewery merging with chain of pubs Software supplier merging with Computer firm Coffer grower merging with a coffee retailer such as Nescafe Car firm Renault merging with a tyre …

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Dealing with a shortage of lorry drivers

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Despite high unemployment in the UK, there is a shortage of LGV drivers and it is estimated that the UK will need an extra 150,000 drivers by 2020. In Nottinghamshire, it is estimated that for every nine vacancies there is only one qualified candidate. (link) The average age of a (LGV) Large Goods Vehicle driver …

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Fall in Euro

Recently, the Euro has fallen from 1.5 Dollars to 1 Euro in 2011 to near parity in March 2015. The fall in the value of the Euro has been very steep in the last six months. This is a very significant depreciation in the Euro, and primarily reflects the greater economic weakness in the Eurozone. …

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