How to increase the value of a currency

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Summary. A look at policies a country can consider to increase the value of a currency. Readers Question: I was wondering, what are some of the policies and possibilities a country can use to increase the value of their currency? Specifically, countries who would be trying to “overthrow” the US dollar like China, India, Brazil, …

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Can a country leave the Euro?

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Joining the Euro is supposed to be an irreversible decision. But, individual countries could always pass individual acts of parliament to leave the Euro. However, leaving aside all the political issues, there are many economic stumbling blocks. One problem is that countries generally would only consider leaving when there was a real economic crisis – …

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Supply of Labour

A look at factors that determine an individuals supply of labour and the market supply of labour. Higher wages usually will encourage a worker to supply more labour because work is more attractive compared to leisure. Therefore the supply curve for labour tends to be upwardly sloping. However, a worker isn’t just interested in earning …

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Monopolistic Competition – definition, diagram and examples

Definition: Monopolistic competition is a market structure which combines elements of monopoly and competitive markets. Essentially a monopolistic competitive market is one with freedom of entry and exit, but firms can differentiate their products. Therefore, they have an inelastic demand curve and so they can set prices. However, because there is freedom of entry, supernormal …

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Definition of Unemployment

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Unemployment is defined as a situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job but would like to be in full-time employment. Note: If a mother left work to bring up a child or if someone went into higher education, they are not working but would not be classed as unemployed …

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OCR GCSE Revision Guide (Network license)

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