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  3. If you are a Keynesian, or proto-Keynesian then this chart is the key to understanding the continuing flat-lining of the UK economy; the continuing crisis in 'effective demand'.

If you are a Keynesian, or proto-Keynesian then this chart is the key to understanding the continuing flat-lining of the UK economy; the continuing crisis in 'effective demand'.

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  • marxist insurgency leaderT marxist insurgency leader

    @ChrisMayLA6 wait why is that keyed to covid and not brexit

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    @t54r4n1

    my guess is that the Brexit effect is the key - the pst covid trend, now includes Brexit issues after the big covid dip

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    • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

      @alex_p_roe

      ha ha, thanks Alex... clearly channeling Barry White this evening - typo spot, very appreciated

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      @ChrisMayLA6 In this day and age, Barry White needs to be channeled much more! 🙂

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      • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

        @ChrisMayLA6 In this day and age, Barry White needs to be channeled much more! 🙂

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        @alex_p_roe

        Indeed... by next gig, the day before Valentines, will have a Barry White medley for sure

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        • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

          @ChrisMayLA6 In this day and age, Barry White needs to be channeled much more! 🙂

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          @alex_p_roe @ChrisMayLA6 one ticket please! 😎

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          • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

            @alex_p_roe

            Indeed... by next gig, the day before Valentines, will have a Barry White medley for sure

            Alex P RoeA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ChrisMayLA6 👍 It's the White thing to do! 🙂

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            • Michael  🌨️ 🐵M Michael 🌨️ 🐵

              @ChrisMayLA6
              I'm guessing that should be 'costs of living crisis', but I'm pretty sure that goes hand-in-hand with a 'costs of loving crisis'.

              Meanwhile, Starmer et al. have no idea of how to handle this, apart from more effective austerity.

              Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UKV This user is from outside of this forum
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              @mplouffe @ChrisMayLA6 The Cost of Loving was an album title for the Stye Council in 1987 (I suspect Weller quite deliberately picked that pun due to the way the country was going back then, not dissimilar to today)

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              • Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UKV Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK

                @mplouffe @ChrisMayLA6 The Cost of Loving was an album title for the Stye Council in 1987 (I suspect Weller quite deliberately picked that pun due to the way the country was going back then, not dissimilar to today)

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                @vfrmedia

                Thanks for the music rec!

                @ChrisMayLA6

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                • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

                  If you are a Keynesian, or proto-Keynesian then this chart is the key to understanding the continuing flat-lining of the UK economy; the continuing crisis in 'effective demand'.

                  Static effective demand driven by the costs of living crisis, compounded by the draining upwards of wealth is on of the UK's key problems... and reflecting stagnant productivity.

                  (Household consumption is a reasonable proxy for effective demand, as it reduces the effect of top 1% consumption).

                  #economics #politics

                  Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ChrisMayLA6
                  Brexit or Covid?

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                  • Ray McCarthyR Ray McCarthy

                    @ChrisMayLA6
                    Brexit or Covid?

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                    @raymaccarthy @ChrisMayLA6
                    Definitely Brexit. Flatlining started way before 2020 Jan.

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                    • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

                      If you are a Keynesian, or proto-Keynesian then this chart is the key to understanding the continuing flat-lining of the UK economy; the continuing crisis in 'effective demand'.

                      Static effective demand driven by the costs of living crisis, compounded by the draining upwards of wealth is on of the UK's key problems... and reflecting stagnant productivity.

                      (Household consumption is a reasonable proxy for effective demand, as it reduces the effect of top 1% consumption).

                      #economics #politics

                      Alan ZimmermanA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @ChrisMayLA6 it wasn't just COVID at the time the graph flattened.

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