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For starters, Chinese infrastructure investment has led to enormous gains in construction-related industries and employment, while
boosting
local GDP considerably.
By
boosting
productivity, increasing returns on investment, and facilitating technological adaption and innovation, South Korea’s abundance of well-educated workers has served as the foundation for its export-oriented development strategy.
The belief that
boosting
equality requires sacrificing economic efficiency is grounded in one of the most cherished ideas in economics: incentives.
In particular, the Trump administration takes issue with the Made in China 2025 strategy, introduced by China’s State Council in 2015 with the aim of
boosting
ten strategic industries, including advanced information technology, automated machine tools and robotics, aviation and spaceflight equipment, and electric vehicles.
And, when it comes to
boosting
a country’s long-term prospects, the most successful initiatives often take time to produce visible results.
Projected interest-rate hikes in the US are also
boosting
uncertainty in Latin America, where countries with large borrowing requirements are particularly vulnerable to disruptions in capital markets.
For example, governments could implement accelerated depreciation schemes for investment in low-carbon businesses; offer subsidies for investment in energy-efficient buildings; and create policies that favor industrial innovation aimed at reducing emissions and
boosting
competitiveness.
From the new governor of the People’s Bank of China to the cabinet and leading regulators, the new cohort has an opportunity to move China forward by promoting competition, decreasing the power of state enterprises,
boosting
household consumption, and reducing reliance on exports.
Policies to expand social security and improve the provision of public goods could support these efforts,
boosting
domestic consumption by allowing households to reduce their precautionary savings.
China’s reforms will either support the economic shift,
boosting
sentiment and lifting growth forecasts, or they will fall short and disappoint, with attention most likely to be focused on the size and nature of state intervention in markets.
Thus, policies aimed at
boosting
employment by the end of, say, this calendar year needed to be put in place about a year ago to have time to have reached their full effect.
As a result, there is now a very strong case to turn the focus of the US economy from measures aimed at increasing demand to measures aimed at
boosting
employment directly (without worrying much about whether these measures are efficient in the sense of substantially raising the quantity of goods and services produced).
It chose something different entirely: big tax cuts, yes, but tax cuts that were badly designed from a genuine supply-side perspective aimed at
boosting
growth, as well as Democratic domestic spending priorities, but very badly implemented.
After all, automation enables companies to spend less on wages, thereby
boosting
shareholders’ returns.
What is really needed, however, is action to enhance human capital; to adapt and improve income-redistribution instruments; and to promote equality in market incomes, including by
boosting
workers’ bargaining power.
From this perspective, Saudi Arabia’s surprise announcement of a 34-country anti-terror alliance, with a joint operations center based in Riyadh, is a logical step, aimed at blunting growing Western criticism, while
boosting
Sunni influence in the Middle East.
The key to
boosting
those gains, according to the IADB, is to adopt a new strategy that expands access across and within markets.
In terms of macroeconomic policy, his hands are tied in the eurozone, and there is little prospect that Germany will help by
boosting
its investment and spending.
While monetary policy can play an important role in
boosting
growth and inflation, structural policies are needed to increase potential growth and keep firms, households, banks, and government from turning into zombies, chronically unable to spend because of too much debt.
Moreover, while QE has benefited holders of financial assets by
boosting
the prices of stocks, bonds, and real estate, it has also fueled rising inequality.
A helicopter drop (through tax cuts or transfers financed by newly printed money) would put money directly into the hands of households,
boosting
consumption.
No plan for
boosting
investment.
After several years of disappointing performance, the authorities are shifting to policies aimed at
boosting
the annual growth rate closer to the roughly 9% level that India achieved from 2004 to 2008.
Investment-to-income ratios were higher as well for open economies, by an average of 5.4% compared to closed economies, thereby
boosting
growth indirectly.
On the contrary, market confidence remains high,
boosting
expectations of increased investment and consumption.
The eurozone authorities thus permitted Greek banks to deny their customers the right to repay loans or mortgages in BE, thereby
boosting
the effective BE-FE exchange rate.
China has proved its capacity to implement radical reforms that eliminate major distortions, thereby
boosting
growth and absorbing excess debt.
The depreciation that followed the crisis helped accelerate recovery by
boosting
exports.
And emerging economies could unleash their consumers,
boosting
global demand.
A New Macroeconomic StrategyNEW YORK – I am a macroeconomist, but I dissent from the profession’s two leading camps in the United States: the neo-Keynesians, who focus on
boosting
aggregate demand, and the supply-siders, who focus on cutting taxes.
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