Growth of Inequality in US – 2011 report

The Congressional Budget Office produced an in depth study into inequality in the US. They concluded inequality has widened in the US in the past three decades. In particular, the biggest growth in income has come from the top 1% of the population. See full report at: Trends in US income inequality (CBO) Summary of Report CBO …

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Readers Question: What is economic analysis?

Readers Question: What is economic analysis? Can you give some examples? Kindly refer me to an easy to read book on economic analysis. Economic analysis involves examining issues and problems from the perspective of an economist. Economic analysis would involve some or all of the following: Examining the opportunity cost of a decision. (e.g. if the …

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Question on pegging your currency to the dollar

Readers Question: Could you explain this article China had pegged its currency to the dollar, keeping its value artificially low. To peg your currency against the dollar This means that China has been trying to keep the value of its currency against the dollar the same. For example, if 1 Chinese Yuan = 0.16 Dollars …

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Best Way To Simulate Economy

Readers Question: I am wondering why the 75 billion of quantitative easing that the Bank of England announced today to be “injected into the economy” isn’t spent on infrastructural projects? Why spend those funds on government bonds? This doesn’t seem to be the best way of using these funds. Many thanks. It’s a good question. …

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Readers Question: What is creating money electronically?

Readers Question: What is Creating money electronically? Creating money electronically is something a Central Bank can do when pursuing a policy of quantitative easing. It basically involves making its bank balance bigger. In quantitative easing, the Central Bank wishes to increase the money supply and purchases bonds from commercial banks. The Central Bank will decide …

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Readers Question: Can Central Banks continuously print money to avoid recession?

Readers Question. If central banks collectively and continuously print money, does this mean there will never be a financial crisis and recession? If central banks collectively and continuously print money then we could end up with a different type of financial crisis. Instead of a recession (falling output), we could get a situation of high …

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