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The aggregate size of the developing countries (especially the major emerging economies), their
rising
incomes, and their ongoing movement up the value chain are having a growing impact on advanced-country economies, particularly these economies’ tradable sectors.
NEW YORK – It has become impossible to deny the so-called secular stagnation gripping the world’s most developed economies: Wealth is piling up, but real wages are barely
rising
and labor force participation has been on a downward trend.
More important, the accumulation of new startups will gradually generate
rising
investment demand – induced demand!
Unhealthy, processed foods are more readily available now than ever before, and
rising
middle classes in China, India, and throughout the region can better afford them.
Bond yields in southern Europe were rising, and a pervasive sense of apprehension and fear cloaked governments in European capitals.
Together with debt relief, these policies have resulted in low levels of public debt, relatively sound financial systems, and – most important –
rising
living standards.
It is equally important to restart global trade talks and bring the Doha Round to a successful conclusion – not least in order to protect Africa from the risk of
rising
protectionism.
The biggest driver of growth in Spain over the last year has been increased private consumption, fueled by falling unemployment and
rising
real wages.
But China’s sharply
rising
monetization rate cannot be judged against the high, steady rates of developed countries without bearing in mind that China’s monetization process began much later, and has distinct structural and institutional foundations.
This has fueled
rising
demand for currency, leading to the expansion of the monetary base, with the money multiplier – that is, the effect on lending by commercial banks – boosting the money supply further.
But the planet’s
rising
surface temperature will increase the probability and severity of such weather patterns, and 2015 – the warmest year on record – confirmed that human greenhouse-gas emissions are driving significant climate change.
But a clear commitment by policymakers to achieve a steadily
rising
carbon price – ideally one that increases more rapidly whenever fossil-fuel prices are at a cyclical low – is also required.
Many countries – even technologically savvy ones – can still benefit from the self-reinforcing cycle of technological advancement,
rising
productivity, and employment growth.
This offered some protection to minorities at a time of
rising
ethnic nationalism.
Indeed, as world financial leaders gather for the annual IMF/World Bank spring conference in Washington, DC, the rapid pace of technological change and
rising
inequality are fueling ever louder calls for root-and-branch revision of the entire system.
Some investors, at least, remember that
rising
inflation typically follows monetary expansion, and they fear that this time will be no different.
The large number of long-term unemployed may make the problem more difficult this time by causing the unemployment rate to remain high even when product markets are beginning to experience
rising
inflation.
Rising
inflation is certainly not inevitable, but, in both the US and Europe, it has become a risk to be reckoned with.
Making matters worse, rapidly
rising
capital and skill requirements for production, among other factors, is sustaining a trend toward less competition among companies across a wide range of sectors in advanced economies.
Now, with Germany’s economy no longer functioning smoothly, capital moving abroad, and unemployment rising, criticism of capitalism is again gaining momentum.
Indeed, China cannot continue to rely on manufacturing exports when its major sources of demand – the US and Europe – are struggling and its labor costs are
rising.
Asia’s middle-class population is expected to experience explosive growth in the coming years,
rising
from 500 million people in 2010 to 1.75 billion in 2020.
European leaders also must do more to stem
rising
anti-Americanism, so that they remain able to work with the US when they judge it to be desirable.
To be sure,
rising
inequality, wage stagnation, and working-class frustration are evident across the developed world.
Merkel’s failure to reverse social fragmentation led to
rising
support for the AfD.
After all, households that are saving twice as much as previously suspected should be expected to be more resilient when confronted with
rising
interest rates.
But the US president’s first instinct should be to defend the international order against
rising
threats, while making adjustments to account for new realities.
But while TB deaths have declined by half since 1990, the impact of diabetes is
rising
fast.
Otherwise, the remarkable gains made in improving global health in the last 25 years will be overwhelmed by a
rising
tide of people who suffer and die from chronic diseases that we know how to prevent and treat.
But Justin Lin, a former World Bank chief economist, has argued forcefully that investment will and should remain a key growth driver, and that domestic consumption in China’s growth pattern should not be pushed beyond its natural limits into a high-leverage model based on
rising
consumer debt.
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