World Financial Crisis AD/AS diagram

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Readers Question: how to illustrate the world financial crisis by using the graphs of aggregate demand and aggregate supply? The financial crisis has essentially caused an unprecedented fall in aggregate demand. Aggregate demand has fallen because: Bank lending decreased due to the credit crisis and shortage of bank funds. The shortage of bank lending has …

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Impact of a banking crisis

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Readers Question: Can anyone explain the reasons why the Banking Crisis may have brought about increased unemployment? A banking crisis implies major banks run short of money (liquidity). In a severe banking crisis (e.g. Great Depression 1929-32), some banks may go out of business. If banks do face liquidity shortages or worse, it will have …

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Shortage of Labour and Inflation

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Readers Question: Discuss whether a widespread shortage of labour might be a major cause of inflation. Often a shortage of labour causes inflationary pressure. If firms are struggling to employ sufficient labour, workers are in a position to demand higher wages. This can easily lead to wage inflation which causes inflation. Micro-theory of labour shortages …

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Liquidity explained

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Liquidity refers to the ease at which assets can be converted into cash. An asset is said to be liquid if it is easy to buy and sell; for example, short-date government gilts are a highly liquid market because it is easy to sell on the bond markets. As asset is said to be illiquid …

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Disposable and discretionary income

Disposable income is the amount of personal income – direct taxes. Example: In the UK, a person may have a gross salary of £31,000. But, after income tax and NI contributions have been taken off, their disposable income may be £19,000 a year. Discretionary income is the income available to spend. It is disposable (after …

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Macro Economic Essays

These are a collection of essays written for my economic blogs. Exchange Rate Essays Effects of a falling Dollar Why Dollar keeps falling Discuss Policies to Stop the Dollar Falling Does Devaluation Cause Inflation? Benefits and Costs of Falling Dollar Reasons for Falling Dollar The Dollar as the World’s Reserve Currency Economic Growth Essays Evaluate …

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Economic essays on inflation

  UK inflation since 1989. Definition – Inflation – Inflation is a sustained rise in the cost of living and average price level.   Causes Inflation – Inflation is caused by excess demand in the economy, a rise in costs of production, rapid growth in the money supply.   Costs of Inflation – Inflation causes …

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Is austerity necessary?

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Since 2010, the UK economy has been dominated by spending cuts and the desire to run a budget surplus as soon as possible. In the political world, the government deficit is often portrayed as the source of many economic ills and eliminating the deficit one of the highest macro objectives. However the government deficit (see: …

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