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CHIMO

(9,223 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 07:08 PM Jan 2012

The wilful amnesia of Europe's austerity debacle

Last week, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a British thinktank, released a startling chart comparing the current slump with past recessions and recoveries. It turns out that by one important measure – changes in real GDP since the recession began – Britain is doing worse this time than it did during the Great Depression. Four years into the Depression, British GDP had regained its previous peak; four years after the Great Recession began, Britain is nowhere close to regaining its lost ground.

Nor is Britain unique. Italy is also doing worse than it did in the 1930s and with Spain clearly heading for a double-dip recession, that makes three of Europe's big five economies members of the worse-than club. Yes, there are some caveats and complications, but this nonetheless represents a stunning failure of policy.

And it's a failure, in particular, of the austerity doctrine that has dominated elite policy discussion both in Europe and, to a large extent, in the United States for the past two years.

OK, about those caveats: On one side, British unemployment was much higher in the 1930s than it is now, because the British economy was depressed mainly thanks to an ill-advised return to the gold standard even before the Depression struck. On the other side, Britain had a notably mild Depression compared with the United States.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/jan/31/europe-austerity-debacle

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The wilful amnesia of Europe's austerity debacle (Original Post) CHIMO Jan 2012 OP
Iceland did the right thing, Warpy Feb 2012 #1

Warpy

(111,135 posts)
1. Iceland did the right thing,
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 01:06 AM
Feb 2012

nationalizing the banks and putting the fraudsters into prison while retaining their social programs. Everybody's poorer, of course, but the economy is healthy and getting healthier.

The plutocrats are just terrified everybody else is going to realize just how well that's worked out. The plutocrats would rather strip the rest of us of the few things we have left and leave us to starve.

The plutocrats never realize they need us a hell of a lot more than we need them.

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