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IMF's Olivier Blanchard: Time for UK to consider Plan B | IMF's Olivier Blanchard: Time for UK to consider Plan B |
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The IMF chief economist has told the BBC that Chancellor George Osborne should consider toning down austerity in his March budget. | The IMF chief economist has told the BBC that Chancellor George Osborne should consider toning down austerity in his March budget. |
"We think this would be a good time to take stock," said Olivier Blanchard, speaking to Radio 4's Today programme. | "We think this would be a good time to take stock," said Olivier Blanchard, speaking to Radio 4's Today programme. |
He also said the global economy was "not out of the woods yet". | He also said the global economy was "not out of the woods yet". |
In October, Mr Blanchard claimed in an IMF report that austerity had hurt wealthy countries such as the UK far more than most analysts had expected. | In October, Mr Blanchard claimed in an IMF report that austerity had hurt wealthy countries such as the UK far more than most analysts had expected. |
His analysis showed that the impact of spending cuts and tax rises on economic growth had been 2-3 times greater in the lacklustre economic conditions since 2008, than had been the case in the previous three decades. | His analysis showed that the impact of spending cuts and tax rises on economic growth had been 2-3 times greater in the lacklustre economic conditions since 2008, than had been the case in the previous three decades. |
However, Mr Blanchard told the BBC that the Fund had recommended from the beginning that spending cuts should not be too drastic. | |
"We've never been passionate about austerity. From the beginning we have always emphasised that fiscal consolidation should be slow and steady," he said. | |
Although he admitted that some countries, such as Spain, had little choice about pushing ahead more quickly because of the pressure they had come under from financial markets. | |
He also said that the Fund's advice to the UK had not fundamentally changed. | He also said that the Fund's advice to the UK had not fundamentally changed. |
"We said that if things look bad at the beginning of 2013 - which they do - then there should be a reassessment of fiscal policy," he said of George Osborne's budget plans. | "We said that if things look bad at the beginning of 2013 - which they do - then there should be a reassessment of fiscal policy," he said of George Osborne's budget plans. |
On the question of David Cameron's promise to offer a referendum on whether to stay in the EU after the next general election, he said "there are clearly enormous advantages" to being in the EU. | On the question of David Cameron's promise to offer a referendum on whether to stay in the EU after the next general election, he said "there are clearly enormous advantages" to being in the EU. |
But he added: "There are some costs, and [the British public] have to assess". | But he added: "There are some costs, and [the British public] have to assess". |