Poverty, Income Inequality and Economic Growth

Economic growth means an increase in national income, but does economic growth actually help to reduce relative poverty and income inequality – or can economic growth exacerbate existing income inequalities? There are two types of poverty: Relative poverty: This is when income is a certain percentage less than the average income. For example, in the …

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Aggregate demand

Aggregate demand (AD) is the total demand for goods and services produced within the economy over a period of time. Aggregate demand (AD) is composed of various components. AD = C+I+G+ (X-M) C = Consumer expenditure on goods and services. I = Gross capital investment – i.e. investment spending on capital goods e.g. factories and …

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Criticisms of Fiscal Policy

Fiscal Policy is the use of Government spending and taxation levels to influence the level of economic activity. In theory, fiscal policy can be used to prevent inflation and avoid recession. Fiscal Policy explained But, in practice, there are many limitations of using fiscal policy. Evaluation / Criticism of Fiscal Policy Disincentives of Tax Cuts. …

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Can the government prevent a house price crash?

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Should the government leave house prices to market forces, or actively intervene to prevent a house price crash? Arguments for intervention Falling House Prices Could cause a recession If house prices fall, it will cause significant problems for the UK economy. There will be a fall in consumer wealth, and declining house prices can lead …

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Transition from a Command Economy to a Market Economy

A command economy occurs when the government control the main means of production. The government set prices and determines what is produced. A market economy is fundamentally different. It shifts ownership of the means of production to private individuals and firms. Prices and output are determined by market forces. To make the shift from a …

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Role of IMF

The International Monetary Fund is a global organisation founded in 1944 in the post-war economic settlement which included the Bretton-Woods system of managed exchange rates. J.M.Keynes and Harry Dexter White both played an important role in its development. Its primary aim is to help stabilise exchange rates and provide loans to countries in need. Nearly …

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Economic policies of Donald Trump

The first admission about writing on the economic policies of Donald Trump is that nobody can be entirely sure what it will be – perhaps even Donald Trump himself. Campaign promises are one thing, but the reality of a Republican controlled Congress, may be something else. I don’t think it unreasonable to think that the …

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