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THE BRITISH ECONOMY

                      Past
                      Present
                      Future
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

¡  Introduction
¡  Foundation of British Economy
¡  Nature of The Economy
¡  Britain’s Current Economic Scenario
¡  London Stock Exchange
¡  London vs. Economy
¡  Role of The Government
¡  Involvement in International Trade
¡  Forecast on British Economy
¡  Summary
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION

       Britain’s known for its rich blend of art and science, and
also renound for its strong Economy. Due to which world has
seen some great Economists such as Adam Smith, Milton
Friedman, John Stuart Mill etc. Presence of such brilliant minds
helped Britain to form a firm fundamental base and knowledge
in the development of Economics.

       It also had an affluent availability of natural resources
which was strategically used for domestic consumption and
International Trade.

       Thus, it is important to understand the formation and
functioning of British Economy.
FOUNDATION OF BRITISH ECONOMY
FOUNDATION OF BRITISH ECONOMY

Background and History

¡  The history of British economy can be traced back from 1700. Since
    then the economy has grown in several different ways which has led to
    the prosperity of the nation and worldwide.

18 th Century Industrial Revolution (1770-1820)

¡  Since the inception of the United Kingdom, the Industrial Revolution
    acted as a major significance of development in the nation. It originated
    steam engine and upgraded its rail and road network. A lot of factories
    was set up which rendered substantial revenue to the country. It was
    therefore the first country in the world to industralise.
19 th Century Imperialism

¡  Britain patronized free trade which led to fewer barriers and tariffs.
¡  Pre and post world war, Britain produced tones of raw materials such as
    coal &steel and imported it globally.
¡  Invented the modern railway system and began foreign trade, all over
    the world.

The Great Depression(1929-39)

¡  In 1929, the Wall Street crash affected the international economy.
    United Kingdom too had faced major crisis on unemployment and
    poverty.
¡  On the contrary, it was a phase of prosperity in the Midlands and
    Southern England which was less industrial and more agricultural. It
    experienced a rapid boom in agro industry and also modern electricals.
20 th Century Renaissance

¡  Britain experienced major growth in its economy as it was not much
    effected by the economic recession until 1973. Thus it developed its
    economy and experienced a rapid growth and prosperity.
¡  It became member of various international organization such as
    International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, United Nations,
    European Union etc.
¡  UK’s economy became unstable after 2008 due to the economic melt
    down and euro crisis.


                                      Did	
  you	
  know:	
   Agriculture	
  and	
  Livestock	
  
                                      is	
  an	
  important	
  source	
  of	
  revenue	
  for	
  UK.	
  
                                      In	
   2001,	
   there	
   were	
   overall	
   180	
   million	
  
                                      chickens,	
   36	
   million	
   sheep	
   &	
   10	
   million	
  
                                      cattle.	
  
NATURE OF THE ECONOMY
NATURE OF THE ECONOMY

The ‘Mixed’ Economy

¡  UK is one of the many nations which follows a mixed economy
    system.
¡  A mixed economy is an economic system in which both state
    and public sector direct the economy.
¡  Thus, the private firms are free to produce and sell goods but
    it would be subject to an indirect regulation and control by the
    government. It induces to monitor the interest of weaker
    industry.
¡  Over the time the businesses have grew and formed different
    types of business organization.
Forms of Business Organization

¡  Sole Proprietor: It has one owner who is liable for all his
    assets and profit or debts. It is mostly witnessed in small and
    micro sector. Example: Shopkeeper and Farmers.
¡  Partnerships: More than one owner initiates a partnership
    firm/business. Each partner is liable for its own share and
    profit is distributed equally or as agreed upon.
¡  C o - o p e r a t i ve s : I t i s g e n e r a l l y c o n t ro l l e d by wo rke r s o r
    consumers of products. Usually the co-operative workers have
    share of profits. It is restricted to limited liability of the
    amount of shares by individual member s. Co-operatives
    generally involve in retail trade.
¡  Joint stoc k Companies: The company is owned by the
    shareholders, which is restricted to the limited liability of
    each investor.               There are mainly two types of companies-
    Public companies and Private Companies.
BRITAIN’S CURRENT ECONOMIC SCENARIO


¡  The UK economy is the seventh largest economy of the world
    in terms if Nominal GDP and eighth largest in terms of PPP
    (purchasing power parity).
¡  The most developed industries of UK is its national aerospace
    industry which is ranked third largest in the world.
¡  Pharmaceutical Industry and Oil & Gas are also the major
    source of revenue to economy.
Current State of the Economy due to Recession

¡  The UK economy is recovering from the biggest financial crisis
    in generation.

