Benefits of Water Meters

Water is a valuable commodity; with global warming it appears to be even more scarce. A report suggested that British rivers could see an 80% decline in water volumes during the summer months because of global warming and increased demand. With most scarce commodities like electricity and gas, you have to pay depending on how …

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Risk and Economic Burden

Readers Question: how does risk create an economic burden? Generally, people are risk-averse. For example, you may have a 0.1% chance of your house burning down. But, if it did burn down, the effects would be disastrous. Therefore, most people are willing to pay a premium to insure their house against this very unlikely scenario. …

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Reasons for a falling birth rate

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Across the globe we are seeing a dramatic fall in the birth rate, with countries like Italy forecast to see their population decline from 61 million to 28 million by 2100. There are several reasons for falling birth rates – traditional factors include economic growth, improved education and access to contraception. But, in recent years, …

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What type of good is education?

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Readers Question: Is education a consumption good or investment good? And why I would say education can be both a consumption good and an investment good. Consumption is defined as spending money on a good or service for the acquisition of utility. Investment is defined as spending money on a good or service for the …

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The gift economy

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The gift economy refers to economic activity characterised by offering services and goods to other members of the community without the expectation of monetary reward. Giving things to other people may be based on pure altruism, a wish to gain status in society, the hope of reciprocal gifts in the future or out of a …

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Traditional theory of the firm

The traditional theory of the firm is based on classical economics and the work of early economists, such as David Ricardo and Leon Walras. The basic assumptions of the traditional theory of the firm are Firms seek to maximise profits. Information symmetry. Owners and workers of the firm have access to good information which enables …

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Pros and cons of a cashless society

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In recent years, there has been a growing trend toward using electronic payments rather than physical cash. This trend to a cashless society is likely to be accelerated by the Coronavirus which gives an impetus to avoiding unnecessary physical transactions. There are several advantages of a cashless society, such as a lower risk of violent …

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Nationalisation of broadband – Pros and cons

The Labour Party has announced a policy to nationalise full-fibre optic broadband provision and offer free broadband to every UK home. It is an ambitious policy which would involve costs of £20-£40bn to purchase Openreach from BT (Labour suggest £20bn, BT, £40. Do the benefits of nationalisation outweigh the costs? Arguments for nationalisation External benefits …

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