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The third lesson from Greece is that
macro
tinkering is not enough; highly indebted countries also need a credible growth strategy.
On a
macro
level, the World Health Organization recently revised its estimate of the number of premature deaths due to air pollution to seven million annually.
A Post-Crisis World of RiskMILAN – The global economy’s most striking feature nowadays is the magnitude and interconnectedness of the
macro
risks that it faces.
Markets may have factored in the combined effect of these
macro
risks, which nowadays are pervasive and correlated, but I doubt it.
The WEF’s focus is squarely on the
macro
level.
Back at the
macro
level, China needs to reallocate responsibilities and resources among the various levels of government, in order to capitalize on their comparative advantage in providing services and raising revenue.
Economics is a vast discipline that comprises researchers and practitioners whose work spans
macro
and micro perspectives and theoretical and applied approaches.
But, to ensure this,
macro
and structural economic policies that boost aggregate demand, job creation and growth, reduce income and wealth inequality, provide economic opportunity to the young, and integrate rather than reject refugees and economic migrants will be needed.
These companies are implementing the stakeholder concept on a micro and
macro
level, answering to the demands of their employees, customers, and communities, and thus strengthening their brands.
At the
macro
level, aggregate US productivity has increased by more than 250% since the early 1970s, while hourly wages have remained stagnant.
And, because state intervention puts a floor beneath market participants’ losses, it undermines the effectiveness of conventional
macro
policies.
At the
macro
level, a less credit-constrained economy (with a large mass of effective borrowers) could then experience a fall in the savings rate as borrowing rose.
Many are running
macro
imbalances, such as twin current account and fiscal deficits, and confront rising inflation and slowing growth.
And today’s
macro
mood is shared pessimism.
The other part of
macro
strategy is to reduce real interest rates.
In addition to the
macro
and micro aspects of economics, understanding supply chains in private and public goods and services in China requires mezo (institutional) and meta (system-wide) analysis.
In the East Asian currency crises, the tough
macro
policies required by the IMF and the U.S. Treasury were intended to restore the confidence of international lenders and investors.
Proponents of the
macro
approach point out that the greatest development successes have typically been the product of economy-wide reforms.
Moreover, the
macro
tradition vacillates between specific recommendations (“set low and uniform tariffs,” “remove interest-rate ceilings on banks,” “improve your ‘doing business’ ranking”) that find limited support in cross-country evidence, and broad recommendations that lack operational content (“integrate into world economy,” “achieve macroeconomic stability,” “improve contract enforcement”).
In recent years, assets in emerging-market economies – especially currencies – have depreciated by 5-50% relative to the dollar, reflecting both external imbalances and the broader
macro
conditions of individual countries.
At both the micro and the
macro
level, development projects and economic growth can do much to alleviate some of the structural causes of political violence.
The policy framework that has proven to serve the major emerging economies best is one that focuses not only on
macro
and monetary stability, but also on adaptation, guided by a forward-looking (though inherently imperfect) assessment of coming micro and
macro
structural shifts and the measures needed to support them.
He argues that economists became blind to catastrophic
macro
failure because they mistook the beauty or elegance of theoretical models for truth.
The simplicity and elegance of micro and
macro
models make them useful in explaining the price mechanism and the balance or imbalance of key aggregate economic variables.
Doing so provides a natural linkage between micro and macro, because the micro-level rules and institutions typically imply macro-level consequences.
Most traditional companies, meanwhile, remain focused on their
macro
environment, at the expense of responding adequately to the new micro-level forces in play.
Whichever policies –
macro
or micro – turn out to work best for addressing today’s economic problems, one thing has become abundantly clear: optimism is out of fashion.
The long-term benefits consist not just in efficiency and productivity gains (large enough to show up in
macro
data), but also in much-needed new jobs requiring a broad range of skills.
Cumbersome political gridlock notwithstanding, it managed to address the
macro
problem it faced (a lack of aggregate demand) by implementing expansionary fiscal and monetary policies.
Economists working on the
macro
economy, its micro foundations, exogenous and endogenous growth theory, the formation of expectations and problems of information and discrimination all refer back to Phelps.
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