Financial Times FT.com

Road to ruin? America ponders the depth of its downturn

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: April 21 2008 18:16 | Last updated: April 21 2008 18:16

What will be the shape of the US economic downturn? In recent months, the debate among economists has shifted from whether the US will have a recession to how deep and how long it will be.

Will it be a V-shaped recession – short, shallow and followed by a rapid return to normal rates of growth? Will it be U-shaped, in which the initial downturn is followed by a protracted period of weak growth and a slow return to the trend rate? Or could it even be an L-shaped recession – with economic weakness lasting for many years, as in the US during the Great Depression or Japan in the 1990s?

You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.

Read this