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Survey of economists: Full responses

Published: January 1 2009 22:01 | Last updated: January 1 2009 22:01

Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling

The Financial Times polled 67 leading economists for their views on the outlook for 2009. Select the question below to view the full breakdown of their answers.

1) Recession:

How will this recession develop over the next twelve months? Will we see the green shoots of recovery by this time next year?

Recession

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2) Risks:

What are the three main risks that could profoundly exacerbate the recession? How concerned should people be?

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3) Global Outlook:

Which part of the world will recover first and why?

Global outlook

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4) Permanence:

How permanent will the loss of output be? What will be the effect on jobs?

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5) Real estate:

Will 2009 be a year to buy property? Does the outlook for housing matter for the broader economy?

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6) Public finances:

Is profligacy the new prudence? Does it matter that there are no binding fiscal rules?

Public Finances

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7) Deflation:

How concerned should we be about deflation? Should the Bank of England unleash unorthodox monetary policy weapons 2009?

Deflation