Category: Inflation

  • Inflation, Oil Prices, and How the President May Influence Them

    Inflation, Oil Prices, and How the President May Influence Them Table of Contents Introduction Inflation Factors Oil Prices Factors Presidents Influence Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Inflation and oil prices are actual modern themes, as they are directly connected with the incomes and wealth of most people. Various factors influence them, and only some of…

  • Inflation in India and China

    Inflation in India and China Table of Contents Introduction Phenomenon of inflation Inflation in China Inflation in India Conclusion References Introduction The tie between economic growth and the role of inflation has been of interest to the economist, especially now in the light of the global financial crunch. The emergence of new and rapidly growing…

  • The Unemployment and Inflation Causes in Australia

    The Unemployment and Inflation Causes in Australia The change in the Australian 2021 indicator of unemployment is the representation of cyclical unemployment since it lasted less than a year. While growing by 42.3% from 2019 to 2020, the unemployment rate decreased in the following year to 33.8% from 2020 to 2021 as seen in table…

  • Balance of Payments, Inflation and Exchange Rate

    Balance of Payments, Inflation and Exchange Rate Table of Contents Introduction Balance of payments Inflation Exchange Rate Conclusion References Introduction Government economic policies have been known in the world over to take shapes depending on the economic situation at the given times. Major drivers of shifts in economic policies include the desire to control high…

  • The Mechanisms of Inflation

    The Mechanisms of Inflation Table of Contents Introduction Aggregate Demand and Supply Model and Inflation Critical Analysis of Low Inflation Conclusion Reference List Introduction High inflation is considered a severe problem for many national economies, and there are several reasons for it. It takes place when the prices grow, and the purchasing power of money…

  • Real vs. Inflationary Growth: Whats the Difference?

    Real vs. Inflationary Growth: Whats the Difference? Real growth and inflation are associated with the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GDP is the total market worth of a nations products and services during a specific period (Feldstein, 2017). When Comparing periods of GDP growth, real growth takes inflation or deflation into account, while the inflationary growth…

  • Exploration of Price Increase and Inflation Over the Years

    Exploration of Price Increase and Inflation Over the Years Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Beyond Numbers is a new Bureau of Labor Statistics publication that explores how inflation affects the economy. The publication Exploring price increase in 2021 and previous periods of inflation studies price increases by 2021, including information on the…

  • How Raising Interest Rates Helps Fight Inflation and High Prices

    How Raising Interest Rates Helps Fight Inflation and High Prices There is a mutual relationship between business and government where the government regulates the environment in which business operates, and the businesses decide which government will be in place to influence their operations. Businesses look to the government to regulate or deregulate how they operate.…

  • Inflation and Unemployment in Bavaria

    Inflation and Unemployment in Bavaria Expansionist fiscal policy is a series of government measures aimed at increasing aggregate demand. They involve cutting net taxes or increasing government purchases and may reduce the number of unemployed. According to the Keynesian theory, such actions should be taken only to overcome the economic recession and stabilize the countrys…

  • Measuring Inflation: Consumer Price Index

    Measuring Inflation: Consumer Price Index Measuring inflation is crucial for a countrys economic management and effective response to market changes. Many tools have been introduced to correctly and effectively measure inflation, yet the Consumer Price Index (CPI) remains the most widely used in many countries, including the USA. By representing changes in prices of all…