¡  It has been hit by a series of shocks which have significantly
    weakened the economic and fiscal outlook.

¡  Higher than expected inflation, driven by a sharp increase in
    global commodity prices.

¡  The Euro area crisis has increased instability and uncertainty.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE (LSE)

¡  The London Stock Exchange is one of the world’s oldest stock
    exchanges and can trace its history back more than 300
    years.

¡  The LSE is at the heart of the global financial market and is
    home to some of the largest, most successful and dynamic
    companies in the world.

¡  The LSE involves in Capital Market Trading, Stock Information
    Services and Derivatives.
Did	
  you	
  know:	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Exchange	
  is	
  the	
  most	
  international	
  of	
  all	
  the	
  
world’s	
  stock	
  exchanges,	
  with	
  around	
  3,000	
  companies	
  from	
  over	
  
70	
  countries	
  admitted	
  to	
  trading	
  on	
  its	
  markets.	
  
	
  
-­‐Live	
   financial	
   broadcasts	
   are	
   transmitted	
   throughout	
   the	
   day	
  
from	
  the	
  Exchange's	
  own	
  TV	
  studios.	
  
	
  
-­‐Over	
   400	
   firms,	
   mainly	
   investment	
   banks	
   and	
   stockbrokers,	
   are	
  
members	
  of	
  the	
  London	
  Stock	
  Exchange.	
  
	
  




                                                           Source: London Stock Exchange, National Website
LONDON VS. ECONOMY
LONDON VS ECONOMY

¡  London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom.

¡  It is world’s leading financial center alongside New York City.

¡  London is the most populated city not only in UK but Europe as
    a whole. About 12.5% of UK’s population reside in London
    which nearly 13 million (2010).

¡  London generates about 20% of UK’s GDP.

¡  City of London is home for Bank of England and London Stock
    Exchange.
ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT
ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT

¡  D e s p i t e t h e d i f f e r e n t a t t i t u d e t o w a r d s n a t i o n a l i s m ,
    government influence in the economy has grown during the
    20 t h century.
¡  The government rises money through stock exchange i.e. via
    selling bonds etc.
¡  Most of the government revenue is, however, raised through
    taxation.
¡  UK adopts the progressive taxation system, which means
    higher the income, higher tax to be paid. Thus there are
    different tax slabs for different level of income.
¡  Consumer pay tax against the of purchase of any product in
    terms of VAT (Value Added Tax, 20%). In China its 17%.
¡  The Government tend to spend £623 Billion on the welfare of
    the citizen. The amount is approximately ¥6,230,000,000,000
INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE

¡  Being just 1% population of the world, Britain is fourth or fifth
    largest trading nation of the world.

¡  Since 20 t h Century, UK has been involved in wide range of
    International trade. Thus it developed a strong relationship
    with many different countries for continuous import and
    export.

¡  After the formation of European Union, UK has been one of the
    most impor tant trader of goods along with France and
    Germany.

¡  In 2006, Britain exported £470 Billon and imported £603
    Billion worth goods and services
FORECAST ON BRITISH ECONOMY
FORECAST ON BRITISH ECONOMY

¡  The British Economy has been hit by recession and various
    economic crisis.

¡  Its GDP and PPP has depleted over the past couple of years.

¡  But over the last quarter it has witnessed the growth of 1%
    which gives tremendous hope to the nation.

  “We know what it takes to win, to win in the tough world of
 today, to win for all our people, to win for Britain. So let's get
                       out there and do it.”
          -David Cameron, Prime Minister, United Kingdom
                 (10 t h October,201 2; Troy Conference)
Source: Office for Budget Responsibility and HM Treasury.



   Chart 1.7: Receipts and expenditure
       49
                               Per cent of GDP                          Forecasts
       48
       47
       46
       45
       44
       43
       42
       41
       40
       39
       38
       37
       36
       35
       34
       33
        1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16

                                                                 Total Managed Expenditure
                                                                 Public sector current receipts


              Source: Office for Budget Responsibility and Office for National Statistics.



