Economists predict a North-South divide in recovery
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) London and the South East will recover quicker than the North East, Wales and Northern Ireland who will suffer disproportionately from spending cuts
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), London and the South East will recover quicker than the North East, Wales and Northern Ireland who will suffer disproportionately from spending cuts.
The economists have said that all regions of the United Kingdom are expected to show positive output growth in 2010, following a sharp contraction in 2009. However, with some regional economies like Wales, Northern Ireland and the North East relying heavily on public expenditure
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