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Store Home  >  Classroom Posters  >  Economics Posters  >  Economics Posters - UK Chartroom Vol 1

Economics Posters - UK Chartroom Vol 1

Price:   £20.00£23.00 Including VAT
Author: Geoff Riley (Eton College)
Published: 15 July 2008
Format: A3 160 gsm coated poster paper
Number of Posters : 15

Economics Posters - UK Chartroom Vol 1

Price:   £20.00£23.00 Including VAT
The aim of these posters is to provide teachers with a set of data charts offering students a sense of how the figures have moved over recent years but also bringing them up to speed with the latest developments.

The fifteen charts in Volume 1 of UK Chartroom cover the following data series:

1.Real GDP since 1970 - useful for teaching about the economic cycle and trend growth
2.Components of Aggregate Demand - ideal for introductory macro to give a sense of the relative importance of consumption in the UK circular flow of spending
3.Savings ratio, interest rates and jobs - factors influencing the propensity to save
4.CPI inflation and claimant count unemployment – good for showing the changing trade-off between jobs and prices
5.Dollar-Sterling exchange rate and USA-UK interest rate differentials - tracks the dollar exchange rate, do interest rate differentials have an impact?
6.Growth and Inflation - UK GDP and Consumer Price Index - data goes back to the early 1970s - helpful when teaching stagflation!
7.Two measures of inflation (RPI and CPI) - useful when teaching the measurement of inflation
8.House prices and consumer confidence - a turning point for the housing market! What drives confidence and how might it impact on the economy?
9.The cost of borrowing - overdrafts, credit cards, mortgages and base rates - useful when teaching about monetary policy - the base rate of interest is rarely the interest rate most of us face for our loans!
10.Changes in relative prices for goods and services - deflation and inflation for a selection of products including cigarettes, rail fares and clothing & footwear
11.UK government borrowing and the national debt - ideal when teaching fiscal policy - data series runs from 1990
12.Economic cycle and unemployment - is unemployment a lagging indicator of the cycle? - can unemployment rise in a growing economy?
13.Components of the UK current account (BoP) - tracks the annual balances for goods, services, investment income and transfers
14.Oil prices and the UK balance of trade in oil - the UK is now a net oil importer as this chart drawing on data from 1986 makes clear!
15.Income per head for selected EU countries - useful when teaching about living standards and the progress of convergence taking place within the EU
 
 

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