Performance against the mandate
SUMMARY
SUMMARY

¡  British Economy is one of the most diversified economy of the
    world. It is a gre at le arning cur ve for deve lope d and
    developing economies to adapt adequate changes to enhance
    their own economy like the United Kingdom.

¡  Although the country has seen a lot of economic instability in
    recent times, but gradually it has overcome all obstructions
    and is in the right track towards progression.
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British Economy

  • 1. THE BRITISH ECONOMY Past Present Future
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES ¡  Introduction ¡  Foundation of British Economy ¡  Nature of The Economy ¡  Britain’s Current Economic Scenario ¡  London Stock Exchange ¡  London vs. Economy ¡  Role of The Government ¡  Involvement in International Trade ¡  Forecast on British Economy ¡  Summary
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Britain’s known for its rich blend of art and science, and also renound for its strong Economy. Due to which world has seen some great Economists such as Adam Smith, Milton Friedman, John Stuart Mill etc. Presence of such brilliant minds helped Britain to form a firm fundamental base and knowledge in the development of Economics. It also had an affluent availability of natural resources which was strategically used for domestic consumption and International Trade. Thus, it is important to understand the formation and functioning of British Economy.
  • 6. FOUNDATION OF BRITISH ECONOMY Background and History ¡  The history of British economy can be traced back from 1700. Since then the economy has grown in several different ways which has led to the prosperity of the nation and worldwide. 18 th Century Industrial Revolution (1770-1820) ¡  Since the inception of the United Kingdom, the Industrial Revolution acted as a major significance of development in the nation. It originated steam engine and upgraded its rail and road network. A lot of factories was set up which rendered substantial revenue to the country. It was therefore the first country in the world to industralise.
  • 7. 19 th Century Imperialism ¡  Britain patronized free trade which led to fewer barriers and tariffs. ¡  Pre and post world war, Britain produced tones of raw materials such as coal &steel and imported it globally. ¡  Invented the modern railway system and began foreign trade, all over the world. The Great Depression(1929-39) ¡  In 1929, the Wall Street crash affected the international economy. United Kingdom too had faced major crisis on unemployment and poverty. ¡  On the contrary, it was a phase of prosperity in the Midlands and Southern England which was less industrial and more agricultural. It experienced a rapid boom in agro industry and also modern electricals.
  • 8. 20 th Century Renaissance ¡  Britain experienced major growth in its economy as it was not much effected by the economic recession until 1973. Thus it developed its economy and experienced a rapid growth and prosperity. ¡  It became member of various international organization such as International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, United Nations, European Union etc. ¡  UK’s economy became unstable after 2008 due to the economic melt down and euro crisis. Did  you  know:   Agriculture  and  Livestock   is  an  important  source  of  revenue  for  UK.   In   2001,   there   were   overall   180   million   chickens,   36   million   sheep   &   10   million   cattle.  
  • 9. NATURE OF THE ECONOMY
  • 10. NATURE OF THE ECONOMY The ‘Mixed’ Economy ¡  UK is one of the many nations which follows a mixed economy system. ¡  A mixed economy is an economic system in which both state and public sector direct the economy. ¡  Thus, the private firms are free to produce and sell goods but it would be subject to an indirect regulation and control by the government. It induces to monitor the interest of weaker industry. ¡  Over the time the businesses have grew and formed different types of business organization.
  • 11. Forms of Business Organization ¡  Sole Proprietor: It has one owner who is liable for all his assets and profit or debts. It is mostly witnessed in small and micro sector. Example: Shopkeeper and Farmers. ¡  Partnerships: More than one owner initiates a partnership firm/business. Each partner is liable for its own share and profit is distributed equally or as agreed upon. ¡  C o - o p e r a t i ve s : I t i s g e n e r a l l y c o n t ro l l e d by wo rke r s o r consumers of products. Usually the co-operative workers have share of profits. It is restricted to limited liability of the amount of shares by individual member s. Co-operatives generally involve in retail trade. ¡  Joint stoc k Companies: The company is owned by the shareholders, which is restricted to the limited liability of each investor. There are mainly two types of companies- Public companies and Private Companies.
