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Rudd’s stimulus worked: Australia had the shortest and shallowest of recessions of the
advanced
industrial countries.
Only a society that
advanced
technologically, she concluded, could provide decent opportunities for all.
CAMBRIDGE – Inequality has become a major political preoccupation in the
advanced
economies – and for good reason.
In today’s
advanced
capitalist democracies, most citizens’ obliviousness to this history serves elite interests; otherwise, many more people, if not most, would be screaming bloody murder at increasingly successful efforts to shrink the public sector.
In the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, macroeconomists tended to assume away the financial sector in their models of
advanced
economies.
In the spring of 2009, speaking in Prague, Obama
advanced
a bold ambition: a world without nuclear weapons.
But will the populist tide surging across the
advanced
economies drown the accelerating recovery?
The outlook for global growth is improving, and, with sensible policies, the next several years could be quite a bit better than the last – certainly for
advanced
economies, and perhaps for most others as well.
Outside of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which have relatively
advanced
payment systems, the quality of financial services in the MENA region currently lags behind most of the rest of the world.
Indeed, in virtually all
advanced
economies, high levels of inequality, strains on the middle class, and aging populations will fuel political strife in a context of unemployment and scarce fiscal resources.
With few exceptions (such as Australia and New Zealand), the vast majority of the world’s
advanced
economies are or will soon be in this category.
The global financial crisis required
advanced
economies’ central banks to contend with circumstances that those who crafted their mandates scarcely could have imagined.
In
advanced
countries, neither constraint typically binds much.
The economist Tyler Cowen has suggested that developing countries may benefit from the trickle-down of innovation from the
advanced
economies: they can consume a stream of new products at cheap prices.
The ability to determine the principal genes that account for our variable response to prescription drugs has been
advanced
by a technique known as a genome-wide association study (GWAS).
The most crucial intermediate good the US can withhold is
advanced
semiconductor chips.
Beyond
advanced
microchips, the US government could order Boeing and United Technologies to withhold aircraft parts and jet engines on which China’s large commercial fleet depends, effectively grounding many Chinese jetliners.
As a result, most
advanced
economies are once again producing at close to capacity.
On the contrary, in many
advanced
economies, profits are high – even reaching record levels – owing partly to lower input costs.
Nationalism, Immigration, and Economic SuccessCAMBRIDGE – One of the central challenges facing the world’s
advanced
economies is slowing growth.
Over the last decade, growth rates in the
advanced
economies have averaged 1.2%, down from an average of 3.1% during the previous 25 years.
Moreover, immigration is more necessary than ever, because population aging and lower birthrates across
advanced
economies are producing a retirement boom without a commensurate cohort of native prime-age workers to support it.
Latin America has more (formal) democracy, higher foreign-trade turnover, a larger middle class, and more
advanced
technology than it had 20 years ago.
China’s growth has slowed largely as a result of changes in its fundamentals: less favorable demographics, a shift in emphasis from exports and public investment to the service sector and domestic consumption, and lower demand from
advanced
economies.
They agreed on a genuine global stimulus that
advanced
the interests of all countries, not just a few.
Global divergence has already contributed to stock-market volatility, unprecedented declines in
advanced
economies' government bond yields, and outsize currency movements.
Nonetheless, experimental monetary policies in
advanced
economies – such as the large-scale asset purchases initiated this month by the European Central Bank – have slowed the vicious circle of subpar economic performance and muddled politics.
But it is far from clear that this will continue, especially given the US Federal Reserve's gradual exit from such policies, which puts America on a different path from most of the other
advanced
economies.
More directly, supporting the development of low-cost health innovations could play a vital role in reducing the now-colossal health-care expenditure of
advanced
countries like the US.
About a third of young people around the world pursue a college degree or
advanced
training; but, despite scholarships and other incentives, the percentage of refugees who do so is a mere 1%.
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