Britain this year faces the most difficult economic conditions since the dotcom bubble burst, according to the Financial Times’ annual survey of leading economists, which shows deepening pessimism about the impact of the global credit squeeze.
Economists Survey
The results in full
Q1: What are the 3 main risks to economic stability in 2008?
Q2: How does the credit squeeze change the job of central banks?
Q3: How deep will the correction be in the housing market?
Q4: How far is it possible to ignore short-term inflationary pressures?
Q5: What needs to be done with the public finances?
Q6: Are emerging economies the next global bubble?
Q7: To what extent will the US election affect the world economy?
Q8: Where will Northern Rock be this time next year?
2007 survey
The annual survey of 55 top economists shows confidence has tumbled from a year ago. The experts also fear that compared with 2001-02, the scope for financial authorities to mitigate any downturn is far more limited.

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