Progressive tax

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A progressive tax takes a higher percentage of tax from people with higher incomes. It means that the more a person earns, the higher his average rate of tax will be. In this case, the person earning £10,000 is paying 20% of their income in tax (total tax of £2,000) The person earning £20,000 is …

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Nudges

Nudge theory suggests consumer behaviour can be influenced by small suggestions and positive reinforcements. Proponents of nudge theory suggest that well-placed ‘nudges’ can reduce market failure, save the government money, encourage desirable actions and help increase the efficiency of resource use. Critics argue nudges can be misused and become a form of social engineering or …

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Portugal Economic Crisis

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Between 2009-16 the Portugal economic experienced a severe economic crisis – characterised by falling GDP, high unemployment, rising government debt and high bond yields. This was caused by a combination of the global recession, lack of competitiveness and limitations of being in the Euro. What caused the Portuguese economic crisis? In the period Q4 2o10 …

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Rail Privatisation in UK

This privatization was left to the last for a number of reasons Loss-making nature of British Rail Heavy dependence on external subsidies for rural and provincial services The need to see safety as an overriding priority Positive externalities of railways, – taking traffic off congested roads BR was an integrated national network with a complex …

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Predatory Pricing

Definition of Predatory Pricing Predatory pricing occurs when a firm sells a good or service at a price below cost  (or very cheaply) with the intention of forcing rival firms out of business. Predatory pricing could be a method to deal with new firms who enter an industry. If a monopoly is enjoying supernormal profits, …

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Criticisms of European Union

UK, EU, US unemployment

From an economic perspective, the EU can be criticised for various reasons including Common agricultural policy (CAP) Regulated labour markets – higher structural rates of unemployment Deflationary bias of ECB Problems of Euro Problems of free movement of labour Common Agricultural Policy CAP The CAP was one of the most inefficient economic policies and a …

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CIE AS level economics revision guide

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CIE A level economics revision guide

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  • Specific Cambridge International (CIE) A-level economics revision guide (units 1,2,3,4) – just £8.95
  • Updated for current CIE economics syllabus.
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