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Highest Rated Macroeconomics Essays
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| Explain what is meant by an "output gap" and using recent data discuss the likely size of the UK's current output gap, stating your reasons and backing up these reasons, forecast the likely size of the UKoutput gap this time next year. |
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| Should incometaxes be lowered to encourage more people into work? |
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| What causes unemployment and inflation and how spending multiplier affects GDP? |
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| Explain the meaning of the term 'inflation'. |
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| Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs). |
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| This report will highlight how Government policy could change to try to: Increase economic growth, Reduce unemployment, Reduce the Balance of Payments deficit, Reduce the inflation to 2.5%. |
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| Unemployment Report. |
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| What are the characteristics of a good tax system? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the introduction of a broad-based consumption tax in Hong Kong. |
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| Real GDP and the price level in the long run. |
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| Measurement of Inflation. |
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| The UK fiscal policy. |
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| What are the Government's main economic objectives? |
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| Inflation. |
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| Explain why the control of inflation is an important objective of government economic policy. |
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| What is the difference in the nature of the Phillips Curve between the short-run and the long-run? What are implications of this for policy to control inflation and unemployment? |
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| To what extent is inflation a serious economic problem. |
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| Monetary and Fiscal Policy. |
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| Problems in controlling macroeconomic objectives. |
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| My essay is about Alan Bleasdale's two plays "Jobs For The Boys" and "Yossers Story" from the series "Boys From The Black Stuff". |
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| 'The trade deficit on goods in the first three months of the year was £7.1bn.' Explain the meaning of this statement. |
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| Discuss the idea that if the economyis to prosper in the long run, the control of inflation should be the mainobjective of Government |
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| GDP, or Gross Domestic Product. |
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| Explain the fact that European countries have relatively higher unemployment rates than other OECD countries. |
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| To what extend is Unemployment purely an Economic problem? |
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| What were the effects of the 2003 budget? |
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| Examine the likely economic effects of the credit crunch |
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| Free trade and protectionism |
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| the trend growth rate and measurements of economic welfare |
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| Taxation |
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"A pretty weak 'essay' - in fact, I'm not going to treat this as an essay. It's more like a brief revision sheet. The main problem with this isn't the structure, however, it is that you haven't finished it. For one, if you're going to be giving long lists to the reader, you might as well have shown all 'M' values and definitions of money, and explain why the BoE uses these different gauges and where it may be useful in decision making purposes. You also talk about the 'cash' ratio - it's not a term I've come across and I believe the more popular term is 'Reserve ratio'. That said, you explain that well and I haven't got too much of a problem with it. Then you get to interest rates and it's a very poor show. Interest rates are one of the most powerful tools the BoE has in it's arsenal - I want you to explain what interest rates are used for, what channels a change in interest rates will affect, and any evaluation points (time lag, etc.). TSR User: chidona"
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