The general election campaign is in full swing in Britain, and it seems it’s all about austerity. From London, The New York Times reports that the
campaign revolves around a single issue: the economy, and whether its
rebound is the result of an austerity policy championed by the
Conservative-led government of David Cameron, or in spite of it.
When in doubt, we should let the facts speak for themselves. This chart tells it all:
The
points in the chart represent thirty of the high-income democracies
that comprise the OECD. It covers the years 2010-2014, the Cameron
government’s term in office. The vertical axis shows the average annual
rate of growth during the period. The horizontal axis shows the degree
of austerity, or fiscal consolidation, as economists prefer to
call it, applied in each country. The UK is right in the middle, just
slightly below average in terms both of austerity and growth. >>>Read more
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