Italy lifts out of recession thanks to prostitutes, drugs

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AFP Rome
Last Updated : Oct 15 2014 | 6:55 PM IST
Italy learnt it was no longer in a recession today thanks to a change in data calculations across the European Union which includes illegal economic activities such as prostitution and drugs in the GDP measure.
Adding illegal revenue from hookers, narcotics and black market cigarettes and alcohol to the eurozone's third-biggest economy boosted gross domestic product figures.
GDP rose slightly from a 0.1 per cent decline for the first quarter to a flat reading, the national institute of statistics said.
Although ISTAT confirmed a 0.2 per cent decline for the second quarter, the revision of the first quarter data meant Italy had escaped its third recession in the last six years.
The economy must contract for two consecutive quarters, from output in the previous quarter, for a country to be technically in recession.
The new system, known as SEC 2010, aims to facilitate comparison of data between countries, regardless of whether or not they have legalised prostitution and decriminalised drugs -- activities already included by some in their GDP calculations.
The revision brings a bit of extra breathing room for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government, which is struggling to boost the economy and implement reforms whilst keeping the deficit below the EU's 3 per cent ceiling.
Black, or undeclared, market revenues are also expected to help reduce Italy's debt to GDP ratio, which stands at a 132 per cent, more than twice the EU ceiling of 60 per cent.
ISTAT said it expected Italy's GDP to fall 0.3 per cent in 2014. The finance ministry has forecast a return to growth in 2015, with a rise in GDP of 0.6 per cent.
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First Published: Oct 15 2014 | 6:55 PM IST