Criticism of Keynesian Economics

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Keynesian economics developed in the 1930s offering a response to the unique challenges of the Great Depression. Keynesian economics involves: Government intervention to stabilise the economic cycle e.g. expansionary fiscal policy – cutting tax and increasing spending. The argument is that governments can speed up economic recovery. Criticisms of Keynesian Economics Borrowing causes higher interest …

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Would inflation and stagflation help to reduce inequality?

Readers Question: It has been suggested in a philosophy/economics class that I am taking that given the current state of income inequality between the 1% and 99%, that a period of stagflation might be an effective equalizer. I don’t see it. Any thoughts? Stagflation is a period of negative economic growth (or very low growth) …

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CIE AS level economics revision guide

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  • E-book (comes in pdf format shortly after purchase.)
  • Specific Cambridge International (CIE) AS-level economics revision guide (units 1,2) – just £4.50
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  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
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CIE A level economics revision guide

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  • Specific Cambridge International (CIE) A-level economics revision guide (units 1,2,3,4) – just £8.95
  • Updated for current CIE economics syllabus.
  • E-book (comes in pdf format shortly after purchase.)
  • Trademark simplicity and clarity of presentation.
  • Significantly expanded on previous version, with not just required knowledge, but also examples of evaluation for each topic.
  • For schools – See: Network License – A-level CIE Economics (£105.00) (allowing unlimited use)

Economics effects of the UK leaving the European Union

Abstract. A look at the economic effects of Britain leaving the European Union. Summary. The UK has been a member of the European Union since 1973. The European Union gives many economic benefits to member countries. These include free trade, inward investment from European companies, free movement of labour, harmonisation of regulations and qualifications and …

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Tips for writing economics essays

Some tips for writing economics essays  Includes how to answer the question, including right diagrams and evaluation – primarily designed for A Level students. 1. Understand the question Make sure you understand the essential point of the question. If appropriate, you could try and rephrase the question into a simpler version. For example: Q. Examine the …

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Marginal Analysis in Economics

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In economics, marginal analysis means we look at the last unit of consumption/cost. It gives a different picture to the total cost. For example, the total cost of flying a plane from London to New York will be several thousand Pounds. However, with a plane 50% full, the cost of carrying one extra passenger is …

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Why do we Study Economics in School?

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Readers Question: Why do we Study Economics In School? 1. It’s good to study and improve the mind. At least, that is what I was told when I was learning ancient Greek and Latin. Many employers are not looking for a specific degree but, the ability to learn, write and understand relevant ideas. I guess …

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