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The official "guess GDP change in Q1 2011" thread
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Originally posted by Freamon View Post+0.1%, just enough to avoid a technical recessionComment
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Here are the last four quarters' results, pinched from a reply to a BBC article, so don't blame me if they're wrong
2010 Q1 GDP - 0.3% (revised up from 0.2%)
2010 Q2 GDP - 1.2% (revised up from 1.1%)
2010 Q3 GDP - 0.7% (revised down from 0.8%)
2010 Q4 GDP - -0.5% (yet to be revised)
If you allow for Labour engineering an artificially high value of 1.2% prior to the election, and the snow last winter maybe reducing the Q4 figure by 0.2, it looks like a downward trend, like that U boat in Das Boot diving with the bow planes jammed.
So I'd guess -0.5% again
edit: It was widely expected that the VAT rate rise from 17.5% to 20% at the start of this year would stimulate demand towards the end of last year. So if the result was -0.5%, one assumes there wasn't enough incentive to spend then and presumably even less now it is 20% !Last edited by OwlHoot; 25 January 2011, 22:32.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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