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External accounts clearly matter, because they reflect the balance between domestic
saving
and investment.
Until 2007, imbalances within the eurozone largely resulted from too little
saving
and/or too much real-estate investment, resulting in a growing accumulation of private debt.
The sudden influx of Chinese and Indian technologies represents the “browning” of African technology, which has long been the domain of “white” Americans and Europeans who want to apply their
saving
hand to African problems.
This provided China with plentiful low-cost labor, while
saving
the government large expenditures on pensions and health care.
Ireland has cut its prices relative to the rest of the eurozone by 15% since 2006, and it succeeded in
saving
its economy.
Kim did a fantastic job, and his efforts provided the groundwork for bringing ARVs to millions,
saving
lives, livelihoods, and families.
But, by raising the consumption share of its GDP, China will also absorb much of its surplus
saving.
The country’s pension system emphasizes private
saving
and individual responsibility.
Despite their declining incomes, households raised their spending in early 2012 at a rapid pace by cutting their
saving
rate to just 3.7%.
Without further declines in the
saving
rate from this very low level, consumer spending will not continue to grow as robustly.
Some saw in Merz a chance to restore the CDU’s right-wing character, thereby
saving
Germany’s two-party system.
The most important task for China is to reduce the
saving
rate, which equaled 52% of GDP in 2009.
As part of an emergency response, a European frontier force and coast guard must be established and charged with helping Greece manage its border, as well as
saving
lives and processing new arrivals.
Creativity, Corporatism, and CrowdsNEW HAVEN – Economic growth, as we learned long ago from the works of economists like MIT’s Robert M. Solow, is largely driven by learning and innovation, not just
saving
and the accumulation of capital.
Last but not least, European policymakers should examine how to limit excess
saving
in the eurozone and thus rein in upward pressure on the common currency’s exchange rate.
A global effort, similar to the response to the Asian tsunami, could change this disastrous situation,
saving
more than one million lives per year.
Thus, paradoxically,
saving
children’s lives is part of the solution to rapid population growth in poor countries.
Some are structural:
saving
is high globally, especially in Asia but also in Europe, where aging countries like Germany put money aside for retirement.
Only the union he was forced to join, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, has been doing any formal
saving
and earmarking of his retirement assets.
If those antibiotics were being used properly and
saving
lives, a reasonable cost-benefit analysis might be possible.
Now the concept of winning Kashmir has taken a back seat to the urgency of
saving
Pakistan.”
But, as technological progress has increased options for saving, extending, and improving lives, health-care costs have skyrocketed, raising Medicare costs from 3.5% of federal expenditures in 1970 to 15.1% today.
If America fails to solve its
saving
problem – a reasonable scenario in light of fiscal gridlock and persistently subpar personal
saving
– the current-account deficit will persist.
Fixating on the renminbi falls into the former category: It misses the rebalancing and reforms already under way in China and deflects America’s focus from addressing its most serious long-term macroeconomic problem – a lack of
saving.
Unfortunately, the revival in US
saving
that this will require is being drowned out by the renminbi rant.
France and the Benelux countries had to bail out Fortis and Dexia, owing to the lack of any European mechanism for
saving
integrated financial companies.
Just like Western baby boomers, Chinese urban consumers – who have grown up in post-reform China and have different views from their parents about
saving
versus spending – will make a generational break from the past.
With households already
saving
only around 4% of their disposable income, compared to 20% in 1988, there is little room for additional expenditure.
Moreover, while the incentives cost the US Treasury nearly $100 billion annually, they induce little new saving; instead, they cause high-income taxpayers to shift their savings to tax-advantaged assets – a major reason why President Barack Obama proposes capping the tax deduction for retirement
saving.
Indeed, recent research indicates that automatic enrollment is much more effective than tax incentives for increasing retirement
saving.
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