Austerity in Europe 2012

Most European countries have embarked on a range of austerity measures designed to reduce their budget deficits. Why have austerity measures been pursued with great vigour in Europe? What is impact of austerity measures on economic activity? Why Austerity? Pressure from Bond Markets. Investors have become nervous about holding debt in several Euro-zone countries. This …

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Prospects for Recovery in the UK economy 2012?

Given very low expectations, there are some encouraging signs for a weak economic recovery in the UK. The OBR increased growth forecasts to 0.8% in the UK for 2012. Helped by the recovery in the service sector, it looks like the UK will avoid a double dip recession. This still leaves GDP below the 2008 …

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Indian Economy 2012

An Overview of the Indian economy in 2012 and its prospects for the future. (Depressed by events in Europe, a look at an economy with a very different economic outlook). Summary In the past few years, the Indian economy has been growing rapidly – (e.g.  8.5%2010-11). However, this growth has led to an increase in …

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Japan Savings Ratio 2012

Japan has traditionally had a high savings ratio, but, in past decade the savings ratio has fallen to be close to European / US levels. Graph showing Japan Savings Rates Japan’s economy chasing illusions Since 1998, though Japanese saving rates have declined. The graph is a bit hard to read, but, since 2004, Japanese saving …

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Forecasts Pound and Euro in 2012

Despite the weakness of the UK economy, the Pound is forecast to rise against the Euro, due to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the debt crisis in the Eurozone. With Greece and other countries at risk of default, and even facing the prospect of a Euro break up, the Pound Sterling looks relatively attractive – despite …

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UK Economy 2012

Since 2007, the UK has experienced a variety of economic shocks which have caused a prolonged period of economic stagnation, high unemployment and uncertainty. In 2011, the economic recovery proved much weaker than expected, yet inflation was stubbornly high. In 2012, fundamental weaknesses are likely to keep the UK economy depressed with high unemployment and …

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Why is the Euro Strong 2011?

A look at why the value of the Euro is relatively strong despite the serious economic problems that the Eurozone faces. Readers Question: We keep getting told we face an imminent crisis. The Euro will fail, recession looms yet the stock markets soar after a sticking plaster is attached and the Euro remains high on …

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