Biggest Budget in 30 years
The Chancellor announced some of the largest tax and spending changes ever experienced in peace time as it strives to bring down the massive government budget deficit. IB and new A2 students need to be asking themselves the following questions:
Does this large reduction in AD risk tipping the economy back into recession?
If so, why is the Chancellor doing it?
What side would a Keynesian economist take? And a monetarist? Why would they come to different conclusions?
Is this really a budget where the pain is spread across all income groups?
In what ways will the changes effect the incentives to work and save?
Read these two articles to help you (click on the link):
News Article from the BBC
Stephanie Flanders Blog
The latter article from the BBC's Stephanie Flanders is the latest in a series of excellent blog additions. Her blog is a must at the moment.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Introduction Activity For New Year 10 Classes
For Year 9 Business Students starting this term:
Click here for the template to help you with your presentation and see below for the supporting PowerPoint.
Mrs Hannay and Mr De Kort
Click here for the template to help you with your presentation and see below for the supporting PowerPoint.
Mrs Hannay and Mr De Kort
Launching your own drinks company
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AS Economics and Business Summer Work
New Yr12 Students:
Click here to find the AS Economics and Business summer work to be completed by September.
Mrs Beaumont
Click here to find the AS Economics and Business summer work to be completed by September.
Mrs Beaumont
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