- Who do you think is most responsible for the credit crunch?
- The banks
- George Bush
- Alan Greenspan
- Somebody else
- Do you think that some companies should be "bailed out" (given money) by governments? Under what circumstances should this happen?
- Some companies are called "too big to fail." What do you understand by this?
- Some say that if a company is "too big to fail" it is also "too big to exist", and should be broken up into smaller units. What is your opinion?
- One of the main reasons for the existing crisis is the fact that cheap money was pumped into the economy. Governments have responded by reducing interest rates even further and by trying to persuade banks to lend more money. What is your opinion of this policy?
- Governments have invented ways of simply creating money to fight the crisis and increase the quantity of money in the system. What do you think the consequences of this will be?
- Instead of the well-known problem of inflation (where prices increase), during the crisis some countries faced deflation (where prices fall). Why should falling prices be a problem?
- House prices are now falling in many parts of the world. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this?
- Is it the governments obligation to try to maintain full employment in their countries?
- Which problem should governments be most concerned about - unemployment or inflation? What actions can they take to control these two problems?
- Stock markets have performed very badly during the crisis. What difference, if any, do you think that makes to average people?