Outlook
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While the debate about China’s near-term
outlook
should hardly be trivialized, the far bigger story is its economy’s solid progress on the road to rebalancing – namely, a structural shift away from manufacturing and construction activity toward services.
Even the most optimistic-minded would struggle to find a silver lining in that
outlook.
It seems unlikely that the Socialists and Republicans could be coaxed into joining forces, and if Macron has to rely on a left-wing coalition of some sort, the
outlook
for the Fifth Republic as an institution will be in doubt.
Trade deficits and surpluses also matter, as do stock-market and property valuations, the cyclical
outlook
for corporate profits, and positive or negative surprises for economic growth and inflation.
The globally disruptive effects of US monetary tightening – a rapidly rising dollar, capital outflows from emerging markets, financial distress for international dollar borrowers, and chaotic currency devaluations in Asia and Latin America – may loom less large in next year’s economic
outlook
than in a rear-view glimpse of 2015.
A new study by the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Budget presents a very different
outlook
for US deficits and debt from the one contained in Trump’s budget blueprint.
Furthermore, the study shows that relying on assumptions that are more in sync with the consensus economic
outlook
implies a deficit of 1.7-4% of GDP by 2027, with debt at 72-83% of GDP.
This would require Europe's governments to increase their deficits in the short run, while improving the long run
outlook
through serious pension reform.
The Alliance may be “up,” but its
outlook
remains uncertain.
Syria’s aid to Saddam in maneuvering around the United Nations’ oil-for food program brought Iraqi money to inhabitants of the border region, who have always been closer in customs, dialect, and
outlook
to their Iraqi neighbors than to their fellow Syrians.
Still, however gloomy the outlook, we do stagger on – the flowers still bloom, the breeze stirs the trees, the birds sing, and children laugh.
With the United States about to come under the leadership of a president who loudly touted an “America First” outlook, they looked desperately for a new champion of globalization.
Elsewhere, the
outlook
is no brighter.
Nonetheless, the eurozone’s long-term structural
outlook
remains uninspiring.
Carrying the scenario further, one could even dream up an optimistic
outlook
for the UK’s trade balance, with a highly competitive exchange rate significantly improving demand in its major market, the eurozone.
But the
outlook
is far from hopeless; the revival of a threat from Russia may reverse the prevailing trend toward European disintegration.
These developments are largely responsible for the recent improvement in the global
outlook.
The Future of American GrowthCAMBRIDGE – The near-term
outlook
for the US economy has improved, owing to the sharp increase in household wealth in 2013, together with the end of the fiscal drag caused by the increase in tax rates in 2012.
What unites the great economists, and many other good ones, is a broad education and
outlook.
This time, it is a political development on the Turkish side that has improved the
outlook
for peace.
Are there exceptions to the gloomy
outlook?
But the authorities remain cautious, given that China’s economic
outlook
depends heavily on external conditions, which is the source of most current uncertainty.
Given this, it is not surprising that the International Monetary Fund sounded cautious in its latest economic
outlook
for the Middle East, urging the governments of the oil-exporting countries to rein in hard-to-reverse expenditures and pursue high-quality capital investments and social programs.
The economic
outlook
for the rest of this year and for 2004 has improved recently both in the US and Europe.
The divergence in policy and its time horizon will be papered over by the improved
outlook
for growth in both Europe and the US for the next year or so.
But the medium-term
outlook
is one of transatlantic confrontation, potentially as divisive as the disputes over the Iraq war.
In short, the
outlook
for Egypt’s economy is not as gloomy as many believe.
The medium-term fiscal
outlook
continues to deteriorate while, in the short term, politicians play with the country’s valuable AAA credit rating by arguing like schoolchildren over how to extend the debt ceiling.
As the economic
outlook
worsens, voters’ priorities will shift from broadening access to high-quality education and health care to promoting employment.
Rapidly changing conditions have brightened some people’s economic outlook; but they have left others behind, casting a dark shadow of dissatisfaction across the global economy.
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