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Does This Look Like a Global Economic Recovery?

By Susan C. Walker
Fri, 02 Sep 2011 17:00:00 ET
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Sometimes it's a well-crafted chart rather than a picture that's worth a thousand words. EWI's European Financial Forecast editor Brian Whitmer combined data about manufacturing in the eurozone (top line in the chart) with GDP data from the United Kingdom to answer a question posed by economists: Is this the start of a new downturn or just a temporary slow patch in the world economy?

His straightforward answer is "neither." Instead, Whitmer says, "It's a depression ... with bounces."
 

If you are an EWI Subscriber, you can read exactly what he wrote about global economic recovery in the August issue of Global Market Perspective via this excerpt. When you arrive at the excerpt page, you will also find a box at the bottom that will reveal the potential discount you may be eligible for when you subscribe to Global Market Perspective. Log in now to read the excerpt>>

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