Can there be economic growth with zero inflation?

Readers Question: Can there be economic growth without an increase in the money supply? Can there be growth with zero inflation? There can be economic growth with zero inflation. This could occur if there was improvements in productivity, which caused lower costs and higher output at the same time. If you take a particular sector …

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Question: Is large government spending bad for economic growth?

Readers Question: Is large government spending bad for economic growth? to what extent does empirical evidence support this assertion? How Government Spending Might Lead to Lower Economic Growth Higher spending leads to higher taxes. Higher income taxes may discourage people from working. High corporation tax might discourage firms from setting up in that country. (e.g. …

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Should We Build More Houses in UK?

A feature of the UK housing market is the low quantity of new houses built compared to the long term growth in demand. Despite high house prices, firms are unable / unwilling to build as many as market forces dictate. The supply of housing is price inelastic. The lack of supply has meant that the …

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What is a Keynesian Stimulus?

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Readers Question: Explain why Keynesians would argue that demand management policies are the most effective way of increasing the equilibrium level of output. Keynesian fiscal stimulus is a decision by the government to increase government spending financed by government borrowing. Keynes advocated fiscal stimulus when the economy was stuck in a recession. In this situation, …

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Speculative Demand for Housing

Readers Question Can you tell me: Is speculation on a hot real estate market a counterexample to the law of demand or indirect evidence of it? The Law of Demand One of the first things you learn in economics is the basic law of demand – When prices rise, people buy less. When prices fall, …

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Why is US in Recession? (2008)

Readers Question: Why is US in Recession? According to the latest statistics provided by the Economist April 24th 2008 US economic growth is 2.4% year on year. In the last quarter, growth is 0.6%. This is still a long way off the technical definition of a recession – negative economic growth for two consecutive quarters. …

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When will oil run out?

Readers Question: when will oil run out? It is difficult to say. Firstly on the demand side, demand for oil is rising faster than many expected. This is largely being driven by rising growth in developing economies such as India and China. Today we consume an average of 85 million barrels daily. According to the …

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