Archive for the 'Recession' Category

Jul 01 2010

Depression Ahead?

Feeling optimistic about the economy? Here are some articles to change your mood!

 

The key point in  Paul Krugman’s Depression Economics is “government spending is a huge tax on true economic productivity.”

 

Why The Greater Depression Still Lies Ahead discusses the impact of debt on the Great Depression and the similarities our current economic situation.

 

Stocks’ bear market risk accelerates is not optimistic about the second half of the year.

 

The New Wildcard of Political Uncertainty has this interesting observation:  “Incidentally, to bring today’s jobless rate down from 9.9 percent to 5 percent over the next five years, the U.S. economy would need to produce 250,000 net new jobs per month every month for five years straight. How tough would that be? The average net new job creation since 1990 has been 90,000 a month.”

 

A Dash of Insight: June Employment Report Preview has some interesting comments on predicting unemployment numbers.

 

ADP Jobs Report Supports Double-Dip Case is another article supporting a double-dip recession.

 

Don’t forget Europe. What is going on over there can affect us:  The Consequences of European Austerity

 

Here is another story on the effects of austerity: Ireland in Decline, Or, What Austerity Looks Like.

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Jun 13 2010

Double Dip Recession?

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A lot of people are talking about a double dip recession. Here’s an interesting article on the topic: The Case For and Against a Second Dip.

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