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Policy

Jan 2010 – Essays – Supply-Side

June 2010 – Essays - Government Spending

June 2011 – DR – Government Spending

Jan 2012 – DR – Government Spending

Jan 2011 – Essays – Policy Objectives

June 2012 – Essays – Policy Objectives

Growth

Jan 2010 – DR - Recession

June 2011 – Essays - Recessions

June 2012 – Essays - Recession

Jan 2012 – Essays - Growth

June 2012 – DR - Growth

Unemployment

Jan 2010 – Essays - Unemployment

Jan 2011 – DR – Cyclical Unemployment

Jan 2012 – Essays – Unemployment & Exchange Rates

Inflation/deflation

Jan 2011 – Essays – Causes of Inflation

Jan 2012 – DR – Inflation & Growth

June 2011 – Essays – Inflation & Deflation

June 2010 – Essays - Deflation

Globalisation & Trade

Jan 2010 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

June 2010 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

Jan 2011 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

June 2011 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

Jan 2012 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

June 2012 – DR – International Impact on UK Economy

June 2012 – Essays – Free Trade

June 2010 – DR - Europe

Jan 2011 – DR - Europe

June 2011 – DR - Europe

Jan 2012 – DR - Europe

June 2012 – DR - Europe

Balance of Payments & Exchange Rates

June 2010 – Essays – Protectionist Policies & BoP

Jan 2011 – Essays - Balance of Payments

Jan 2012 – Essays – Balance of Payments

Jan 2010 – Essays – Exchange Rates

June 2011 – Essays – Exchange Rates