What is the role of markets in an economy?

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Markets are places where buyers and sellers can meet to sell and purchase goods and services. Markets provide places for firms to sell their goods and gain revenue. Markets provide places for consumers to buy the goods and services that they need. Markets are mostly self-regulated, relying on the principles of supply and demand to …

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Does cutting corporate tax rates increase revenue?

It is argued cutting corporation tax rates can increase total tax revenue. This is because: Lower corporation tax will encourage more multinationals to invest in that country Lower tax rates enable firms to invest more – this leads to higher growth and therefore, higher tax revenues. Lower tax rates reduce the incentive for firms to …

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Collective Bargaining – Definition | Explanation | Types

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Definition – Collective bargaining refers to the negotiations between a group of workers and firms. Workers, usually through a trade union, form a unified approach to negotiate wages and work conditions with their firm (or group of firms). Collective bargaining can involve many different aspects of work – including pay, health and safety, working hours, …

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How will robots affect living standards?

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Readers Question: This is hypothetical, but I wondered what would happen if we developed robots resembling humans who could perform any task a human could perform, but more effectively and essentially for free? More specifically, how would this development affect employment and real per capita GDP, and what would the pros and cons be? What …

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Wage-push inflation

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Definition Wage-push inflation is the increase in general price level resulting from higher wages in an economy. Explanation of wage-push inflation If firms increase nominal wages by 5%, they experience higher costs of production. This is likely to cause firms to pass the cost increases onto consumers in the form of higher prices. Firms increase …

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Business Objectives

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A business has a variety of potential objectives from profit maximisation to cultivating good relationships with various business stakeholders. Economic theory often assumes that firms are rational profit maximisers. However, in the real world, there are many other objectives that a firm can pursue. Business Objectives of firmsWatch this video on YouTube Profit Maximisation. The …

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Will automation cause unemployment?

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Technological unemployment occurs when the adoption of new technology causes job losses. Automation is a process of using robots, AI and machines to take the place of workers – not just in manufacturing, but increasingly new avenues – even in the service sector. The pace of automation is causing job disruption – with workers – …

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Creating a high wage economy

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A high wage economy is characterised by high average incomes, rising real wages and fair distribution of income so the lowest income deciles are well paid. In summary, high wage economies tend to be characterised by high economic growth, rising labour productivity, high levels of education and training and good labour protections. (e.g. trade unions …

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