Is the Price of a Starbucks a Rip off?

The price of a small (illogically called the ‘Tall’) Starbucks Cappuccino is now £2.05. The Venti now costs £2.65 (2008 prices) This year the price of Starbucks drinks have increased by more than the rate of inflation. Costa Coffe and Cafe Nero have both kept their prices below £2, but, industry analysts argue that it …

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Excuses for Not Doing Homework

My students are generally pretty un-inventive when it comes to excuses for not doing homework. Popular excuses include: “I was doing business studies / geography / history  coursework” “I had football practice” “I couldn’t be bothered” “I forgot” “You mean, I was given homework?” I have heard a few good ones though I was driving …

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New Zealand Interest Rates and Inflation 2008

Readers Question:  What is the relationship/theory between the OCR (Official Cash Rate) and Inflation? The Official Cash Rate is the interest rate the New Zealand Reserve Bank use to control inflation. It is very similar to the base rate used by the MPC, Bank of England. Graph Interest Rates New Zealand Because New Zealand commercial …

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Who is To Blame for the Financial Crisis?

Readers Question: Assuming that corporate executives are to blame for the current financial crisis, what would be some of the reasons why they are to blame? The main reasons for the financial crisis include: Mortgage companies ignoring ability to pay and taking unreasonable risks in lending high income multiples to subprime customers. Some examples of …

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Questions on Dollar Collapse

In response to an essay on – Is a Dollar collapse likely? These are some readers questions “US debt is high, but so is European debt”. Could you perhaps elaborate on that or point me to articles that discuss European debt? National debt in EU countries is a real problem. Countries like Italy already have …

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Forecasts for Australian Dollar 2009

Readers Question: Do you have any predictions for the AUS$ against the GBP in 2009? Thanks Both, the Australian and UK economy faces a year of uncertainty and sluggish growth. It is really a question of which will be weakest. However, I think the Australian economy and currency will be hit harder than many in …

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How Accurate Are Government Debt Statistics?

Readers Question: Why are future debt commitments, pensions, PFI repayments, Northern Rock, et al, not part of the National Debt? The treasury must do cash flow projections (?) to calculate how much income it needs. Don’t these factor into the calculations? It is a good question. A while back, The Institute of Fiscal studies produced …

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www.statistics.gov.uk – National Statistics Online

National Statistics online has had a well overdue make over. The new web design takes up the whole screen and is easier to navigate and read. It also comes with RSS feed which is useful For any economist, National Statistics Online is a very useful resource for finding latest data and statistics and understanding some …

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