recession
What does QE3 mean for the real economy?
Ben Fox analyses what the latest round of quantitative easing means for the real economy
Quantitative Easing is stimulating commodity trading, not the real economy
Quantitative Easing is stimulating commodity training, not the real economy. time for a 'real' quantitative easing, aimed and stimultaing green growth.
Positive trade figures undermine Osborne’s claim that Eurozone is to blame for negative growth
Will Straw explores the release of the UK's trade figures today, and asks what they mean for the chancellor's claim that the Eurozone is to blame for our shrinking GDP.
Economic Update – February 2012: Double dipped
IPPR chief economist Tony Dolphin presents the economic update for February 2012.
Excuses, excuses, excuses: The Eurozone crisis, weakness in the US, or the wrong type of snow?
Alex Hern rebuts the FTs claim that the low growth the UK is experiencing is due to matters outside Osborne's control.
Krugman savages the “austerity debacle”
Paul Krugman has attacked the “austerity debacle” taking place in Britain, pointing out the UK is "nowhere close" to regaining ground lost during the recession.