Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The illusion of stability, paid $ 10 trillion

Finansy14-09-2009 For the illusion of stability, paid $ 10 trillion more than 10 trillion. dollars have been spent world's leading economies to combat the crisis. In terms of each taxpayer - is about 10 thousand dollars. These are the data the economists of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Leaders of the anti-crisis expenses were U.S. economy and the UK. In these countries are located and the world's largest financial centers - New York and London, whose significance in the formation of a crisis is simply impossible to overestimate the wave. As reported by BBC, the most extensive anti-crisis program adopted in the U.S. and the UK. States sent to fight the recession of about 3.6 trillion dollars, or a quarter of its annual GDP. In the U.S. each taxpayer had about 10 thousand dollars. Much smaller size of its economy Britain has already thrown in the fire crisis 2.4 trillion dollars, which is 94% of annual GDP, to 30 thousand from the head of every Briton. Anti-crisis program to stimulate demand for steel is not the most significant item of expenditure. The bulk of the money sent in the form of guarantees of the banking sector. In the U.S., liquidity has become the main supplier of the Federal Reserve System, the balance is for the year rose from 800 billion to $ 2 trillion.

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