Why are Banks not Lending 2009?

Readers Question: why are banks still not lending despite the bail out and increase in money supply? If all this time they have taken risk, why cant they take risk anymore? They should have more borrowers now due to low interest rates,if they can help small business who need the money then growth can increase …

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Mistakes of the Banks in 2009

Banks are getting a lot of criticism at the moment and most of it is justified. What mistakes did the banks make? Bonuses which encouraged Risky Short Termism If managers gained short term profit for the bank, they would be in line for large bonuses. If they lost money, they didn’t get a pay cut. …

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Question:  How can a smaller government deficit cause a trade surplus?

Readers Question: How can a smaller government fiscal deficit cause a larger international trade surplus? A smaller fiscal deficit means the government is reducing its borrowing. Therefore tax revenues must be increasing faster than government spending. A trade surplus means that the value of exports is greater than the value of imports. Suppose the government …

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Economic problems of falling behind with mortgage repayments

Discuss the economic problems that might arise from large numbers of people falling behind with their mortgage repayments The problems of people falling behind with their mortgage payments include: Mortgage defaults will rise causing people to sell houses. If people are forced to sell houses the increased number of houses on the market will depress …

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Why The Price of Oil is Volatile

A look at why oil prices are volatile. Readers Question: Dear Economics Help. Why is the petrol price so volatile and why when oil price falls don’t the prices of other commodities and services stay the same? The price of petrol is closely linked to the price of oil. In 2008,  the price of oil …

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Flexible Labour Markets and Immigration

There is an interesting article in the Economist about immigration and the impact on the Irish economy. Immigration tends to encourage a range of emotive responses, but, its impact on the flexibility of labour markets is worth considering. In the boom years, Ireland was growing by up to 5% a year or more. Growth was …

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Dealing With High Oil Prices

The Cardboard bike needs no oil. What is the best way to deal with high oil prices? As both a motorist and cyclist, high oil prices are a mixed blessing. It now costs £6o to fill a tank of petrol; I have seen the proportion of my income spent on petrol rise considerably. However, rising …

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