Global economic imbalances

Global economic imbalances refer to an unfair distribution of resources between different countries or it may refer to a one-sided trade situation. Global economic imbalances include Balance of Payments. Unbalanced trade between different economies, e.g. US trade deficit with China Unemployment levels, e.g. high unemployment in southern Europe versus low unemployment in US, UK. Poverty …

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Problems of Government Borrowing

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What are the problems of high government borrowing? The potential problems of government borrowing include; higher debt interest payments, a need to raise taxes in the future, crowding out of the private sector and – in some cases – inflationary pressures. Potential problems of high government borrowing Higher debt interest payments. As borrowing increases, the …

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Facts about monetary policy

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Monetary policy involves influencing and controlling the money supply/interest rates to target inflation and economic growth. Monetary policy primarily involves changing interest rates, though it can include other tools such as quantitative easing and open market operations. In recent decades there has been a trend to making Central Banks independent and responsible for setting interest …

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Major contributions of Gary Becker economist

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Gary Becker (1930 –  2014) was an American economist who helped to spread economics into fields of social science, such as sociology, demography and criminology. Becker undertook economic analysis in areas such as racial discrimination, the incentives of crime, drug addiction and family relationships. Becker also helped to popularise and develop the concept of human …

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Impact of Increasing Government Spending

Increased government spending is likely to cause a rise in aggregate demand (AD). This can lead to higher growth in the short-term. It can also potentially lead to inflation. Higher government spending will also have an impact on the supply-side of the economy – depending on which area of government spending is increased. If spending …

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Structural Adjustment – definition and criticisms

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Structural adjustment is a term used to describe the policies requested by the IMF in condition for financial aid when dealing with an economic crisis in. The policies are designed to tackle the root cause of the problem and provide a framework for long term development and long term growth. Structural adjustment policies usually involve …

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