Monday 18 January 2016

economics

Importance of Macro Economy on Our Daily Lives

When making decisions we don’t tend to first look at leading economic indicators. But, perceptions about the economic outlook can influence certain decisions. For example, those aware of the current economic situation may be aware the depth of the recession which makes a period of low interest rates more likely. This suggests that if you could get a mortgage, mortgage payments would be cheaper, but, saving would give a poor return.
However, the bad state of the economy and high unemployment rate is a factor that may encourage students to stay on and study. Since youth unemployment is currently very high, it makes more sense to spend three years getting a degree rather than going straight on to the job market.
The only problem is that many other students are thinking the same. Hence the competition for university places is becoming much stronger. Another motivation to spend more time studying and less time working at Little Chef….