Export
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But they will be equally encouraged to offshore production that is aimed at
export
markets, so that they can compete with Japanese, German, and Chinese producers outside of the US.
In the absence of rebalancing, any one of several potential tipping points could seriously compromise the economy’s ability to pull off another soft landing: deteriorating credit quality in the banking system; weakening
export
competitiveness as wages rise; key environmental, governance, and social problems (namely, pollution, corruption, and inequality); and, of course, foreign-policy missteps, as suggested by escalating problems with Japan.
Sustained high growth is enabled by and requires engagement with the global economy that goes beyond simply being able to produce for a potentially massive
export
market.
The Prophet’s hadith about Yemen has enjoyed new resonance ever since the 1980’s, when Saudi Arabia – in line with American policy – sought to
export
domestic dissenters, most prominently Osama bin Laden, a Yemeni of Saudi birth, to fight Soviet infidels in Afghanistan.
Embittered and unemployed, young Yemeni men often become subject to another Saudi policy gone awry – its propagation for
export
of the Sunni Wahhabi form of Islam.
Technically, this would amount to the EU agreeing to what is euphemistically called a “voluntary
export
restraint” (VER).
When one partner (the US) offers to eliminate its tariff in exchange for
export
restraint, the game is over: this is an offer that is too good to refuse.
As investment growth slows and
export
markets endure their unpredictable business cycles and protectionist moods, China will increasingly rely upon consumption for creation of jobs and income – and the service industry is where most consumption occurs.
Because Americans spend more than they produce, they must import more than they
export.
The Chinese are still maintaining excess capacity in some state-owned industries, leading to
export
sales at money-losing prices.
Last year, China alone accounted for roughly 60% of global
export
growth.
A consortium of international oil companies built the Baku-Supsa pipeline to
export
Azeri oil to the West through the Black Sea.
Moreover, Georgia's reward for providing a strategic
export
route to the West for Azeri oil was not dollars, but a diplomatic insurance policy - i.e., Western, especially US, concern for the safety of the pipelines.
A massive scale-up of vocational education is particularly important, as this will provide young South Africans with the technical skills needed to support the expansion of
export
industries.
The size of the import-competing sectors will then shrink, freeing up workers and capital to increase output in
export
sectors.
These import barriers would pull workers and capital into import-competing sectors and away from
export
sectors, roughly leaving the US trade balance unchanged while lowering national income and average living standards.
Is he ready to maintain today's freeze on developing nuclear weapons and to assure that North Korea does not export, develop, or deploy ballistic missiles?
So how do countries like Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Venezuela cope with a collapse in the price of their dominant (and in some cases, only)
export?
A textbook response suggests that a government should adjust fiscal expenditures in response to permanent (or very persistent) drops in
export
and budget revenues.
The fact that the twin deficits remain so large in most cases is an indication that even with substantial adjustment efforts in some countries, much of the shortfall in
export
and fiscal revenue was financed with new domestic and external debt.
New liquefied natural gas terminals in Europe and legislative changes in the United States to enable the
export
of America’s burgeoning energy supplies will demonstrate to Russia that its window of energy-based leverage is closing.
This implies that, during the early 2000s, industrial countries had to
export
five cars for every one hundred bundles of these raw materials they imported.
Industrial countries thus had to
export
double, namely ten cars for the same amount of imports of raw materials.
In the process, it will shed lower-value-added jobs in its
export
sector as production moves to lower-cost developing countries.
But that is precisely what happens when governments believe that economic salvation lies in winning a growing share of
export
markets.
And in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the Fed implemented quantitative easing despite protests that it was allowing the US to
export
deflation.
Over the last two decades, Asia’s economic boom was largely driven by intra-regional manufacturing linkages, in which intermediate goods and parts were sourced from within Asia to be assembled into final goods for
export
to developed markets – earning the region the moniker “factory Asia.”
Currency devaluation – which would boost the competitiveness of domestic industry by lowering
export
prices – obviously is not an option in a monetary union.
In the meantime, Colombia’s main obstacle to growth, which arguably is the lack of
export
dynamism, given the fall in oil prices, has not been addressed.
In the following decade, Vietnam generated an even larger
export
boom, with no major trade agreements.
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