Economic effect of a devaluation of the currency

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A devaluation means there is a fall in the value of a currency. The main effects are: Exports are cheaper to foreign customers Imports more expensive. In the short-term, a devaluation tends to cause inflation, higher growth and increased demand for exports. A devaluation in the Pound means £1 is worth less compared to other …

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Policies to reduce a current account deficit

A current account deficit occurs when the value of imports (of goods/services/inv. incomes) is greater than the value of exports. Policies to reduce a current account deficit involve: Devaluation of exchange rate (make exports cheaper – imports more expensive) Reduce domestic consumption and spending on imports (e.g. tight fiscal policy/higher taxes) Supply side policies to …

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Economic Growth

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Economic growth means an increase in real GDP – which means an increase in the value of national output/national expenditure. Economic growth is an important macro-economic objective because it enables increased living standards, improved tax revenues and helps to create new jobs. Aspects of economic growth Causes of economic growth Costs/benefits of economic growth Policies …

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Mixed economy

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Definition – A mixed economy means that part of the economy is left to the free market, and part of it is managed by the government. Mixed economies start from the basis of allowing private enterprise to run most businesses. Then the governments intervene in certain areas of the economy, such as providing public services …

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Income substitution effect

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If the price of a good increases, then there will be two different effects – known as the income and substitution effect. If a good increases in price The good is relatively more expensive than alternative goods, and therefore people will switch to other goods which are now relatively cheaper. (substitution effect) – The increase in …

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Monopoly diagram short run and long run

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Readers Question: Explain with the help of diagrams the equilibrium of a firm having monopoly power in the market in the short-run and long-run? The diagram for a monopoly is generally considered to be the same in the short run as well as the long run. Profit maximisation occurs where MR=MC. Therefore the equilibrium is …

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Pros and Cons of Mergers

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A look at the pros and cons of mergers. Are mergers in the public interest or are mergers just beneficial for top executives and shareholders?

Types of Capitalism

Capitalism is an economic system dominated by free markets and private ownership of wealth, assets and business. Within the broad church of capitalism, there are different forms – from unregulated ‘Turbo-capitalism’ to ‘responsible or ‘social welfare capitalism.’ In practice, all ‘capitalist economies have a degree of government intervention. Turbo Capitalism This refers to an unregulated …

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