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Equally important, unlike other East Asian economies during their early take-off stages, the
expansion
of China’s export sector in the last decade has not been closely linked to the development of its domestic non-trade sector, because the
expansion
has been fueled mainly by foreign direct investment (FDI).
Although the
expansion
of exports has been dramatic, now accounting for 70% of China’s GDP, it has exerted no pull on other economic sectors, because it has been confined to foreign-owned manufacturing and assembling enterprises.
Aggressive monetary
expansion
through quantitative easing is also far more complicated and politically contentious in a currency area with no federal debt for the central bank to buy.
The strategy was supposed to use a mix of monetary and fiscal
expansion
to help facilitate structural reforms.
Imports of inexpensive Chinese products freed up capital and labor in the US for a dramatic
expansion
of the housing stock – which led to a sharp rise in the American standard of living.
For starters, Trump and congressional Republicans have pursued a massive pro-cyclical fiscal expansion, producing virtually unprecedented peacetime budget deficits in the absence of a recession.
This
expansion
includes the tax cuts passed in December, rapid increases in government spending, and recent proposals for further tax cuts.
But those campaigning for Brexit overlook the fact that Europe has become a truly open free market, something that the UK has always wanted, and that the UK was one of the few EU member states not to limit the entry of workers after the EU’s eastward
expansion
of 2004.
As a result, economic
expansion
continues for much longer – America’s current boom is its longest
expansion
ever -- allowing more and more people to become employed.
That is a big deal in a world where, for the last 20 years, cities have accounted for more than 60% of economic growth, wealth expansion, and gains in living standards.
But a far better approach than supply-side consolidation is aggressive demand-side expansion, which would counter deflationary pressures.
We therefore need a new strategy for globalization that ensures that much more of the world will benefit from the
expansion
of world markets.
It started in the sixteenth century, when Europe developed better guns and warships and began its imperial
expansion.
Expansion
of participation is important for the acceptance of norms, but progress will require action on many fronts.
A general
expansion
of health insurance would also lead to an increase in the provision of hospital services.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the Republican frontrunner to challenge Obama in November, and the party’s other leading candidates, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, want less spending, major reforms of government programs, lower taxes, trade expansion, and less and more-targeted regulation than does Obama.
Not only has the
expansion
of primary and secondary education been linked to accelerated economic growth, poverty eradication, and improved income equality, but education also appears to be closely associated with social enrichment and inclusion, the upgrading of human capital, increased opportunities, and enhanced freedom and welfare.
China’s citizens, especially its poor, would benefit from a shift in government policy from the physical
expansion
of cities and infrastructure to the delivery of better, more fairly distributed public services.
And despite the post-crisis debt expansion, the ratio of investment-to-GDP has been falling in the advanced economies and plateauing in most developing countries.
The likely rise in interest rates will put considerable pressure on countries with large current-account deficits and high levels of foreign debt – a result of five years of credit
expansion.
The
expansion
of the state’s control of the Russian economy has been driven by a proliferation of state-owned corporations, whose gross liabilities now amount to 150% of GDP.
Indeed, with the
expansion
of the large state corporations, many of them in the hands of cronies, competition has drastically diminished in many sectors.
France's program is a major step toward a digital Europe, following German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Industrie 4.0 initiative and the United Kingdom's planned
expansion
of innovation centers to foster technological breakthroughs and pioneer solutions in energy, transport, health care, and education.
Harvard’s Jorge Dominguez likens Cuba’s current dozy reform path to the
expansion
and contraction of an accordion’s bellows.
Rather, they require targeted, country-specific reforms that remove actual obstacles to the
expansion
of modern sectors, and social policies that are compatible with structural transformation.
Not only can public assets be used to cushion shocks and counter adverse trends; they can also help fund an
expansion
of social insurance.
Blurring the line between the private and the state-owned sectors would, over time, reduce the latter’s privileged access to – and overuse of – bank financing, leading to the
expansion
of corporate bond markets.
Obama’s one new priority – to expand US support for African farmers – reflects a shrewd appreciation of how the
expansion
of agriculture can quickly lift many rural Africans out of poverty.
Fortunately, China is promoting a major domestic
expansion.
This kind of economic
expansion
rarely ends well.
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