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If you relieved the excess demand for financial assets, you also cured the excess supply of
goods
and services (the shortfall of aggregate demand) and the excess supply of labor (mass unemployment).
These programs will keep China’s factories operating at high capacity to produce the investment
goods
needed for rapid growth in today’s low-income countries.
By this they mean mainly ample consumption and ample leisure, together with public
goods
– for example, clean air, safe food, and safe streets – and civic amenities such as municipal parks and sports stadiums.
They advocate cooperation and multilateral institutions to promote global public
goods
like peace, security, financial stability, and environmental sustainability.
With the UK, which gave the world free trade in the 1840s, having now decided to go it alone, the old Atlantic Charter allies are putting national sovereignty ahead of global public
goods.
The theory is that the government, as the agent of the people, collects taxes and delivers public
goods
in return.
No country in today’s world can seal itself off from foreign goods, services, capital, ideas, or people.
The problem is that the UK has a strong interest in retaining full access to the EU market – the eurozone accounts for half of its exports of
goods
and services – but seems unwilling to submit to any obligation.
The US, for its part, relied on cheap
goods
made in China to stretch hard-pressed consumers’ purchasing power.
One path is quite risky: If America remains stuck in its under-saving ways but finds itself without Chinese
goods
and capital, it will suffer higher inflation, rising interest rates, and a weaker dollar.
According to World Bank data, 32% of Argentina's exports are manufactured goods, with roughly one-quarter classified as high-technology products.
In today's world, economic prosperity comes not from natural resources or production of industrial
goods
such as coal and steel, but from the production of new ideas and new products.
We mobilize private financing for public goods, such as infrastructure.
The situation is often amplified by a natural human tendency to overproduce and over-consume hitherto restricted
goods
and services.
Although government statisticians do their best to gauge the rise in real GDP through time, there are two problems that are very difficult to overcome in measuring real incomes: increases in the quality of
goods
and services, and the introduction of new ones.
In short, I am convinced that the real standard of living produced by the
goods
and services that we buy is increasing faster than our official data reveal.
For starters, they should use the EU’s new bail-in rules to clean up banks’ balance sheets, imposing losses on creditors and compensating any small investors who were sold a false bill of
goods.
Chabahar is not useful only to counter China; it will serve as a vital link for India to transport
goods
to Afghanistan, Central Asia, and beyond.
It also highlights how China is fashioning unconventional tools of coercive diplomacy, whose instruments already range from informally boycotting
goods
from a targeted country to halting strategic exports (such as of rare-earth minerals) and suspending Chinese tourist travel.
And even if a pragmatic Trump wanted to limit imports from China, his options would be constrained by a recent World Trade Organization ruling against “targeted dumping” tariffs on Chinese
goods.
Like most traded goods, oil exports are paid for in dollars – largely through the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) in Belgium – and the US has the power to shut down such transactions.
Surveys indicate that the internal market has helped more than 60% of companies that export to more than five EU countries boost their cross-border sales, and that 80% of consumers believe that the range of
goods
has increased, while 67% say that their quality has improved.
Cross-border trade in
goods
has grown by around a third since the creation of the Internal Market in 1992 due to two principles: mutual recognition, which allows companies to apply their own national rules, and EU directives that harmonize national rules.
Services are even more susceptible than
goods
to internal market barriers.
Provided she secured intellectual-property rights, the inventor would have become the richest person in the world; and her lawyers and those who provided her with luxury
goods
and services would have become pretty rich, too.
In short, Latin American countries must develop and pursue a broad range of well-coordinated public policies to ensure the provision of
goods
and services that support families, schools, communities, and the labor market.
Internet adoption reaches critical mass, changing how business is conducted and creating billion-dollar markets for digital
goods
and services – and causing massive “creative destruction.”
Through their huge purchases of goods, with promises of even more to come, today’s authoritarian/mercantilist regimes in Russia and China may be about to achieve by commerce what the Soviets could not achieve by bribery and threats.
At the most basic level, there were not enough gold reserves around to back the monetary needs of a growing world economy, especially since the prices of
goods
had risen sharply as a result of wartime money printing.
In contrast to Globalization 1.0, which was largely confined to the cross-border exchange of tangible (manufactured) goods, the scope of Globalization 2.0 is far broader, including growing trade in many so-called intangibles – once nontradable services.
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