  • 12. BRITAIN’S CURRENT ECONOMIC SCENARIO ¡  The UK economy is the seventh largest economy of the world in terms if Nominal GDP and eighth largest in terms of PPP (purchasing power parity). ¡  The most developed industries of UK is its national aerospace industry which is ranked third largest in the world. ¡  Pharmaceutical Industry and Oil & Gas are also the major source of revenue to economy.
  • 13. Current State of the Economy due to Recession ¡  The UK economy is recovering from the biggest financial crisis in generation. ¡  It has been hit by a series of shocks which have significantly weakened the economic and fiscal outlook. ¡  Higher than expected inflation, driven by a sharp increase in global commodity prices. ¡  The Euro area crisis has increased instability and uncertainty.
  • 15. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE (LSE) ¡  The London Stock Exchange is one of the world’s oldest stock exchanges and can trace its history back more than 300 years. ¡  The LSE is at the heart of the global financial market and is home to some of the largest, most successful and dynamic companies in the world. ¡  The LSE involves in Capital Market Trading, Stock Information Services and Derivatives.
  • 16. Did  you  know:  -­‐  The  Exchange  is  the  most  international  of  all  the   world’s  stock  exchanges,  with  around  3,000  companies  from  over   70  countries  admitted  to  trading  on  its  markets.     -­‐Live   financial   broadcasts   are   transmitted   throughout   the   day   from  the  Exchange's  own  TV  studios.     -­‐Over   400   firms,   mainly   investment   banks   and   stockbrokers,   are   members  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.     Source: London Stock Exchange, National Website
  • 18. LONDON VS ECONOMY ¡  London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ¡  It is world’s leading financial center alongside New York City. ¡  London is the most populated city not only in UK but Europe as a whole. About 12.5% of UK’s population reside in London which nearly 13 million (2010). ¡  London generates about 20% of UK’s GDP. ¡  City of London is home for Bank of England and London Stock Exchange.
  • 19. ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT
  • 20. ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT ¡  D e s p i t e t h e d i f f e r e n t a t t i t u d e t o w a r d s n a t i o n a l i s m , government influence in the economy has grown during the 20 t h century. ¡  The government rises money through stock exchange i.e. via selling bonds etc. ¡  Most of the government revenue is, however, raised through taxation. ¡  UK adopts the progressive taxation system, which means higher the income, higher tax to be paid. Thus there are different tax slabs for different level of income. ¡  Consumer pay tax against the of purchase of any product in terms of VAT (Value Added Tax, 20%). In China its 17%.
  • 21. ¡  The Government tend to spend £623 Billion on the welfare of the citizen. The amount is approximately ¥6,230,000,000,000
  • 23. INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE ¡  Being just 1% population of the world, Britain is fourth or fifth largest trading nation of the world. ¡  Since 20 t h Century, UK has been involved in wide range of International trade. Thus it developed a strong relationship with many different countries for continuous import and export. ¡  After the formation of European Union, UK has been one of the most impor tant trader of goods along with France and Germany. ¡  In 2006, Britain exported £470 Billon and imported £603 Billion worth goods and services
  • 25. FORECAST ON BRITISH ECONOMY ¡  The British Economy has been hit by recession and various economic crisis. ¡  Its GDP and PPP has depleted over the past couple of years. ¡  But over the last quarter it has witnessed the growth of 1% which gives tremendous hope to the nation. “We know what it takes to win, to win in the tough world of today, to win for all our people, to win for Britain. So let's get out there and do it.” -David Cameron, Prime Minister, United Kingdom (10 t h October,201 2; Troy Conference)
  • 26. Source: Office for Budget Responsibility and HM Treasury. Chart 1.7: Receipts and expenditure 49 Per cent of GDP Forecasts 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 Total Managed Expenditure Public sector current receipts Source: Office for Budget Responsibility and Office for National Statistics. Performance against the mandate
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  • 29. SUMMARY ¡  British Economy is one of the most diversified economy of the world. It is a gre at le arning cur ve for deve lope d and developing economies to adapt adequate changes to enhance their own economy like the United Kingdom. ¡  Although the country has seen a lot of economic instability in recent times, but gradually it has overcome all obstructions and is in the right track towards progression.