Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010
He declares banking system far from reformed in an interview with Nigel Pivaro
Posted Wednesday 18th November, 2009
Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010. In an interview with Nigel Pivaro for the Government & Public Sector Journal Roger Bootle warns that house prices are set to fall dramatically next year and we are still a long way from seeing the end of the recession. Nigel asks him some interesting questions after reading Rogers new book 'The Trouble With Markets'.
What they say;
"Compelling prescriptions from an economist unusually able to speak with authority - because unlike most of his peers, Bootle spotted that the boom was unsustainable."
Robert Peston, BBC Business Editor and author of Who Runs Britain?
In his last book, Money For Nothing, Roger Bootle predicted with great accuracy the property crash and subsequent financial crisis. In The Trouble With Markets, he offers us a way out of the almighty mess that excessive debt created. It should be made compulsory reading for all policy-makers.
Jeff Randall, Sky News business presenter and Daily Telegraph's editor-at-large
See the television interview with Roger bootle and Nigel Pivaro for GPSJ NEWS and listen to the podcast interview on GPSJ Radio.
This article was posted on Wednesday 18th November, 2009.
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