How Much Has Government Spending Been Cut?

According to one Bond trading firm, austerity is a con and government spending hasn’t fallen significantly. (Telegraph) Government Spending 2011-12 – £681.4bn Tax 2011-12 – £558.1bn Deficit in finances – £123.3bn Changes in government spending 2009-10   +4.6% Changes in Government spending 2010-11  +0.3% Change in government spending 2011-12   -1.5%   Tulllet Prebon, a bond trading …

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Will Cutting Government Spending Bring Economic Growth?

Readers Question: Will Cutting Public spending bring economic growth?Do Countries with lower government spending as a % of GDP have higher economic growth rates? After recent data on -0.7% growth in Q2 2012, several experts offered suggestions for restoring economic growth to the UK. In the Guadian, Sheila Lawlor suggested (link): The UK’s output figures, …

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EU Government Spending as % of GDP

Readers Question: when I read the EU spends 50% of their GDP, what does that actually mean? That half of Europe’s taxes are spent on government projects like welfare and entitlements, like taking money from the left hand pocket and putting money in the right hand pocket? I’m lost. Could you please use credit cards …

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Question: Is large government spending bad for economic growth?

Readers Question: Is large government spending bad for economic growth? to what extent does empirical evidence support this assertion? How Government Spending Might Lead to Lower Economic Growth Higher spending leads to higher taxes. Higher income taxes may discourage people from working. High corporation tax might discourage firms from setting up in that country. (e.g. …

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List of Government Spending as % of GDP

This is a list of government spending as a % of GDP. The highest on this list is Zimbabwe with 97.8% of GDP. Amongst developed countries, the highest levels of government spending include Iceland (57%), Sweden (52%) and France (52.8%) China’s government spending accounts for only 20% of GDP

Question: Can a government borrow rather than cut spending?

Readers Question: Why can’t a debt-crippled and deficit-induced state, go on with its most normal economic activities (by borrowing the needed money to make sure that no or at the most, unproductive spendings are curbed, no tax rates up, and no austerity measures) in a bid to emerge out of debt & deficit potholes sooner …

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Spending cuts of coalition government and job losses

The coalition expects 490,000 public sector jobs to be lost by 2014-15 as a direct result of its drastic spending cuts, Danny Alexander, the chief secretary to the Treasury, has accidently disclosed. (link to Guardian) In addition the spending cuts, wage freezes and job losses will have a knock on effect to the rest of …

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