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recession –> depression?

Posted: October 24th, 2009 under 2. DESCRIPTION --what's happening now?, 3. PRESCRIPTION -- what should we do?, 4. JOLTS -- What is our best stimulus strategy?, 7. Energy innovation & environment, 8. Ferries - Our marine highways, Uncategorized.


Gloomy picture in the UK.  Expecting the 3rd quarter data to show a bit of growth signaling the technical end of the recession, the turnaround wasn’t there as noted by the Telegraph’s economics editor. This despite ‘quantitative easing’ (massive gov’t. spending) paralleling our huge stimulus efforts.  Here’s his chart.

London Times editors note that our economists are having a hard time forecasting — one more worry.

And click to continue to see a British comparison of this recession/depression with others since the 30s.



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  1. This despite ‘quantitative easing’ (massive gov’t. spending) paralleling our huge stimulus efforts.  Here’s his chart…..

    Очень полезная штука…

    Trackback by Антон Павлович — 18 March 2010 @ 10:21 am

  2. Собственно уже будет скоро…

    ограниченного транспортном London Times editors note that our economists […….

    Trackback by Kylie Batt — 21 April 2010 @ 2:47 am

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