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Indeed, there have been other periods in the long post-2008
recovery
when growth returned, only to peter out quickly and become sluggish again.
From Fukushima to DisarmamentSYDNEY – Months after the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, the ongoing nuclear disaster at Fukushima compounds the humanitarian tragedy and impedes
recovery.
Thus, the contest will most likely be between Manuel Valls – who was Hollande’s prime minister until he resigned earlier this month – and Arnaud Montebourg, Valls’s former minister for “national recovery.”
The
recovery
of dynamism, demand, and consumption depends on its success.
It is essential not only to economic
recovery
today, but to ensuring peace and security tomorrow.
We will support a Global Jobs Pact – a
recovery
strategy to meet peoples’ basic need for decent work.
The first group includes countries like India and the United States, where economic
recovery
is broadening, enabling them to overcome financial imbalances.
Rather than marking the beginning of a new phase of the euro crisis, the agreement may be remembered as the culmination of a long series of political compromises that, by correcting some of the euro’s worst design flaws, created the conditions for a European economic
recovery.
In short, the main conditions now seem to be in place for a sustainable
recovery
in Greece.
But, because antibodies persist in the blood even after recovery, this method falsely identifies healthy, non-contagious patients as needing treatment.
If implemented, this proposal could produce very high unemployment rates and no route to
recovery
– in short, a depression.
And now a related distorted narrative – one that in 2014 could needlessly undermine policies that are key to improving America’s economic
recovery
– is gaining traction.
Many Americans started 2013 with high hopes that congressional leaders would overcome, even if only partly, the polarization and political dysfunction that had slowed
recovery.
That means working out the final details of the Basel III banking standards, creating clear processes for cross-border bank resolution and recovery, and building macro-prudential supervisory capabilities.
Although there are many explanations for the eurozone’s lagging recovery, it is clear that the overhang of both public and private debt looms large.
It restrains excessive credit expansion during booms, while reducing the risk of bank failure or a much diminished capital base in recessions, thereby enabling bank lending to kick-start a sustainable
recovery.
No surprise there: we face another year in which global growth will average about 3%, but with a multi-speed
recovery
– a sub-par, below-trend annual rate of 1% in the advanced economies, and close-to-trend rates of 5% in emerging markets.
The first, the US Census Bureau’s annual income and poverty report, shows that, despite the economy’s supposed
recovery
from the Great Recession, ordinary Americans’ incomes continue to stagnate.
In the US, even after the stock-market recovery, median wealth fell more than 40% from 2007 to 2013.
Without political stability, Iraq's economic
recovery
is unlikely, too.
If the US were then to give just a fraction of the financial saving to Iraq in 2004, there would be plenty of incremental revenues to run the Iraqi Government and to support the
recovery
of oil production.
Issuing a statement of regret at the inability to reach a negotiated solution, offering clear short- and long-term plans to manage the default, and outlining a compelling strategy for
recovery
and growth would be far preferable.
Creditors will likely insist that the default was a terrible mistake and argue that
recovery
is impossible unless the decision is quickly reversed.
In the case of Greece, some investors and commentators may sympathize with the authorities’ contention that austerity measures have only hampered its
recovery.
If the explanation for a default includes an assertion that payments should be tied to economic recovery, then it can make sense to specify the conditions for resuming payments – and follow through when the conditions are met.
But it would also demonstrate to old and potential new creditors alike not only a capacity, but also a willingness, to make payments, thereby creating incentives for external actors to support economic
recovery.
Yet most people’s instinct was to characterize the shock as temporary and reversible – a V-shape disruption, featuring a sharp downturn and a rapid
recovery.
With the expectation of a V-shape
recovery
increasingly difficult to justify, the “new normal” finally gained widespread acceptance.
Confidence will unlock the door to economic
recovery.
More immediately important is the failure of the proposed “fiscal union” to do anything for European
recovery.
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