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The large increase in saving was offset by smaller increases in investment, inventory accumulation, and the statistical discrepancy.
The concomitant
accumulation
of debt will weigh on future economic activity and exacerbate financial vulnerabilities.
Moreover, manipulation of official statistics highlights the problems of an economic model based on peso depreciation and the
accumulation
of reserves.
The RMB’s fall against the dollar reflects the slowing of China’s debt-fueled economic growth and the
accumulation
of default risks.
This is the second factor discouraging
accumulation
of the Chinese currency.
The European Union’s summit in Brussels in early December was intended to prevent such debt
accumulation
in the future.
Such intervention results in the
accumulation
of foreign-exchange reserves – much of which is held in the form of US government debt.
Germany and other Northern European countries maintain that the culprit is lax fiscal policy and excessive debt
accumulation
by other eurozone members.
Thus, if reform on the eurozone’s periphery succeeds, both these economies and core countries will suffer from decreasing aggregate demand; if reform fails, either the deficits will continue to be financed, leading to further
accumulation
of external debt, or the entire eurozone will fall into depression, with sovereign debtors eventually defaulting on their liabilities.
The
accumulation
of foreign assets is a logical corollary of these surpluses, not to mention an imperative for an aging society.
In order to achieve growth targets, the government thus must depend on exports and investment – an approach that leads to the
accumulation
of massive reserves, which subsequently need to be sterilized.
Fourth, the re-leveraging of the public sector through large fiscal deficits and debt
accumulation
risks crowding out a recovery in private-sector spending.
It enables a parsimonious
accumulation
of productive capabilities by reducing the number of capabilities that need to be in place in order to get into business.
With very low interest rates reducing the rate of
accumulation
of pension assets, all but the wealthiest households will probably have to boost savings and/or reduce consumption, now and in the future.
But the
accumulation
of experience is proving invaluable.
Tax policy has favored debt
accumulation
by households at the expense of saving, and a significant productivity slowdown is affecting US international competitiveness.
The “life course” approach combines multiple theories to contend that the unequal
accumulation
of social, psychological, and biological advantages or disadvantages over time, beginning in utero, produces health inequalities.
That means paying for it on the public-sector side, via taxes and a reduction in household consumption (and in wealth accumulation).
As a result, even with the same trade balance, China ends up with more foreign-exchange reserves, though using the RMB as a settlement currency is supposed to reduce their
accumulation.
A positive aspect of South Africa’s BEE policy is that it requires companies to recruit a racially more diverse team of managers and workers, so as to allow once excluded groups into the knowhow
accumulation
process.
The SGP's fundamental problem is that it must strike a balance between two contradictory goals: it must retain bite against excessive debt accumulation, yet it must also give governments more maneuvering room to enact structural reforms and restore Europe's competitiveness.
Low returns on SWFs’ earlier investments reduced their existing assets, while low commodity prices and a contraction in international trade reduced the
accumulation
of foreign currency reserves that usually constitute the bulk of new capital flowing into SWFs.
Despite an
accumulation
of legal texts and procedures, the EU fiscal framework lacks credibility and does not give the ECB confidence that governments will continue to pursue sustainability after its bond purchases shelter them from market pressure even further.
For decades, these banks have been selling “foreign savings” to developing countries by lending at high interest rates and in a foreign currency, fueling the
accumulation
of massive amounts of foreign debt, which would often be converted into equity.
As a recent HSBC report points out, the reasons for China’s rapid
accumulation
of debt, which is concentrated in the corporate and local-government sectors, suggest that the situation is not nearly as dangerous as many are making it out to be.
With the commodity boom during this period sustaining massive
accumulation
of foreign-exchange reserves, the region’s external debt, net of reserves, fell from more than 30% of GDP to less than 6%.
The Great Income DivideWASHINGTON, DC – Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has captured the world’s attention, putting the relationship between capital
accumulation
and inequality at the center of economic debate.
Much of the existing research focuses on the US economy, where some studies have measured the growth of dominant firms’ market power through the steep upward trend in mark-up pricing; and others have examined the role of proliferating information technologies in the
accumulation
of “surplus wealth.”
“The whole object of the
accumulation
of wealth,” he wrote, “is to produce results, or potential results, at a comparatively distant, and sometimes at an indefinitely distant, date.”
But the
accumulation
of political capital in this case is a means to an end.
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