Category: Inflation

  • 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 economic activities. Some governments may…

  • 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 goods and services purchased for…

  • 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 previous periods of inflation (Bennion et al., 2022). In…

  • 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. This paper focuses on a news article on how raising…

  • Measuring Inflation: Article Analysis

    Table of Contents Problems of Measuring Cost of Living Reasons for the Problem to Exist Solutions Suggested in the Article Reference Problems of Measuring Cost of Living Fluctuating in a seemingly unpredictable way, inflation rates are shaped by a range of factors, one of which is the change in the cost of living. However, measuring…

  • The Impact of Government Spending on GDP Growth, Unemployment, and Inflation

    Table of Contents Introduction Unemployment Impact of Interest Rate on Inflation References Introduction Real GDP Refers to every financial activity done by the government, including consumption, investment, and transfer payment. Each form of public spending is dependent on the availability of government revenue. Most governments use different approaches, such as taxation, to generate revenues (Moore…

  • Options to Combat High UK Inflation Rate

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction Inflation is a significant point of concern for all experts in the economy, as well as for ordinary citizens. The rise in consumer prices, which is not comparable to the values of the next few years, has a significant impact on consumer behavior and business. In…

  • Inflation in the Real Estate Industry

    Table of Contents Introduction Size and/or Growth of Industry Macroeconomic Indicator or Policy and Its Importance and Impact Recent Trend Conclusion Sources Introduction This paper will cover the Real Estate industry in the United States. The Real Estate industry is part of the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing sector, which includes renting and leasing…

  • Nominal Anchor: Monetary Targeting and Inflation

    Introduction Nominal anchor is the behavioral regulation used by Central Banks on the verge of alleviating nominal variables such as a countrys general price level. To be more precise, these mechanisms are adopted to check on either deflation or inflation in the country. The commonly used nominal anchors by the Central Banks include assets prices…

  • The Problem of Inflation: Crucial Aspects

    Of primary importance is the recognition that inflation is not an unnatural or harmful mechanism for a countrys economy. Certainly, from the point of view of an ordinary citizen who pays taxes and gives their private money for goods, it may seem that the absence of pre-election inflation or even deflation are good strategies to…