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Managing the economy

GCSE ECONOMICS: UNIT 12. Managing the economy. Fiscal & Monetary Policy. Learning Objectives. Understand how the government uses Fiscal Policy to achieve its economic objectives Analyse how the Bank of England uses Monetary Policy to help control inflation. Links with previous lessons….

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Managing the economy

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  1. GCSE ECONOMICS: UNIT 12 Managing the economy Fiscal & Monetary Policy

  2. Learning Objectives • Understand how the government uses Fiscal Policy to achieve its economic objectives • Analyse how the Bank of England uses Monetary Policy to help control inflation

  3. Links with previous lessons… • If you recall from our work on the economic cycle, the government would ideally like real GDP to grow at (or as close to) the trend rate- why is this? A. If this can be achievedthen growth is moresustainable, the level of unemployment remains low, inflationis low and stable andthere is a greater chance of a balance of payments

  4. Fiscal Policy introduced… • Achieving a smooth(er) economic cycle is easier said than done! • Fiscal policy is one tool the UK government can use to combat the cyclical nature of real GDP and help smooth the economic cycle (i.e. achieve it’s economic objectives) • Fiscal policy includes both government taxation (both direct and indirect) and government expenditure • Fiscal policy can therefore have a huge impact on people’s incomes and therefore their incentive to spend

  5. Fiscal Policy in The Budget • Each year the incumbent government reviews its fiscal policy, setting out the level level of taxation and spendingin The Budget for the year(s) ahead • Open the document called The Budget & Fiscal Policy and summarise the changes to government taxation and spendingin the latest budget

  6. Gimme 5 things you know about the Bank of England! • You have 5 minutes to use the internet (if you need it!)

  7. Monetary Policy • In small groups produce a mini-slideshow which covers the following; • Who are the BOE? • What are the objectives of the BOE? • What is Monetary Policy? • How can Monetary Policy help to control inflation and economic growth? • How have interest rates changed over the past 10 years (chart)? You have 20 mins!!

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