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 The official first quarter numbers,to be released tomorrow,could spell disaster for the government’s largely detested austerity program.Although economists on average expect growth of 0.1 percent on the quarter,they warn it would take the smallest statistical variation to put the figure in negative territory. That would place the country in recession,typically defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction...The government desperately wants a strong number to justify its increasingly criticized policy of painful spending cuts. But recent indicators on Britain's economy,the third-largest in the 27-country EU after Germany and France,have been disappointing.Inflation is rising faster than wages,cutting into people's standard of living.
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