Global fragmentation in economics refers to the increasing division of the world economy into distinct blocs or regions, each characterized by separate trade systems, economic policies, or ...
Calculate the percentage change in USA oil production between 2008 and 2023 to two decimal places. Compare the combined oil production of the USA to the combined production of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, ...
The Bank of England’s latest Financial Stability Report (November 2024) serves as a masterclass in understanding the delicate balancing act of safeguarding a nation’s economy. Beneath its meticulous ...
Keynesian economists and Austrian school economists offer fundamentally different approaches to responding to financial crises, rooted in contrasting views about the economy's functioning and the role ...
In a new video, Geoff discusses some of the key data on the UK economy in the aftermath of the October 2024 Budget and the election of Trump as US President. Can the UK economy break out of a ...
Rising demand for Indian cocoa beans is transforming agriculture and boosting local production. India’s cocoa production is surging, with output growing 40% since 2015 to 110,000 tonnes in 2023, yet ...
Vauxhall’s Luton Closure: What It Means for the Economy and the Race to Net Zero 26th November 2024 ...
Here is a digital version of the new, free print magazine for all A-Level and BTEC Law students.
The process by which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Why Just Eat is Leaving the London Stock Exchange: Costs, ...
Supermarket loyalty pricing, where members pay less than non-members for certain products, is becoming ubiquitous in the UK, accounting for a whopping £5 billion in revenue over just three months in ...
When a household name like Just Eat Takeaway announces it’s delisting from the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the story isn’t just about one company—it’s a lens into broader economic themes. What makes ...
The rumble of engines at Vauxhall’s historic Luton van factory will soon fall silent. Stellantis, its parent company, has announced plans to close the site in April 2025, putting 1,100 jobs at risk.