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| Would appreciate a RT: An Up to date, informative resource to help the arduous tasks of students around the world |
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| WTO (World Trade Organisation), in charge of sorting out disputes between countries over import restrictions. |
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| Protectionism can be in the form of tariffs etc. these are implemented to discourage importing and enhancing exports. |
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| Is protectionism coming back? |
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| However, figures can be revised upwards or downwards, in this case it's worse then we thought and the economy has shrunk more then thought. |
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| Recession: Two consecutive quarters of negative growth. |
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| Recession, to consecutive quarters of negative growth. |
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| When does this sad coalition admit its economic policy is a total failure Can no longer blame weather, royal wedding, data, jubilee or euro |
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| Would appreciate a RT: An Up to date, informative resource to help the arduous tasks of students around the world |
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| Although, the govt have to recognise that supply is not the problem but the lack of demand is key to anaemic recovery that is occuring. |
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| But can it be justified if an employee is sacked just because their boss doesn't like them? |
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| Beecrofts proposal of increasing labour market flexibility by making it easier to fire employees. |
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| designed for keeping core inflation low, which is an indicator of demand pull inflation present in the economy. |
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| This 'imported' inflation means that govt's are powerless to stem this upside factor, as relaxing monetary policy is... |
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| Commodity prices tend to be volatile, affect production costs of firms, and therefore can lead to costpush inflation |
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| Good Luck tomorrow for all those taking the AQA Economics Unit 2 Macro. Have a read through all the tweet just to sure up your knowledge. |
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| surrounding the bid, it could be accused that regulatory capture took place. |
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| This is why a regulatory body is put in place, in this case Ofcom to scrutinise the possible takeover, although with recent revelations |
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| The BSKYB bid epitomises the need for competition in markets, otherwise if a company garners too much market share it can become a monopoly. |
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| the higher the yield the less confidence international markets have in that particular country paying investors back. |
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