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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Ben G

Ben G

CBI reports UK economic growth slows in March - 0 views

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    The business lobbying group said its growth indicator showed the economy hit an eight-month low in March after hitting record levels in February. However, the study of 622 business across the manufacturing, retail and service industries showed growth remained strong and above average as the UK economy continues to be revived.
Ben G

Wages rise but still below inflation - 0 views

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    Pay increase and a fall in unemployment a boost for the Bank of England
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Raising Minimum Wage - USA - 0 views

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    This doesn't talk about aggregate supply but does begin to look at the effects of increasing the minimum wage so I think it could be useful to blog about because it leaves more analysis to be done.
Ben G

Australian Dollar falls after disappointing unemployment data. - 2 views

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    This article shows the impact of unemployment data on the currency and mentions how monetary policy should be used to control aggregate demand.
Ben G

BBC News - Strong UK GDP figures expected for 2013 - 0 views

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    Official figures about to be released are expected to show the UK economy grew at its fastest rate since before the financial crisis.
Ben G

BBC News - Location, salvation, damnation - 1 views

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    Whether you own a sprawling estate or a shoebox with a tiny garden, any oil or natural gas to be found underground belongs to the Queen. How did this happen?
Ben G

Passive smoking - 1 views

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    A negative externality of smoking
Ben G

Budget 2012 hits smokers with 37p rise in price of a pack of cigarettes | UK news | The... - 1 views

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    The UK price floor for tobacco.
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Shanghai residents bag top disposable income - 0 views

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    Shows how different places have varied incomes.
Ben G

Uranium supply and demand in balance for now - 1 views

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      An example of how demand is forecasted in order to plan supply.
  • the uranium market should be adequately supplied to 2025
  • the supply of uranium should meet predicted demand
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  • a gap between supply and demand in conversion services starts to emerge post-2017
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