Can selfish actions lead to the public good?

Readers Question: discuss whether economic actions by individuals always results in net benefit to the society “Many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. Nor is it always the worse for the society that it was not part of it. By pursuing his own …

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End of 2009 Recession?

Readers Question: When will the Recession end? Sometimes when it comes to making economic predictions, I am happy to stick my neck out. But, when it comes to predicting when we will see a sustained economic recovery, I find it quite difficult at the moment. In theory, the recession will have ended when we return …

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Sensex Indian Stock Market

Readers Question: What is Sensex and impact on economy? The Sensex is the leading measure for the Indian Stock Market. It is based on the 30 Largest trading companies on the Bombay Stock Exchange BSE (India’s primary financial market) Like other indexes, the Sensex is recalculated at various times to change the 30 largest trading …

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Why is Chinese Currency Undervalued?

Many argue that on simple purchasing power parity, the Chinese currency the Renminbi is undervalued by approximately 30%. This is a source of friction in the US, with firms claiming they lose out to a cheap Chinese currency which can undercut US goods. The Chinese government wish to keep the currency undervalued because: A weaker …

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Question: Do people save more in a recession?

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Readers Question: From my studies in economics I have always known that when there is a recession, there is a high tendency for people to borrow at a low interest rate since there is a fall in the mpc due to high unemployment right? In a recession, people tend to borrow less and save more. …

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Richest Countries By GDP

Readers Question: Is Real GDP per head a better indicator of living standards compared to growth of Real GDP? Why? Real GDP per capita shows the average income of a country. If Liechtenstein has 0% growth of Real GDP in 2008, average incomes will reamin $118,000. A country like India may have GDP per head …

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Implications of 2009 UK Budget

Readers Question: Hey, what do you think are the implications of the 2009 Budget? The most striking feature was the realisation of how much the government was needing to borrow and the depth of the recession. The Large planned rise in borrowing means that there is little if any scope for further discretionary fiscal expansion. …

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Question: Why do Government fail to meet macro objectives?

Readers Question: Why do the Government often fail to achieve its main objectives of high economic growth, price stability, and a surplus on the balance of payments. Other objectives worth adding are low unemployment,  low government borrowing and maybe stable exchange rate. Looking at the current climate of the UK economy, the government is only …

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