- My Account
- Logout
- Register
- Login
Gordon Brown 'has to keep spending for UK to recover'
Related Articles
09 February 2010
Professor Joseph Stiglitz, a former World Bank chief economist and senior adviser to Bill Clinton's administration, urged the Prime Minister to ignore the financial markets and make plans for a further boost to the economy in case Britain relapsed into recession.
The Nobel Laureate dismissed David Cameron's suggestion that the confidence of the financial markets might be regained by comparatively small cuts in public spending and the budget deficit.
He warned that the markets could not be appeased with cuts to public spending.
"You're dealing with a crazy man. You're asking what I can do to placate a crazy man? Having got what he wants he will still kill you."
He also said that it was "unconscionable" for the ratings agencies to threaten to downgrade Britain's creditworthiness, which would mean the Government would have to pay more to borrow money. "Fiscal fetishism is really dangerous," he said.
Professor Stiglitz said that given Britain's feeble return to growth, Mr Brown should plan to keep up, or even extend, the fiscal stimulus.
He said: "The likelihood is of a marked slowdown from current growth, which is very weak. Whether that means negative territory or stagnation will depend on what the Government does. If there is a premature withdrawal of stimulus it is more likely that there will be a double dip.
"You want to show a sensitivity towards the deficit but also sensitivity towards the timing [of a withdrawal of stimulus], and the fact is that recovery is not robust."
Comments
Top stories in Business
Top stories in Business
-
Boris Johnson attacks ‘Left-bias’ BBC -
Action needed now on Romanian beggars who are turning Park Lane into an eyesore
-
Evicted Marble Arch beggars set up camp 50 yards away... in the middle of Park Lane
-
Life in jail for merciless pair who shot father-of-four dead in 'trivial' McDonald's row -
More than half of cyclists say they jump red lights - but argue it is for their own safety
Can you imagine a career in teaching?
Be inspired to teach - let real teachers show you how rewarding the job can be.
Securing the business and education legacy of London 2012
The 2012 Games will last just over a month, but thanks to Cisco, a legacy of business growth and educational excellence will last for years.
Win a Silverstone track day with Zantac 75
Feel the burn of a different kind - 20 Silverstone motoring experiences to be won
Reader Offers email A fantastic selection of
offers, giveaways and
promotions.
Sneak peek at new cable car across the river
Cool Kate at Claridges
News pictures of the day
The Dictator swans in to Cannes
Jay-Z and Kanye West kick off European tour with £500,000 party in London's West End
Sniff it out
Sixty second interview with...Grimes
Socialist Hollande owns three homes on the Riviera