Threat of Car Plant Closures in Oxford 2009

There is an oft repeated quote: “A recession is when you’re neighbour loses his job. A depression is when you lose your job. “ It is one thing to write about recessions, but, when you see job lay offs near where you live and when you hear about friends who are without work, it makes …

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Dealing With High Oil Prices

The Cardboard bike needs no oil. What is the best way to deal with high oil prices? As both a motorist and cyclist, high oil prices are a mixed blessing. It now costs £6o to fill a tank of petrol; I have seen the proportion of my income spent on petrol rise considerably. However, rising …

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EU Regulation of CO2 Emissions from Cars

Question OCR 2887: Discuss whether the EU should set strict regulations for CO2 emissions on new Cars? (20) By 2012, the EU is aiming to limit pollution from cars to 130g of CO2 per kilometre. Reasons for regulating CO2 emissions. 1. Pollution from cars is a negative externality. Driving a car causes harmful effects to …

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Should We Place Windfall Tax on The Banking Sector?

(b) Discuss whether high profits and the dominant market share in the banking sector suggests that there should be more government intervention – either through windfall taxes or regulation of prices. (30) British banks are highly profitable. They made a combined profit of £42 bn in 2007. Despite effects of credit crunch, banks have seen …

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Tips for Taking Exams

If you have exams this afternoon, there isn’t much more revision you can do. What is important now is the right exam technique. These tips may sound like common sense and stating the obvious, but, every year a significant % of candidates make these mistakes and so reduce their grade. Although they may sound obvious …

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Question on Supply Side Reforms and Appreciation

Readers Question: Assess the view that supply-side reforms have enabled the UK economy to be ‘more successful in maintaining growth, despite an appreciation in the value of its currency’ (Extract 1, lines 5-6}. (From Edexcel unit 3) An appreciation in the exchange rate would tend to reduce aggregate demand and lead to lower economic growth. …

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Turkey and Joining the EU

There has been much debate about whether Turkey should be admitted to the European Union. These are some of the benefits and costs which Turkey is likely to face if it is successful in joining the EU. Benefits to Turkey of Joining the European Union EU If Turkey join the EU they have the potential …

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M&S to Charge for Plastic bags

I was interested to hear that Marks and Spencers will be charging for plastic bags. The idea could be a clever marketing ploy. Most M&S customers have quite an inelastic demand. It is the kind of customer who is quite happy to pay £3 for a ready made meal. If you ready to pay 50% …

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