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A Security Strategy for the 21st CenturyMADRID – “Time and again in our Nation’s history, Americans have
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to meet –and to shape – moments of transition.
To explain the rise in inequality that began in the 1980s and has accelerated since the turn of the century, many have pointed out that indicators of globalization, such as the trade-to-GDP ratio, have also
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since 1980.
As Columbia’s Xavier Sala-i-Martin pointed out in 2002 and 2006, even as inequality has
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in nearly every country, inequality across countries has decreased, owing largely to the success of developing countries like China and India in raising their per capita incomes since the 1980s.
Since the mid-1990’s, the net current-account surplus of “all the rest” has
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by an amount that one Federal Reserve Bank economist has put at $450 billion a year, not because savings rates have increased, but because investment rates have fallen.
About half of the 1.56-percentage-point rise is attributable to an increase in the real interest rate, as measured by the inflation-indexed ten-year Treasury bonds, whose expected real yield has
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from zero in July 2016 to 0.82% now.
Indeed, while China’s living standards have
risen
dramatically over the past 30 years, the gap between rich and poor has widened sharply.
Argentina’s per capita income has risen, albeit slowly, during this period, but the country was never far from a full-blown macroeconomic crisis that could reduce household incomes sharply.
In the US, for example, the foreign-born share of the population has
risen
from 5% in 1960 to around 14% today.
In the US, GNP has
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sharply in the past 40 years, but happiness has not.
German leaders since World War II have
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through state and federal political structures.
Even in Russia, leaders have
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through the ranks of party or state hierarchies.
Non-oil commodity prices have
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precipitously in the last decade.
The price of oil has
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far more than the dollar has fallen.
And government debt, of course, has
risen
sharply, owing to bank bailouts and a sharp, recession-fueled decline in tax revenues.
We conjectured that even though random discoveries, weather events, and technologies might dramatically shift relative values for certain periods, the resulting price differentials would create incentives for innovators to concentrate more attention on goods whose prices had
risen
dramatically.
US manufacturers that rely on steel inputs are already facing higher costs, and could soon face shortages, with the price of steel in the US having
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50% above that in China or Europe.
As the pace of poverty-reduction has slowed, its costs have
risen
– a trend illustrated in a new UN report, together with World Bank data.
Similarly, as Georgia has climbed to ninth in the rankings, its GDP has
risen
by more than 200% and foreign investment inflows have increased by nearly 300% since 2003.
Before Tunisia’s revolution, for example, 500,000 of its labor force of 3.6 million were unemployed, and that number has since
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to 700,000.
Mortgage interest rates fell below 5% in March and April, but have
risen
significantly since then.
Income differentials associated with higher education have
risen
dramatically.
As the IMF cautions, “core inflation – excluding commodities – has
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from 2% to 3.75%, suggesting that inflation is broadening.”
After winning the presidency, Chen could have
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above theatrics by focusing on two Taiwanese strengths: its economy and its unbroken humanist Chinese cultural tradition.
China was never a member, and yet it has
risen
to the status of a major world power.
The index has
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69% in real (inflation-adjusted) terms since 2004, with most of the increase coming after 2007.
And global trade still has not recovered its earlier trajectory: since 2008, export volumes have
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at only about half the average annual rate of the pre-crisis period (3.1%, see figure below).
Other countries have
risen
from the rubble of natural disaster and war, and Haiti can do the same over the next five to ten years.
But risks to the world’s economic outlook have risen, and stepped-up policy actions are needed to keep the global economy on track.
But, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) has
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by roughly 30% since Trump’s inauguration, the extent to which the market’s rise was due to the president’s policies is uncertain.
That share grew from zero to 40% in just three years, and had
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to 68% by the end of last year.
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