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And, while
recovery
in the advanced economies boosted exports, persistent overcapacity, combined with slower household-consumption growth than in 2012, caused investment growth, though still rapid, to decline to its lowest rate in the past 11 years.
Asia today is in the midst of a powerful recovery; crisis countries have already, or are poised to, recover their pre-crisis levels of GDP.
The V-shaped
recovery
that Mexico experienced three years ago came off bigger and faster than expected.
This is reflected in the persistently sluggish
recovery
in the advanced economies today.
One day, the country is on the brink of a double-dip recession; the next, it is on the verge of a turbo-charged recovery, powered by resilient consumers and US multinationals starting to deploy, at long last, their massive cash reserves.
And, remember, it is just over a year since certain US officials were proclaiming the economy’s “summer of recovery” – a view underpinned by the erroneous belief that America was reaching “escape velocity.”
Without such efforts of social imagination,
recovery
from the current crisis will simply be a prelude to more shattering calamities in the future.
The fear is that tightening monetary policy to bear down on inflation could snuff out the faltering economic
recovery.
The US economy is staging a more convincing
recovery
than the UK, and, in contrast to the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, the Fed is not explicitly mandated by Congress to achieve a specific inflation target.
But there is something they can do to ensure the benefits of inflation-targeting rules (credibility and well-anchored inflation expectations) while also supporting recovery: raise the stated target.
The UK authorities have decided to prioritize fiscal consolidation while running a loose monetary policy to contain risks to the
recovery
from higher taxes and lower government spending.
And if the reforms are not implemented and growth fails to materialize, politicians are likely to blame QE, not their own failure to take all the other steps that must follow it on the path of economic
recovery.
By contributing to a shutdown of federal-government operations and repeatedly raising the threat of a technical default, it risked undermining an already-fragile US economic
recovery.
The new government will have to make do and chart a slow path for its oil recovery, just as Saddam's regime did.
Iraq is showing some positive signs of political and institutional recovery, but the omens for the future remain, in Obama’s own words, “messy.”
The resulting uncertainty could trigger more volatility, especially in bond markets, potentially impeding economic
recovery
(for example, by pushing up long-term mortgage rates) or augmenting future inflation risk.
Given this, it would be safer and more effective for the Fed and other central banks to pursue a single inflation target, and then use the gain in credibility to aid economic
recovery.
Such an approach would reduce the risk of debt deflation, while capping inflation expectations to prevent a damaging surge in prices as
recovery
takes hold.
Middle-class incomes have continued to stagnate or decline, despite the economy’s
recovery.
Second, Krugman’s claim that a vastly larger fiscal stimulus would have generated a more rapid economic
recovery
in the US depends entirely on conjecture.
But in the more "advanced" socialist countries, such as Russia, where 90% of the population was employed in state-owned industries, restructuring the state sector – a much harder job in many ways – was a necessity, and an obstacle to quick
recovery.
One lesson from Japan’s experience in the 1990’s is that the sooner the authorities bite the bullet and clean up the financial system, the sooner the economy will be on the road to
recovery.
More to the point, today’s populists have benefited from a general
recovery
that began before they arrived on the scene.
Success in Oslo could bring hope and the prospect of
recovery
for millions of vulnerable people.
To its credit, the World Bank has also put in place a $100 million facility to support education
recovery
in Nigeria’s northeast.
In geopolitical terms, ASEAN is well-placed to be an acceptable and equal partner to many larger, more powerful economies, such as China, India, Japan, Australia, and South Korea – a part of the world that, for the first time, is leading a global
recovery.
One day we are told that growth is definitely passé; the next that
recovery
is on track; and the third that the European Central Bank is considering sending checks to all citizens to boost output and revive inflation.
But to let a new recession happen after a short and feeble
recovery
would be regarded by citizens as a major policy failure, which would further weaken support for the euro.
Unfortunately, a US debt default, even a technical one, would have unforeseeable consequences that could threaten the
recovery.
Over the past year, the eurozone has been enjoying a solid cyclical recovery, outperforming expectations more than any other major advanced economy.
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