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Regrettably, unless the United States and other advanced
industrial
countries make much greater progress on financial-sector reforms in 2010, we may find ourselves faced with another opportunity to learn them.
Too many
industrial
dinosaurs are kept on life support.
To promote
industrial
peace, President Kim instituted an emergency Tripartite Commission on Labor, Business and Government so that the government could mediate conflicts between labor and business on employment policy.
In view of this global challenge, the G-8 countries have made a heroic decision: the eight richest
industrial
countries – which are also the largest polluters – promised to “seriously examine” cutting their emissions in half by 2050.
This must happen in the emerging countries, and even more urgently in the old
industrial
economies.
In essence, then, we are confronted by a three-pronged challenge of a new “green”
industrial
revolution.
The rise of right-wing and illiberal populism in almost every major
industrial
country over the last year has reinforced this perception.
If anything, the economy’s dependence on exports of fuels and
industrial
minerals has increased, meaning that smaller price fluctuations have a greater impact on Russia’s fiscal and external position.
China has been highly successful in its initial efforts to shift the
industrial
structure of its economy from manufacturing to services, which have long been viewed as the foundation of modern consumer societies.
With its prowess in central planning, China has always been adept at engineering shifts in its
industrial
structure – as the move toward services-led growth attests.
Here a big problem arises from the fact that
industrial
ministers continue to interfere because they represent business interests or are even in business themselves.
But that makes them particularly effective as a targeted intervention – say, as a screen against a busy road or
industrial
area, or to protect vulnerable areas like schools and nursing homes.
In recent years, Foshan has transformed itself from a rural county outside Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, into the most dynamic
industrial
city in China, with per capita income reaching $17,202 in 2016, compared to $16,624 for Beijing and $16,251 for Shanghai.
Foshan now boasts numerous private firms and small- and medium-size enterprises spread across the city’s more than 30 specialized
industrial
clusters and integrated into global supply chains.
Whereas China’s growth is fueled by low-cost labor as millions of peasants enter the
industrial
economy, this is not the South Korean recipe for success, which has been driven by private entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality products: Samsung and Hyundai, not cheap wages, are South Korea’s growth engines.
Cheap funding and land revenue have led to excess infrastructure and
industrial
capacity without adequate market discipline.
Many regional and local economies have been rocked by job losses and the decline of entire
industrial
sectors – developments that have contributed to rising inequality.
An important corollary for commodity-producing developing countries is that
industrial
metal prices, which really are leading indicators of economic activity, may well increase after an oil-price collapse.
The use of force among advanced
industrial
democracies is virtually unthinkable.
Recent data on employment, retail sales,
industrial
production, and housing in the United States remain very weak;Europe’s first quarter GDP growth data is dismal;Japan’s economy is still comatose; and even China – which is recovering – has very weak exports.
The Keynesian fiscal multiplier for large
industrial
economies or for coordinated expansions is believed to be roughly two – meaning that an extra dollar of fiscal expansion would boost real GDP by about two dollars.
But until recently, patent law was based on a rather narrow definition of creativity, usually the kind embodied in the invention of devices or
industrial
processes.
Already, Russia has received permission to expand its special
industrial
zone in Port Said, and the government has signed billion-dollar contracts for Russian military equipment, including missile systems.
For example,
industrial
design, marketing, and legal services could facilitate investment and development of new manufactured products.
For example, legal markets are dominated by rich lawyers, schools are controlled by teachers’ unions, and the medical sector is influenced by powerful doctors, resulting in high business costs that also hamper
industrial
development.
The Warburg brothers, Max and Paul, were a transatlantic tandem, energetically pushing for German-American institutions that would offer an alternative to British
industrial
and financial monopoly.
The US and India must also establish clear channels for technology transfer – military, industrial, and scientific, including with regard to space.
Read More from "Zone Defense"Getting
Industrial
Policy RightDAVOS – At a time of lackluster global economic growth, developing countries are dusting off some old strategies – particularly the use of
industrial
policy to drive the development of particular sectors and turn them into engines of growth and employment.
In the 1950s and 1960s, many Latin American and Caribbean countries embraced
industrial
policy enthusiastically.
Almost two decades later, with Latin American governments again exploring the potential of activist
industrial
policy, avoiding the mistakes of the past will require a thorough understanding of why previous attempts failed – and a concrete strategy to guide future efforts.
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