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And even 2%
growth
will not render Europe’s triple-digit debt/GDP ratios sustainable.
So any European
growth
that occurs without these measures will create an incentive to put them off.
But, though the road back to full employment and sustainable
growth
will not be built overnight, progress on it may be faster than most observers expect.
It is easy to get lost in the details of recovery patterns, so a sound framework for assessing potential
growth
helps.
In fact, the Spanish economy is a classic case of a defective
growth
pattern followed by a predictable, policy-assisted recovery that is driven (with a delay) mostly by the tradable sector.
Thus, both
growth
and employment came at the expense of the tradable side of the economy.
Like many other southern European countries, however, labor-market and other rigidities dramatically reduced the speed and increased the costs of structural economic adjustment, resulting in lower levels of
growth
and employment, especially for young people and first-time job-seekers.
Private equity is flowing in as well, not only because the valuations are attractive, but also because potential
growth
in Spain now seems within reach.
Though Spain and Italy are similarly depressed in terms of current
growth
and employment, especially for the young, two significant differences stand out.
That restricts the potential of the tradable part of the economy as a
growth
engine.
If Italy is to take advantage of the
growth
potential on the tradable side of the economy, following through is crucial – just as it was for Spain.
There is no chance in either country that domestic demand alone will support sustained
growth
in the short to medium term.
One reason is that rebalancing is needed when a defective
growth
pattern distorts the economy’s structure, particularly the balance between the tradable and non-tradable sectors.
Built-in rigidities impede adaptation and adversely affect
growth
and employment.
Spain appears to be in the early stages of restoring a balanced and sustainable
growth
pattern.
But after 1984,
growth
slowed, because resources that should have been allocated for investment were instead spent on consumption, particularly among higher-income earners.
I was thus dismayed at his recent expression of optimism that under today’s Republican-led Congress, “a tax reform serving to increase capital formation and
growth
will be enacted,” while arguing that “any resulting increase in the budget deficit will be only temporary.”
And any changes made would need to translate into relatively large
growth
benefits.
For Global
Growth
and Stability, Mobilize the ReservesIf wars, as Clemenceau famously said, are too important to be left to generals, development is too important to be left to finance ministers, central bankers, the IMF and World Bank.
Countries like to keep their reserves growing in tandem with
growth
in imports and other foreign liabilities.
Relative to global income - some $40 trillion - the magnitude of monetary
growth
would be minuscule.
What makes the global greenback proposal attractive is that it provides the funds poor countries need while contributing to global economic growth, stability, and equity.
Europe’s African
Growth
EngineRIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA – The eurozone crisis is taking a toll on its citizens: low growth, soaring unemployment, and tough austerity measures, with no relief in sight.
The likely adjustment of Europe’s fiscal strategy offers a glimmer of hope, but it does not address the challenge of restoring long-term
growth.
A developed Africa can open up new export markets for the West’s saturated and stagnant economies, and help to revive global
growth.
Africa’s output is projected to increase by more than 5% annually over the next 30 years, and the International Monetary Fund predicts that its
growth
will outpace that of Asia in the next five.
Because of this fragility, few countries have been able to establish highly productive scientific enterprises, even though scientific innovation and technological breakthroughs are crucial to a country’s productivity, economic growth, and influence.
Experts on China differ on the rate of economic
growth
needed to create employment for the millions of Chinese who flock into the country’s cities every year.
If these proliferating trade pacts are to spur virtuous cycles of
growth
for developing countries, they must not only reduce trade barriers; they must also build the institutional framework of a modern economy, including robust intellectual property (IP) rights.
Some activists and government officials get the relationship between strong IP protection and economic
growth
backwards, claiming that IP rights are an obstacle to development, and thus should not be enforced until after countries achieve high-income status.
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