Arguments against free trade

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Many economists support free trade. However, in some circumstances, there are arguments in favour of trade restrictions. These include when developing economies need to develop infant industries and develop their economy. Reasons for blocking free trade Infant industry argument If developing countries have industries that are relatively new, then at the moment these industries would …

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Essays and revision notes on inequality

Minimum wage in UK Distribution of income in UK Policies to reduce inequality Causes of poverty Tax system in UK Inequality in the UK Why is there so much global inequality? Wealth inequality in the UK Factors that explain wage inequality Pros and cons of Inequality Poverty, income inequality and economic growth Effect of tax …

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Aggregate demand

Aggregate demand (AD) is the total demand for goods and services produced within the economy over a period of time. Aggregate demand (AD) is composed of various components. AD = C+I+G+ (X-M) C = Consumer expenditure on goods and services. I = Gross capital investment – i.e. investment spending on capital goods e.g. factories and …

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Government intervention in the foreign exchange market

Under certain circumstances, the government might want to intervene in the foreign exchange markets to influence the level of the exchange rate. Methods to Influence the Exchange Rate Reserves and Borrowing. If the value of an exchange rate is falling and the government wants to maintain its original value it can use its foreign exchange …

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Aggregate supply

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Aggregate supply is the total value of goods and services produced in an economy. The aggregate supply curve shows the amount of goods that can be produced at different price levels. When the economy reaches its level of full capacity (full employment – when the economy is on the production possibility frontier) the aggregate supply …

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Guidance for setting monetary policy

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What factors should we consider when setting monetary policy? Basics of monetary policy If inflation is above the target and economic growth too fast, the Bank will likely increase interest rates. Higher interest rates increase the cost of borrowing and reduce investment/consumer spending – leading to a lower rate of economic growth. See more at …

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Velocity of circulation and inflation

Readers Question: When does velocity of money pick up and why will it? Clearly, the reason US inflation worriers have been wrong so far (NB). Is it confidence or policy? The velocity of circulation / velocity of money refers to how frequently the money stock in an economy is used in a given period. In …

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Pros and Cons of a Congestion Charge

An examination of the advantages and disadvantages of congestion charges: Some cities, such as London have introduced a congestion charge. The aim of a congestion charge is: Reduce congestion. Therefore reduce time wasted and reduce costs for business Reduce pollution. Fewer cars will lead to less pollution. Make city centres more attractive for pedestrians and …

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