Government Debt Statistics 2008

Readers Comment It is shocking to me that revenues from all my future income tax and even my young children’s future tax payments have already been committed by our national debt. If it is not some kind of nefarious carve-up, why would the UK wage 2 unnecessary wars costing billions when we do not have …

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Should Government Try To Solve Shortages of Oil?

Readers question: Should the Government intervene to deal with the problem of Oil Shortages or is it better to leave it to a free market? As oil runs out, supply will shift to the left and the price will increase. Because demand is inelastic, oil firms will make increased profits. This creates an incentive for …

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The impact of Government Borrowing on Industry

The impact of government borrowing on industry. Generally, government borrowing of over 3% of GDP and National Debt of over 60% of GDP is considered to be harmful and if government debt is too high it might start to deter foreign investment. Budget balance This is the amount the government need to borrow from the …

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Why is Government Reluctant to Boost Demand?

Readers Question. Explain how interest rates could be used to boost the economy. Why, then do the govenment frequently hesitate to take such steps. Interesting Question. Generally, lower interest rates help increase consumer spending, investment and economic growth. Lower interest rates help increase Aggregate Demand for various reasons. Lower interest rates make borrowing cheaper encouraging …

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Should Government Cut all Taxes?

Readers Question: What the benefits and the negative effects of reducing all taxes? I wrote an Essay on the advantages and disadvantages of tax cuts The idea of cutting all taxes is key element of libertarian politics. Cutting taxes is often a mantra repeated by conservative parties, although in practice, they usually find it more …

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Things We Get Wrong About the Economy

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Things We Get Wrong About the EconomyWatch this video on YouTube The Government doesn’t actually print that much money The Bank of England is notionally independent, but heavily regulated by the government. Have you ever wondered how much physical cash the Bank of England printed last year? The net amount of notes in circulation increased …

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Why Can’t We Just Make Housing Cheaper?

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In the early 1980s, housing was around 4 times income, but today, a buyer will need 8 times their income. Young people cannot afford to buy, with average deposits running at over £60,000. Renting has also soared in recent years, with average rents nearly £1,400 a month in England, and £2,200 in London. In the …

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Why Local Councils Are Going Bankrupt

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Why Local Councils Are Going BANKRUPTWatch this video on YouTube Rubbish piled up on the streets was one of the most evocative images of the 1970s. But the winter of discontent is back with Birmingham city council struggling to stave off bankruptcy. But, it’s not just Birmingham, the national audit office argue that a cumulative …

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