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With no
industrial
good that still requires a large-scale labor force – and the communications and services industries unable to fill the gap – employment is shrinking and economic growth is stagnating.
Financial and
industrial
managers are compensated at a level that most of the world would struggle even to imagine.
Policymakers in the
industrial
core looked the other way as rapidly growing East Asian countries acquired Western technologies and
industrial
capabilities through unorthodox policies such as subsidies, local content requirements, reverse engineering, and currency undervaluation.
Now, however, as rich countries struggle under the combined weight of high debt, low growth, unemployment, and inequality, they will apply greater pressure on developing nations to abide by World Trade Organization rules, which narrow the space for
industrial
subsidies.
But equally important is the strength of the Chinese economy, with buoyant
industrial
production fueling a sharp rise in global commodity prices.
Today, their words can be taken literally: Carbon-dioxide emissions and other
industrial
pollutants released into the atmosphere are changing the planet – with huge implications for the environment, health, population movements, and social justice.
That will mean undertaking difficult structural reforms, such as the liberalization of
industrial
relations.
With the US government now taking action on behalf of US firms, China’s
industrial
policies will need to change accordingly, especially if European governments follow America’s lead, as some may.There are many reasons why the current US government is acting so aggressively now, but two stand out: first, an increased sense of vulnerability proportionate to America’s declining global influence; and, second, the technologies China is now acquiring from foreign companies are frontier technologies.
With the US government now taking action on behalf of US firms, China’s
industrial
policies will need to change accordingly, especially if European governments follow America’s lead, as some may.
But temporary deflation need not be the terror that central bankers fear, at least if the banking system is recapitalized and if interest rates in the
industrial
countries fall sharply.
Paradoxically, the faster oil prices now fall, the shorter the subsequent period of deflation will be, as further damage to the economies of
industrial
countries is avoided.
While some observers still fret about inflation risk, others are concerned that the usual monetary transmission mechanism is not working, and that the US could face a Japanese-style “lost decade,” while others worry about a 1930’s-style slump in the
industrial
countries.
The
industrial
world is now far more dependent on (mostly foreign) oil than it was then.
And critics have expressed concern about the environmental impact of corn and other crops grown for
industrial
purposes, such as plastics and ethanol production, not to mention the potential effects on global food prices.
But a single market does not require a single social or
industrial
policy, far less a common taxation policy.
Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are already disrupting markets, and could someday alter the financial relations on which modern
industrial
societies are based.
The 2002 agreement to create the
industrial
region offered hope that the two countries could be brought together again.
The form that these standards take - and the increasing talk of using trade sanctions to impose them - is close to what protectionist lobbies in
industrial
nations seek.
The history of social regulation in the
industrial
West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
Many are essentially on life support, contributing only one-fifth of total
industrial
output but accounting for about half of all corporate debt.
Ansari was accompanied by Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who, during her stay, signed an agreement allowing China – without any quid pro quo – to establish
industrial
parks in India.
In their view, the years following World War II were an aberration, with
industrial
countries’ growth helped by post-war reconstruction, rising education levels, higher workforce participation rates (owing to the entry of women), restored global trade, increasing investment, and the diffusion of technologies such as electricity, telephones, and automobiles.
Meanwhile,
industrial
countries’ overall debt/GDP ratios are continuing to grow.
Since 1860, when the
industrial
revolution and soaring population growth led to widespread consumption of fossil fuels, the volume of atmospheric CO2 has increased by about 28%.
Moreover, multinational companies that invest in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Estonia produce cars, high-end electronics, and
industrial
machinery both for the domestic market and for export.
Namibia’s government, for example, while recognizing that the country will never build a strong
industrial
base, takes a clear, balanced, and determined approach to attracting, and getting the most out of, multinational corporations.
Industrial
production has been unchanged for the past two months, and utilization of
industrial
capacity has declined.
This provides the means for maintaining a competitive
industrial
sector while simultaneously combating global warming.
Moreover, some countries’
industrial
composition and low rates of productivity growth mean that a fixed exchange rate would doom them to increasingly large trade deficits.
In the late 1980’s, Japan seemed capable of challenging America’s
industrial
leadership, but by the 1990’s it lost its competitive edge.
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