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In fact, to the extent that a crisis could do more good than harm, warnings that the rapid credit
expansion
of recent years could trigger a debt crisis, or that the real-estate sector is on the verge of collapse, may not be as worrying as many believe.
At the moment, the majority view in most countries is that the financial system failed badly, but that the incentives and dynamics of the broader market-based system in a relatively open global architecture remain the best avenues for wealth creation, poverty reduction, and the
expansion
of opportunity.
A similar dichotomy applies to many other critical issues, including adaptation to climate change, efforts to improve resource management, urbanization and the rise of megacities, increased labor mobility, and human-capital
expansion.
Even at the height of global trade
expansion
in 2002-2007, exports (in value-added terms) accounted for only a little more than one-quarter of GDP growth, whereas domestic investment contributed a substantially larger share.
Expansion
of exports of labor-intensive manufactures has nonetheless lifted many Chinese out of poverty.
And, second, after nine years of economic expansion, most experts expect the US to enter recession sometime in the next five years.
These countries do not have the excessive budget deficits that many European countries ran up during the last
expansion
– and that are culminating in today’s mismanaged sovereign-debt crisis.
Today, there are seven sources of potential global tail risk, and the global economy is moving from an anemic
expansion
(positive growth that accelerates) to a slowdown (positive growth that decelerates), which will lead to further reduction in the price of risky assets (equities, commodities, credit) worldwide.
As many more young Africans prepare to enter the workforce, adequate job creation will require continued
expansion
of entrepreneurship.
In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government has made significant headway in overcoming almost two decades of deflation, thanks to monetary easing and fiscal
expansion.
I look forward with confidence to a progressive
expansion
in the number of member governments that commit themselves to moving as quickly as possible toward ending hunger and malnutrition within their borders – and to helping other countries to achieve the same goal.
The Bangladeshi government is now fast-tracking this
expansion.
For existing vaccines, the top priority should be to ensure universal access, which will require a huge
expansion
in international coordination.
To be sure, it is now recognized that the West exported to the rest of the world not only many wonderful accomplishments but also less praiseworthy values, resulting in the forcible liquidation of other cultures, suppression of other religions, and fetishism of incessant economic
expansion
regardless of its qualitative effects.
That is much too weak a pace of
expansion
to tolerate the fiscal cliff’s increase in tax rates and spending cuts, which would reduce demand by a total of $600 billion – about 4% of GDP – next year, and by larger sums in subsequent years.
America’s current budget negotiations should focus on achieving a credible long-term decline in the national debt, while protecting economic
expansion
in the near term.
In Japan, the first two “arrows” of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic strategy – monetary easing and fiscal
expansion
– have boosted growth and stopped deflation.
World Cup BluesMEXICO CITY – The conventional wisdom in Latin America is that the combination of economic growth, representative democracy, and middle-class
expansion
has led the region into a trap, with citizens’ expectations rising faster than governments’ ability to fulfill them.
A majority of the Fed’s governors believes that aggressive monetary
expansion
has reached, if not exceeded, the bounds of prudence.
Rather, the ideal conservation approach in developing countries would link agricultural and economic support to strict limits on farmland
expansion.
Unfortunately, implementing such measures would entail micro-level bureaucratic intervention, leading to further
expansion
of state powers.
Otherwise, Treasury bond yields would be far higher, thwarting monetary
expansion
by the Fed.
So, the dollar will continue to weaken until the rate of increase in new money into the US economy no longer exceeds that of domestic economic growth and corresponds to the pace of monetary
expansion
followed by central banks in the rest of the world.
The global economy – in a phase of buoyant
expansion
– welcomed India’s information technology services.
Active policies to promote new start-ups and local companies’
expansion
through credit, training, and technical support are imperative.
And the US Congress has refused to endorse the
expansion
of IMF resources – part of an international agreement brokered at the 2010 G-20 summit.
For the US, the most sensible measures include
expansion
of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), elimination of payroll taxes for low-income workers, a cut in deductions for high-income taxpayers, and restoration of higher inheritance taxes.
This, however, inevitably entails the
expansion
of China’s sphere of influence.
China’s naval
expansion
is the product of a deeply entrenched sense of vulnerability, uncertainty about how other powers will react to its rise, and a growing range of threats to its overseas interests.
That upward mobility is the key to keeping in motion a virtuous circle of middle-class
expansion
and economic growth.
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