Ekman
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Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Eco growth:
Adv: - Improves economic capacity to grow in the long run, hence furthering the potential economic growth
- Also allows for better technical and allocative efficiency.
- Better living standards
- Has low inflationary pressures
- It allows businesses to grow
Dis: - Has the potential to cause cost-push inflation, when economic growth is strong and there is zero cyclical unemployment. This will result in the labour demanding for higher wages, and hence the wage price spiral
- Also it kills off infant or import-competing industries, resulting in the structural unemployment
Unemployment/Income inequality:
Adv: - It encourages people to work more productive and attain new skills
- It causes more entrepreneurial risk taking.
Dis: - Causes structural unemployment.
- Causes a greater widening of the inequality gap
- This essentially causes constraints on the fiscal policy, as they have to provide retraining programs.
External stability:
Adv: - There is a greater access to cheaper and abundant funds
- It allows businesses to grow and become more competitive, resulting in specialisation and an increase in the exports, allowing the trade deficit to become a surplus.
Dis: - It causes economic volatility in the exchange rates.
- Also it causes structural problems such as the savings-investment gap, which results in a greater foreign loans, and a worsening of the primary income deficit in the CAD
-I guess that more volatility will put constraints on the monetary policy
Feel free to add more.
Came up with a few more in my exam today:
Environmental sustainability: -An increase in aggregate supply causes increased resource use. This deteriorates the ESD and intergenerational equity.
-However, this is combated by the implementation of market-based policies, and regulations on resource use. This evident in the regulations of water and fuel as well as the Renewable energy target.
Might as well do it per topic:May someone tell me of the advantages and disadvantages of MERs (preferably 3 costs and 3 benefits, looking at eco growth, employment, external stability). Apologies if the question has been asked, just direct me to the page.
Eco growth:
Adv: - Improves economic capacity to grow in the long run, hence furthering the potential economic growth
- Also allows for better technical and allocative efficiency.
- Better living standards
- Has low inflationary pressures
- It allows businesses to grow
Dis: - Has the potential to cause cost-push inflation, when economic growth is strong and there is zero cyclical unemployment. This will result in the labour demanding for higher wages, and hence the wage price spiral
- Also it kills off infant or import-competing industries, resulting in the structural unemployment
Unemployment/Income inequality:
Adv: - It encourages people to work more productive and attain new skills
- It causes more entrepreneurial risk taking.
Dis: - Causes structural unemployment.
- Causes a greater widening of the inequality gap
- This essentially causes constraints on the fiscal policy, as they have to provide retraining programs.
External stability:
Adv: - There is a greater access to cheaper and abundant funds
- It allows businesses to grow and become more competitive, resulting in specialisation and an increase in the exports, allowing the trade deficit to become a surplus.
Dis: - It causes economic volatility in the exchange rates.
- Also it causes structural problems such as the savings-investment gap, which results in a greater foreign loans, and a worsening of the primary income deficit in the CAD
-I guess that more volatility will put constraints on the monetary policy
Feel free to add more.
Came up with a few more in my exam today:
Environmental sustainability: -An increase in aggregate supply causes increased resource use. This deteriorates the ESD and intergenerational equity.
-However, this is combated by the implementation of market-based policies, and regulations on resource use. This evident in the regulations of water and fuel as well as the Renewable energy target.
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