(Fuente: Global Macro Monitor, via Creditwritedowns.com)
Posts Tagged ‘USA
(Fuente: Credit Writedowns)
(Fuente Mc Kinsey, círculos de colores QFC)
(Fuente: Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., via Business Week)
Net Fiscal Stimulus During the Great Recession
This paper studies the patterns of fiscal stimuli in the OECD countries propagated by the global crisis. Overall, we find that the USA net fiscal stimulus was modest relative to peers, despite it being the epicenter of the crisis, and having access to relatively cheap funding of its twin deficits. The USA is ranked at the bottom third in terms of the rate of expansion of the consolidated government consumption and investment of the 28 countries in sample. Contrary to historical experience, emerging markets had strongly countercyclical policy during the period immediately preceding the Great Recession and the Great Recession. Many developed OECD countries had procyclical fiscal policy stance in the same periods. Federal unions, emerging markets and countries with very high GDP growth during the pre-recession period saw larger net fiscal stimulus on average than their counterparts. We also find that greater net fiscal stimulus was associated with lower flow costs of general government debt in the same or subsequent period.
Link al Paper
¿Por que no leerse las 600s paginas del reporte gubernamental sobre las causas de la crisis financiera y economica de USA, a.k.a The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report?
El capitulo 8 –The CDO Machine– suena atrapante….
Link al Reporte.
Gráfico du Jour: Nominal vs Real
(Fuente Visualizing Economics)
Una Galería de Gráficos
Es lo que tiene el excelente blog Calculated Risk. Tratan solo sobre la Economía de Estados Unidos, pero aún así hay variedad para todos los gustos. Vale la pena una recorrida, para un poco de perspectiva.