The Mystery of British House Prices (2010)

To many people’s surprise, UK house prices have risen quite strongly in the past 12 months. If we look at the experience of Japan, United States, Ireland or Spain, it seems the experience of Britain is unusual. Countries like Japan and the US had a boom and bust in  house prices, similar to the UK. …

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Drastic Economic Measures for Greece, 2010

Whilst the UK is slowly struggling out of recession – spare a thought for Greece, who are experiencing a real economic crisis – partly of their own making – and exacerbated by the straitjacket that EURO membership entails. The Greek economy has several significant problems Current account deficit of 14% of GDP – their exports …

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Should Government Legalise and tax Cannabis?

The arguments for and against the legalization of cannabis and the taxation of the good by the government. Legalising cannabis and placing a tax on the good has several advantages Advantages of legalising cannabis 1. The Government can raise revenue from the tax. Because demand is likely to be inelastic, the tax revenue could be …

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Question: What is the Economic significance of the construction industry to the UK economy?

Readers Question: What is the Economic significance of the construction industry to the UK economy, how it impacts, with respect to trend in economy. According to BIS The UK construction industry contributed 9.2% of the nations GVA (Gross Value Added) in 2007. The UK construction industry consists of over 250 000 firms employing 2.1 million …

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The Supply of Salt

  I woke up this morning to the site of 8 inches of snow. My first thoughts were great! – no school today. (teachers enjoy a day off as much as students). Quite a few county councils have been alarmed at how quickly their stocks of salt for gritting the roads has dwindled. There appears …

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UK Economy 2010

2010 will be a difficult year for the UK economy. After the deepest recession since the 1930s, the outlook is for a sluggish recovery. Though recovery is welcome, it still leaves the problem of spare capacity, high unemployment and record levels of peacetime government borrowing. It will be a difficult tightrope between boosting economic growth …

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