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Economics A Level, Year 2 - Chapter 5

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These A* Economics A Level notes cover the whole topic of macroeconomic policies and their conflicts, inter-connectedness and effectiveness including knowledge, theory and application needed for answering exam questions and evaluative points to hit the top marks, not forgetting the wide use of diagrammatical explanations. These notes are formatted with clarity, colour and conciseness which best help you digest and remember the information. This guide is compiled from class notes, website notes and economics text books ensuring you with a fully informed guide. Other A Level Year 1 and 2 chapters can be found in my profile.

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Economics A Level Year 2 – Chapter 5

CONTENT

Government macroeconomic intervention
Government macro policy aims
Inter-connectedness of problems
Effectiveness of policy options to meet all
macroeconomic objectives

, Government macro policy aims

AIMS



Economic Satisfactory Stable Exchange Low
Low Inflation
Growth BOP Rate Unemployment

1. LOW INFLATION
Governments tend to target an inflation rate of 2% as it brings the following
benefits, helping maintain international competitiveness and is considered the
best compromise between avoiding the costs of inflation and deflation.


ADVANTAGES


Price stability: Helps firms to predict future costs and accurate decisions in
the long run.


Investment: Firms will be more confident and optimistic to invest and it also
increases productive capacity, enabling higher rates of economic growth in
the future.


Real savings: Prevents savers seeing a fall in real value of savings.


Competitiveness: Causes an increase in exports as they are cheaper given
low inflation and an improvement in the current account of the BOP. Boosts
competitiveness in the long run.

, Prevent boom and bust cycles: If there is higher inflation, there can be a
boom but as it is unsustainable.




2. ECONOMIC GROWTH
In the UK, the trend of economic growth is 2.5%, governments aim to have
sustainable economic growth for the long run. In emerging markets and LEDCs,
governments may aim to first increase economic development – increasing life
expectancy, living standards and improving literacy rates – before economic
growth, which increases value of national output, income and expenditure and
higher living standards.


ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES


Higher average incomes: enables Current account deficit: Higher
consumers to consume more goods/ economic growth tends to increase
services and enjoy better standards consumption on imports and
of living. EG: During the twentieth therefore causes a deterioration on
century, it reduced levels of poverty the current account. The UK is
and enabled an increase in life susceptible to a current account
expectancy. deficit in high growth as UK has a
high marginal propensity to import.


Lower unemployment: firms tend to Congestion, pollution and depletion
employ more workers when there is of non-renewable resources
economic growth, hence creating
more employment.


Lower government borrowing: Inflation: If the increase in AD is more
creates higher tax revenues, and than the increase in AS there is

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