No-deal Brexit or not, the UK has never been less prepared for recession
Alfie Stirling writes for New Statesman
29 March 2019
Alfie Stirling wrote for the New Statesman about why the UK’s economic stabilisers need reinforcing with a Weekly National Allowance:
“A country’s welfare system normally represents the third major recession fighting tool. It is known as part of the “automatic stabilisers” for its ability to maintain a minimum level of spending during a downturn. In this way, social security would normally be just the first line of defence. But with monetary policy and active fiscal policy constrained (for economic and political reasons, respectively) the UK’s stabilisers are now among the last lines of defence as well.”
Topics Macroeconomics Social security