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English: The Debt-to-GDP ratio and Budget deficit to GDP ratio have been plotted for all eurozone countries and UK in 2012. The same plot can also be found here with 2009 figures. The figures indicate the fiscal health of the countries in the plot. Generally, the farther up and to the right a country goes, the higher the risk for investors. The following 4 areas have been given a background color in the plot to reflect the level of fiscal health:
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Source | Own work. Data for the chart is from the Eurostat database[1][2], which normally will be identical with the European Commision's AMECO database[3][4]. In the current version of the file, the figures are based on recorded data for the first 3 quarters and forecasted data for the last 4th quarter of 2012. The data can also be found published by the European Commission's latest Autumn Economic Forecast 2012 report. |
Author | Danish Expert |
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current | 17:47, 30 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (65 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | Data extended to cover all Eurozone countries and UK for comparison. | |
12:52, 30 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (55 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | Changed definition for the Unhealthy area, so that it now is more directly related to the official European SGP limits. Meaning that a country now needs to comply with 1 out of 2 fiscal SGP limits (and not exceed by far with the second), in order to be... | ||
17:12, 29 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (54 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | Color top-legend added. Y-axis stopped at 180 instead of 200, in order to improve layout with some more whitespace around the top-legend. | ||
10:26, 29 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (57 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | Clarified the concept of "unsustainable levels" by introducing a red color for this particular window, and leaving the orrange color only to map the area commonly referred to as "critical levels". | ||
18:54, 25 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (57 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | User created page with UploadWizard |
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