Interest Rates and the Economy

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Readers Question: Hello can you please tell me what the disadvantages of using interest rates would be for the economy? Interest rates are used to try and achieve low inflation and stable, sustainable economic growth. However, interest rates are limited, they can’t always achieve all the governments’ macroeconomic objectives at once. Interest Rates and Inflation …

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Impact of raising US interest rates on US and global economy

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After keeping interest rates at close to zero for several years, the US Federal Reserve has moved to finally increase interest rates. This increase in interest rates is more significant than usual because it marks an end to the unique circumstance of ultra-low interest rates. The Federal Reserve has also indicated they expect to raise …

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The decline of the UK Coal Industry

In the 1930s, George Orwell volunteered to spend time down a coal mine to find what life was like for coal miners. For the six foot, middle class, old Etonian, the experience of going down a mine was a real shock. The experience left him sore and full of admiration for those who worked down …

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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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European unemployment crisis

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Unemployment in many European countries has risen sharply due to the credit crunch and global recession. The worst hit countries include Spain (ES) and Greece (EL), who both have unemployment rates of over 24%. In the past few months, there has been a slight reduction in European unemployment, but the prolonged period of mass unemployment …

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House prices post Brexit

How will UK house prices be affected by Brexit – in both the short term and long-term? In the past few decades, the UK property market has been characterised by a long-term rise in real house prices. UK house prices have risen faster than inflation – especially in London and South.  In fact, we could …

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