Macroeconomics – Notes and Essays

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Main topics in macroeconomics Balance of payments Policies to reduce current account deficit Budget deficit Policies to reduce budget deficit Economic growth Causes of Boom and Bust Cycles Policies to increase economic growth Theories of economic growth Recessions Environmental economics Fiscal policy Globalisation Exchange rates Effect of an appreciation Effect of devaluation European Union The …

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Problems of Chinese Economic Growth

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Since 1978 the Chinese economy has maintained economic growth at an average of nearly 8%. By western standards this is remarkable. The UK, by contrast, has grown at an average rate of 2.5%. However, despite the impressive figures, there are many serious economic problems resulting from economic growth. Chinese GDP In particular, the growth rate …

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Substitute Goods

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Definition of substitute goods – Substitute goods are two alternative goods that could be used for the same purpose. Substitutes present the consumer with alternative choices. If the price of one good increases, then demand for the substitute is likely to rise. Therefore, substitutes have a positive cross elasticity of demand. Graph of two substitute …

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Reasons for Third World Debt

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Definition Third World Debt: Third world debt is the external debt that governments in developing countries owe to foreign banks and foreign governments. Many of the countries with third world debt, gained their independence post-1945. Some countries like Indonesia acquired debts from the colonial rulers (Dutch) but for most countries their debt accumulated during the 60s, …

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Application and Interview Tips for PPE at Oxford University

I studied PPE at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University between 1995-99. Quite often people ask me for tips on applying and the interview, so here are a few suggestions. Mock Interview Practise I also offer mock interview practice. Usually, I like to offer a two-hour session. This usually involves 75 minutes of interview and 45 …

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Pros and cons of raising the minimum wage

In both the UK and US, politicians are proposing significant, above-inflation increases in the minimum wage. The US is proposing an increase from $7.50 to $15 by 2024. The arguments for raising the minimum wages include – reduced in-work poverty, a reduction in inequality, an incentive to increase labour productivity and higher wages leading to …

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Problems of Capitalism

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Capitalism is an economic system based on free markets and limited government intervention. Proponents argue that capitalism is the most efficient economic system, enabling improved living standards. However, despite its ubiquity, many economists criticise aspects of capitalism and point out is many flaws and problems. In short, capitalism can cause – inequality, market failure, damage …

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Would a Labour government lead to an increase in interest rates?

The Labour Party manifesto commitment has numerous spending commitments. These are financed by a mixture of government borrowing and tax increases. Would the increase in spending and borrowing lead to higher interest rates? In summary – the most likely effect would be a short-term fiscal expansion, which could lead to higher growth, a rise in …

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