Questions on Money Supply

Readers Question: supposing a government printed more money but only used it to finance the cost of imported goods, what then would be the effect on the domestic economy? supposing the price of these imported goods was the same as before the extra money was printed, there is just a larger quantity of them now. …

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Risk and Economic Burden

Readers Question: how does risk create an economic burden? Generally, people are risk-averse. For example, you may have a 0.1% chance of your house burning down. But, if it did burn down, the effects would be disastrous. Therefore, most people are willing to pay a premium to insure their house against this very unlikely scenario. …

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Consumer Spending in 2009

Readers Question. Could you give any more information on how you think consumer buying habits will be affected by the credit crunch moving into 2009. Obviously people are spending less nowadays and tightening their purse strings. Will this continue into 2009? Will we see the birth of a new type of savvy consumer who knows …

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US Trade Deficit with China

USA’s trade deficit with China was $201.6 billion in 2005, an all-time high for a trade deficit with any country. Explain some possible causes of a balance of trade deficit and consider if the USA should be concerned over its trade deficit with China. Reasons for Balance of Trade Deficit Between US and China 1.Undervalued …

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Innovation, Patents and Economic Growth

Readers Question: What economic factors should I consider if I want to know the relationship between innovation and the presence of patents/copyrights? Do copyright/patents (generally Intellectual Property Rights) stifle innovation? Does it slow down economic growth? There is some debate. But, one argument is that patents are necessary to encourage innovation. If firms were unable …

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Car Prices in UK and Europe

A report by the European Union EU, found that on average UK car prices were 10% higher than in EU. In some cases, the difference in price could be much greater. Some people have taken advantage of this price difference to buy a new car on the continent. [BBC report] OCR exam question: Discuss factors …

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What is the impact of an increase in UK Tax Burden?

Readers Question: Tax changes in recent years have brought a significant increase in tax burden in the UK expressed as a percentage of GDP. Can you please assess the possible impact of such an increase? An increase in the burden of tax from say 35% of GDP to 38% of GDP could have the following …

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