The recession 2010 is believed to affect all the developed countries of the world in many socio and economic ways. The recession is due to up set financial and stock exchange down fall, especially in the United States of America. The other countries of Europe are also facing the dangers which perhaps would make them financially weak and unstable. The root causes of this recession are unknown but the peace and world wide disturbance has surely weakened the economies of developed countries. People are not investing due to insecurity by terrorism. Banks are not providing credit at the previous rate as it is becoming difficult for them to recover the loans.
The United States government bought the bonds of its foreign and local investors which left the investors with an image that United States is devaluing its debts. This may become a problem for the repute of United States economy in long run so must be tackled at this point in time. Many experts call this recession as the great depression of World War II. Government now has to sell treasury bonds to the investors in order to get finance. If this fails the state must rely on tax payers’ money. This will help the state to raise funds needed to increase the credit for development projects and credit. Government can start borrowing loans from people by increasing interest rate and also can lend more money through bank credit with low interest for creditors. This can help control the unemployment and can increase the investment in the country. Money supply can be increased by publishing notes but this may not be needed if taxes and financial tools are used. There must be a government owned bank in which the credits of commercial banks may be transferred to increase and alter their credit rules and worth. There must be a solid bankruptcy and financial system in the state. The recovery of loans must be guaranteed and the loans musts be issued to the people who can mortgage their property or are able to pay back the loans. There must be no factor operating that hinders the debt payback by the debtors. Moreover, United States economy must avoid issuing new money as a new government bank would have been established to carry the finance and credit of all commercial banks. The purpose of this bank will be to store and save the money of the commercial banks. It will not issue any credit rather it will remain there to monitor the other banks issuing the credit. However, the credit issuance always has risks so the new system of banking will have its own risks. A careful and up to date monitoring of the system would be highly needed to prevent the risks.