British
recession worse than previously thought
Britain’s
recession is deeper than thought as official data on Thursday shows
the economy shrank 0.3 percent in the first quarter following a
higher-than-expected 0.4-percent contraction in late 2011.
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June, 2012
The
Office for National Statistics said in a statement that British gross
domestic product (GDP) shrank 0.3 percent between January and March
compared with the final quarter of last year — confirming its
previous reading.
But
it revised its data for the fourth quarter of 2011, stating that GDP
contracted by 0.4 percent between October and December, worse than a
previous estimate of minus 0.3 percent.
A
recession is defined as two quarters running of contraction.
….
and a depression, which we have, is
a long period of deleveraging quite distinct from normal business
cycles.
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