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The second conclusion to draw from an extremely tight US labor market is that, unlike earlier periods of low unemployment when
domestic
wage pressures were constrained by GVCs, today’s mounting wage inflation will be tempered by a smaller GVC offset.
Absent an unlikely acceleration in productivity, it is the confluence of these two forces – a tight
domestic
labor market and new global pressures – that spells trouble on the US inflation front.
And that’s precisely the problem: Based on the confluence of global and
domestic
pressures outlined above, 3-3.5% inflation is well in sight over the next year.
Investment-oriented fiscal stimulus, then, would boost
domestic
investment and lower savings at the same time.
Moreover, a looser fiscal policy would stimulate German
domestic
demand, resulting in higher imports and a smaller current-account surplus.
And, regardless of whether the ECB’s asset purchase program (APP) has been effective from a real economy perspective, its policies have had a clear impact on
domestic
financial conditions and international financial flows.
Even if Germany did ease its fiscal policy, German investors would still be inclined to place funds abroad, so long as
domestic
interest rates remain exceptionally low, the ECB remains a willing buyer of high-priced securities, and yields are more attractive elsewhere.
Japan is aging even faster, and economic stagnation is reducing
domestic
savings, while the public debt is approaching 200% of GDP.
Rather than subsidizing the price in the
domestic
oil market (and thus giving
domestic
manufacturers and consumers an incentive to use too much oil), it would make far better sense to let the
domestic
price rise to the international price and distribute the windfall profits from foreign oil assets to the population.
International agreement to ensure that countries do not prohibit exports, especially of critical commodities, except under severely (and verifiably) adverse
domestic
circumstances, would help reduce fear of market breakdown.
Without capital-account management, Turkey’s central bank expected to achieve financial and price stability by complementing the reduction in overnight rates with
domestic
macroprudential tools aimed at reducing excessive credit growth.
But
domestic
prudential measures could have only a limited effect on the rate of credit growth, because the growth was driven primarily by booming capital inflows.
Thus,
domestic
credit growth began to decelerate only in August 2011, when the escalation of the eurozone crisis made global investors more wary of risky emerging markets.
If there is a lesson to be learned from Turkey’s monetary-policy experiment, it is that
domestic
prudential regulations and monetary-policy tools should be viewed as complements to – not substitutes for – capital-account management.
Moreover, Iran has managed to separate the nuclear negotiations from broader, related issues like its ballistic-missile program, its support for groups like Hezbollah, and its
domestic
human-rights record.
That will not come easily: Merkel, after all, read the German public’s mood correctly when she made her fateful decision, and the
domestic
political atmosphere has since become even more inhospitable to extending credit to the rest of Europe.
Moreover, as the incumbent, Kim can grant favors to win support: make loans that play to influential shareholders’ pet preferences, promise certain countries spots on the leadership roster, and stamp the Bank’s imprimatur on particular governments’ own
domestic
initiatives.
This partly explains why Japan's
domestic
market remains uncompetitive despite its vibrant democracy.
The easiest fix is to let foreigners in so that they can channel foreign capital into
domestic
private ventures.
New
domestic
financial institutions should also be encouraged.
But without cooperation to counter global challenges like corruption, illicit financial flows, cybersecurity threats, unfair competition, pollution, and climate change, solutions to such
domestic
issues will be partial and short-lived.
With depressed markets in the developed world, intra-regional trade in the future will depend more on exports to satisfy Chinese
domestic
demand.
Russians accuse Europeans of taking too long to liberalize visas, blocking Russian energy companies’ access to Europe’s downstream markets, instigating anti-Russian sentiment in the post–Soviet era, and trying to interfere in Russia’s
domestic
politics.
When the notional value of foreign-exchange swaps ($115 billion) is netted out, the share of short-term public debt (foreign and domestic) covered by international reserves is below the critical threshold of 100%.
But
domestic
politics has made a bad situation much worse; indeed, the biggest obstacle to economic recovery this year came in the form of a massive corruption scandal at the state-owned oil giant Petrobras.
It is important to remember: those who were responsible for taking the British Marines captive wanted an escalation of the confrontation, both to improve their
domestic
standing, and to punch back for sanctions that were beginning to bite.
A similar view has been animating nationalist and populist political movements across Europe, many of which believe that supra-national arrangements should come second to
domestic
prosperity.
While Trump might pursue mutually beneficial bilateral agreements, one can expect that they will be subordinated to
domestic
priorities, especially distributional aims, and supported only insofar as they are consistent with these priorities.
But both perspectives elide the fact that change will depend on politically painful
domestic
reforms.
One answer is that
domestic
political dysfunction has severely handicapped the president in international negotiations.
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