Trading blocks – Pros and cons

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Trading blocks are groups of countries who form trade agreements between themselves. Trading blocks can include Free trade areas – elimination of tariffs between economies in the trading block Customs union – free trade area + a common external tariff with non-members Economic union/Single market – Customs union + common rules and regulations. Different types …

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Pros and Cons of Inflation

Readers Question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of inflation? The Government have an inflation target of CPI 2%. This suggests they would rather have moderate inflation than no inflation at all. Advantages of Inflation Deflation is potentially very damaging to the economy and can lead to lower consumer spending and lower growth. For example, …

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Laws and Regulations

To overcome market failure, the government may place laws and regulations which prohibit certain behaviour and actions. Regulations can limit or prevent: Demerit goods (alcohol, drugs, smoking) Goods with negative externalities (burning of coal) Abuse of monopoly power. Exploitation of labour. Examples of laws and regulation Legal age for smoking (18) Prohibition on certain classes …

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Disadvantages of the CAP Price Support scheme

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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is a European policy which involved: Setting minimum prices for many agricultural products Setting import tariffs to protect from cheap imports EU purchases of surplus food to maintain minimum prices Since 2005, farmers have been subsidised through Single Farm payments (SFP) and rural development funds The impact of minimum prices …

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Advantages of Free Trade

A look at the advantages and benefits of free trade. Readers Question: Why isn’t trade among countries like a game with some winners and some losers? Often in the political world, trade is seen as a game of tit for tat. e.g. the US places tariffs on imports of Chinese chickens; China retaliates by placing …

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Free movement of labour – advantages

Definition of free movement of labour – It means that workers are entitled to look for work in another country, without requiring any visa. Free movement of labour is a fundamental principle of the EU. It means EU citizens are entitled to look for a job in another EU country. Also, qualifications are universally accepted …

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