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Duncan Innes

Economics - Economics Q&A: Will the rise in VAT harm the UK's economic performance? - 0 views

  • Overall the rise in VAT is likely to cause higher inflation, reduced GDP growth and some job losses in 2011 and into 2012 - so some deterioration in three microeconomic indicators at the expense of improved government finances. But in the long term a 20% VAT rate is unlikely to have any noticeable effect on UK competitiveness and growth. The long-term trend GDP is driven by supply side factors such as technological progress, working age population growth, improved work and enterprise incentives and the scale and quality of capital investment spending).
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    A summary of the likely impact of VAT on Economic Growth
Duncan Innes

Autumn statement 2011: see how the economic predictions have changed | News | guardian.... - 0 views

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    See how crap the chancellor is at predicting the economy
Duncan Innes

We have to own up on the UK economy - we are not a big club anymore | Larry Elliott | B... - 0 views

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    economic football analogy
Thomas Minney

Ripple Effect Moves North: The Euro Zone Is Headed for a Bumpy Ride - SPIEGEL ONLINE - ... - 0 views

  • The Italian economy is expected to increase a mere 1 percent this year, and Portugal should post a 1.2 percent rise in GDP for 2008
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    Bad signs for the Euro?
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Unemployment in graphics - 2 views

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    A simple tool for tracking UK macro Economic performance
Duncan Innes

UK National Debt | Economics Blog - 0 views

  • Interest Payments. The cost of paying interest on the government’s debt is very high. In 2008 Debt interest payments will be £31 billion a year (est 2.5% of GDP). In 2009, they will be £35 billion (similar to defence budget). Public sector debt interest payments could be be the 4th highest department after social security, health and education. Debt interest payments are rising close to £70bn given rise in national debt.
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    All you need to know about our national debt - please read problems of national debt bit
Duncan Innes

Household Saving Rates | Global Finance - 0 views

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    How household saving rates affect short term and long term growth. The wealth effect explained - clear writing great graph 
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