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They should let the currency
markets
take care of the Euro/dollar exchange rate.
This matters, especially for labor-intensive activities (ranging from toy manufacturing to data-entry services), whether by affiliates of foreign multinational enterprises (which account for more than half of China’s exports) or by local firms, which are losing competitiveness in international
markets.
It was not until 1919, after the war was over, that Wilson defined his foreign-policy vision of “liberal internationalism”: support for collective security and promotion of open
markets
among democracies, regulated by a system of multinational institutions ultimately dependent on the United States.
For example, Wilson would probably concur with Trump that the level of openness in global
markets
today is excessive.
Diseases that do not create potential growth
markets
are largely ignored.
We are obliged to ensure that the fish that we import is caught sustainably, so that our
markets
do not fuel the decline of the oceans and the fishing communities that depend on them, especially those in the poorest countries.
And the textiles industry, recovering from a slowdown caused by the European crisis, is penetrating new export
markets.
A combination of deep recession, global economic dislocations, and effective nationalization of large swathes of the financial sector in the world’s advanced economies has deeply unsettled the balance between
markets
and states.
That is why all prosperous societies are capitalistic in the broad sense of the term: they are organized around private property and allow
markets
to play a large role in allocating resources and determining economic rewards.
The catch is that neither property rights nor
markets
can function on their own.
So property rights rely on courts and legal enforcement, and
markets
depend on regulators to rein in abuse and fix market failures.
This means imagining a better balance between
markets
and their supporting institutions at the global level .
At other times, it will mean preventing
markets
from expanding beyond the reach of institutions that must remain national.
The EU, especially the 19-member eurozone, thus functions as a vast home base for Germany, from which it can launch its assault on foreign
markets.
Yet, lately, the eurozone has become the darling of financial
markets
– and for good reason.
But there remains a key unresolved issue: once financial
markets
have normalized, will maintaining a deficit for a long time provide continuous stimulus?
Moreover, oil output from war-torn countries such as Libya and Iraq has exceeded expectations, and Iran has returned to world oil
markets
following its nuclear agreement with the world’s major powers.
For starters, futures didn’t help predict the current market breakdown, most likely because long-term futures
markets
are, by default, slow to adjust to new information.
Moreover, futures contracts give only limited medium-term guidance because they either don’t extend out far enough, or the
markets
are not deep enough.
As in other commodity markets, oil futures are subject to an imbalance between long- and short-term positions.
Earlier in Zedillo's career he worked in restructuring Mexico's debt, and he has a deep understanding of international
markets.
When government officials rather than
markets
then try to choose the next winners, they run a great risk of choosing the wrong industries, or channeling too much investment – and thus excess capacity – into existing sectors.
International capital
markets
were small and constrained by exchange controls, a minefield of regulations, and the lack of convertibility of even the major currencies.
The world has witnessed an explosive expansion of private international capital
markets.
Rating agencies do a splendid job without compromising themselves by lending – and of course they do themselves lead the
markets.
The French supported euro membership, because they wanted the Mediterranean countries, including themselves, to be able to borrow at the same low rates as Germany on the capital
markets.
People forget these episodes because the Fund’s resources have not kept pace with the explosion of global capital
markets
so that today, the IMF lacks the capacity to bail out an Italy or a Japan (though the issue may well arise one day.)
They might, and they should, even if global financial
markets
take time to adjust to a slightly smaller role for the dollar.
The structure of global imbalances, with the US the big borrower and emerging
markets
the creditors, presents a rare opportunity to finance a change in governance at the IMF.
The World Bank Group is supporting countries and businesses as they develop climate-friendly public policies, invest in carbon markets, and explore financial innovations to ease into low-carbon transitions.
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