Two good examples for your Theme 4 macro notes! A growing number of countries rich in natural resources that the rest of the world needs are introducing export restrictions of raw, unprocessed...

Read more ›

A Grocery supplier, Proctor & Associates, is taking Lidl to court, alleging that the latter has systemically destroyed its business, using its monopsony power to poach its suppliers, or using...

Read more ›

The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee have published a report looking at the state of the UK economy, noting that the loss of half a million workers from the UK economy poses an existential...

Read more ›

Another call for a wealth tax, with the Equality Trust noting that the number of billionaires in the UK has increased by 20% since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, as a result of government...

Read more ›

The government are introducing and funding a price cap - limiting the cost of bus journeys in certain locations to £2 per single journey. The cap will run from January 1 to March 31. This means...

Read more ›

Here is an example of change in action with an article looking at the future for car dealerships, suggesting that new models of buying cars and the banning of new petrol and diesel car sales from...

Read more ›

Students need to have a clear understanding of the different types and causes of unemployment. Cyclical (or demand-deficient) unemployment is one of them. In this short revision video, we look at...

Read more ›

Fears of price deflation now seem a distant memory with CPI inflation in the UK economy climbing to 11% during 2022. Students often confuse disinflation with deflation, so we have produced a quick...

Read more ›

Phillip Inman writes in the Observer about the notion being put about by the Chancellor and the Bank of England, arguing that wage settlements are in danger of sustaining inflation. But how true is...

Read more ›

If you believe in free trade you might think that it seems reasonable to have developed economies exporting their waste to developing economies, notably in South East Asia.

Read more ›

This article about the nature of global brewing, and the production of 'foreign' beer in the UK, for the British market. Does it really matter where a beer is brewed?

Read more ›

Borrowing costs have risen again, by the forecast 0.5%, to 3.5% - the highest level for 14 years (i.e. since the 2008 global financial crisis). Inflation is still 10.7%, still nearly 9% above the...

Read more ›

Did you know that Scotland has a different income tax system to the rest of the UK? You do now, if only because Deputy First Minister, John Swinney, announced tax changes in his Budget today. The...

Read more ›

Proof here that inflation is not just a developed world phenomenon: it's a global issue, not least in South Asia, not least in Sri Lanka as a result of the financial crisis, and here in India,...

Read more ›

This World Bank clip looks at the costs of corruption to developmental objectives - and the insidious nature of corruption in developing economies: eroding social capital, reducing trust in public...

Read more ›

This is a really interesting story about New Zealand's latest move to eradicate smoking with the government passing legislation to ban smoking by gradually raising the minimum age at which you can...

Read more ›

15th December 2022

Has UK inflation peaked?

Are we close to peak inflation in the UK and an easing of the pain of fast-rising prices? UK consumer price inflation eased to an annual rate of 10.7% in November, down from 11.1% in October and...

Read more ›

Here is a short but important primer from the Financial Times on Planetary Boundaries and their significance for sustainable growth. It could be used as a excellent bridging video when teaching and...

Read more ›

Strike action is on the rise but how close are we to the industrial strife commonplace during the 1970s?

Read more ›

The latest data shows that US inflation is falling - with the rate for November dropping to 7.1%, from 7.7% in October. This is clearly good news - it suggests that the worst effects of the...

Read more ›

© 2002-2024 Tutor2u Limited. Company Reg no: 04489574. VAT reg no 816865400.