UK vs Irish Economy – Why is Ireland Growing Faster?

How The Irish Economy Overtaken Brexit Britain? Why Ireland's Economy Surpassed The UKWatch this video on YouTube In the post-war period the Republic of Ireland, stood in the shadow of its richer neighbour, with average incomes nearly three times less than the UK. Yet, over the next few decades, the Irish economy was transformed and …

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Banks and the Creation of Money

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Readers Question: Is it right that private banks can create 97% of all new money by lending it into existence, and what effect does this have on inflation and the value of money already in existence? Banks can effectively increase the money supply, by lending money. Most money in the modern economy is bank deposits. …

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How High Should Interest Rates be?

In the space of 18 months, Bank of England base rates have risen from historical lows to 5%, with more expected. It’s a remarkable turnaround for an economy accustomed to ultra-low borrowing costs – the rapid increase in rates have seen soaring mortgage costs and threatens to push an already struggling economy into recession. Yet …

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What is the Impact of a Housing Crash on Economy?

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High interest rates and falling house prices will fundamentally alter both the housing market, and also the economy. The last two house price crashes co-incided with two deep recessions and if prices fall as much as expected, it will worsen an already weak economy. But, it is not all bad news, falling prices could be …

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Solutions for UK Housing Market

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We face multiple housing crises all at the same time. Mortgage rates are soaring, yet renters face a broken market for years with rising rents and a shortage of properties. Buying is out of reach for many, but renting is just as bad. There is a growing division between an elder generation who have paid …

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