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ENGELBERT STOCKHAMMER

Professor of Economics at Kingston University
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Professor of Economics at Kingston University

Why is petrol getting more expensive when the price of crude oil is at an all-time low?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
I would suggest that this is essentially about the market power of the oil companies, and that the price will come down at some point. Essentially, the Saudis are waging a war over oil... Читать далее
Professor of Economics at Kingston University

Which economies are most likely to dominate the 21st century?

спрашиваетEdie Mullen  · 1 ответ
If present trajectories are anything to go by, China and India will be even more powerful players than they are now. India is not growing as quickly as China, but it’s certainly growing... Читать далее
Professor of Economics at Kingston University

How exactly did money become an object of value?

спрашиваетOphelia Stimpson  · 1 ответ
In a sense, because it’s there to measure value, money has only ever been an object of value. But there are different theories about how it was invented. One theory is that it’s... Читать далее
Professor of Economics at Kingston University

What is neoliberalism, and why are we being told it's finished?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
Neoliberalism is an economic policy strategy consisting of deregulation of labour markets, financial deregulation, privatization and globalisation of trade openness. I certainly wouldn’t... Читать далее
Professor of Economics at Kingston University

What’s Britain’s economic future after Brexit?

спрашиваетEdie Mullen  · 1 ответ
This is tricky because we don’t know what Brexit will look like. However, there are hopes associated with Brexit that do not strike me as realistic. I would certainly think that a “hard... Читать далее
Professor of Economics at Kingston University

How likely is another global crash?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
I would think it’s not too likely because the financial imbalances, household debt levels and property-price inflation in most countries are substantially lower than they were in 2007... Читать далее