lundi 20 février 2012

Des souffrances inutiles

Infographie : François Descheemaekere
Pain Without Gain

[The New York Times]

Paul Krugman, professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University, Nobel Prize in Economics 2008.

Last week the European Commission confirmed what everyone suspected: the economies it surveys are shrinking, not growing. It’s not an official recession yet, but the only real question is how deep the downturn will be. And this downturn is hitting nations that have never recovered from the last recession. For all America’s troubles, its gross domestic product has finally surpassed its pre-crisis peak; Europe’s has not. And some nations are suffering Great Depression-level pain:
Greece and Ireland have had double-digit declines in output, Spain has 23 percent unemployment, Britain’s slump has now gone on longer than its slump in the 1930s. Worse yet, European leaders — and quite a few influential players here — are still wedded to the economic doctrine responsible for this disaster.

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