Who Benefits from a Recession?
Readers Question: Identify and explain economic variables that may be affected positively by the economic slowdown. Does anyone benefit from a recession? Some people who may do well in a period of a...
View ArticleDo Free Markets cause Recession?
Readers Question: Consider the view that leaving the economy to private enterprise and the market system is more likely to lead to recessions and instability than to sustained economic growth. Without...
View ArticleWhy is US in Recession?
Readers Question: Why is US in Recession? According to the latest statistics provided by the Economist April 24th 2008 US economic growth is 2.4% year on year. In the last quarter, growth is 0.6%....
View ArticleProspects of Recession in the UK
Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England has said that the UK faces the prospect of a recession, with output falling for at least 1 or 2 quarters. However, on balance he still feels the most likely...
View ArticleSolving Current Economic Problems
Readers Question: What should the government do to ’solve’ the problems in the economy at the moment? The most pressing problem facing UK, US and Eurozone is the slowdown in economic activity. Many...
View ArticleMeaning and Impact of Recession
Readers Question: What does a Recession mean? The definition of a recession is negative economic growth for two consecutive quarters. (see: definition of recession (definition of depression) How does...
View ArticleDifference Between Recession and Deflation
Readers Question: What is the difference between a recession and deflation? A recession is a period of negative economic growth. – A decline in output (Real GDP) for two consecutive quarters.This is...
View ArticleTerm Deflationary Recession Explained
Readers Question What is meant by the term deflationary recession? A recession is a period of negative economic growth. (official definition is a period of negative economic growth for two consecutive...
View ArticleHow Long Do Recessions Last?
Readers Question: How Long do Recessions last? There is no exact answer. Recessions can last for varying time lengths depending on the causes and also the response of governments and consumers. If...
View ArticleHow To Avoid a Recession
There are several things to try and avoid recession. Basically, the government and monetary authorities need to try and increase aggregate demand (consumer spending, investment, exports). There is no...
View ArticleWho Benefits from a Recession?
Readers Question: Identify and explain economic variables that may be affected positively by the economic slowdown. Does anyone benefit from a recession? Some people who may do well in a period of a...
View ArticleDo Free Markets cause Recession?
Readers Question: Consider the view that leaving the economy to private enterprise and the market system is more likely to lead to recessions and instability than to sustained economic growth. Without...
View ArticleWhy is US in Recession?
Readers Question: Why is US in Recession? According to the latest statistics provided by the Economist April 24th 2008 US economic growth is 2.4% year on year. In the last quarter, growth is 0.6%....
View ArticleProspects of Recession in the UK
Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England has said that the UK faces the prospect of a recession, with output falling for at least 1 or 2 quarters. However, on balance he still feels the most likely...
View ArticleSolving Current Economic Problems
Readers Question: What should the government do to ’solve’ the problems in the economy at the moment? The most pressing problem facing UK, US and Eurozone is the slowdown in economic activity. Many...
View ArticleMeaning and Impact of Recession
Readers Question: What does a Recession mean? The definition of a recession is negative economic growth for two consecutive quarters. (see: definition of recession (definition of depression) How does...
View ArticleDifference Between Recession and Deflation
Readers Question: What is the difference between a recession and deflation? A recession is a period of negative economic growth. – A decline in output (Real GDP) for two consecutive quarters.This is...
View ArticleTerm Deflationary Recession Explained
Readers Question What is meant by the term deflationary recession? A recession is a period of negative economic growth. (official definition is a period of negative economic growth for two consecutive...
View ArticleHow Long Do Recessions Last?
Readers Question: How Long do Recessions last? There is no exact answer. Recessions can last for varying time lengths depending on the causes and also the response of governments and consumers. If...
View ArticleHow To Avoid a Recession
There are several things to try and avoid recession. Basically, the government and monetary authorities need to try and increase aggregate demand (consumer spending, investment, exports). There is no...
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