[permaculture] Economy will get a lot worse -- The Economist - Boing Boing

Lawrence F. London, Jr. lflj at intrex.net
Sun Apr 26 22:49:33 EDT 2009



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Economy will get a lot worse -- The Economist
Posted by Cory Doctorow, April 26, 2009 7:17 AM | permalink
Think the economy is showing signs of recovery? The Economist says it's going to get a lot worse, for a long, long time, 
before it gets better. Read it and weep.

     Thanks to massive--and unsustainable--fiscal and monetary transfusions, output will eventually stabilise. But in 
many ways, darker days lie ahead. Despite the scale of the slump, no conventional recovery is in sight. Growth, when it 
comes, will be too feeble to stop unemployment rising and idle capacity swelling. And for years most of the world's 
economies will depend on their governments.

     Consider what that means. Much of the rich world will see jobless rates that reach double-digits, and then stay 
there. Deflation--a devastating disease in debt-laden economies--could set in as record economic slack pushes down 
prices and wages, particularly since headline inflation has already plunged thanks to sinking fuel costs. Public debt 
will soar because of weak growth, prolonged stimulus spending and the growing costs of cleaning up the financial mess. 
The OECD's member countries began the crisis with debt stocks, on average, at 75% of GDP; by 2010 they will reach 100%. 
One analysis suggests persistent weakness could push the biggest economies' debt ratios to 140% by 2014. Continuing 
joblessness, years of weak investment and higher public-debt burdens, in turn, will dent economies' underlying 
potential. Although there is no sign that the world economy will return to its trend rate of growth any time soon, it is 
already clear that this speed limit will be lower than before the crisis hit.

A glimmer of hope?
http://www.economist.com/printedition/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=13527685
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