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The vetting process that Kenyans observed being applied to recent cabinet appointments should be extended throughout the public
sector
(and also to private entities that win state contracts).
After all, his attempts to reform the French economy, public sector, and labor markets – not to mention his perceived elitist pretensions and imperialist tendencies – have produced a swift and severe backlash.
Planners should take advantage of the country's decentralized nature and emphasize private
sector
participation in reconstruction.
A decentralized system will respond better to local needs and avoid an over-bureaucratic public
sector.
If interest rates were allowed to fall, these extra workers would be employed building houses and making things to sell to all the people whose incomes come from the construction
sector.
But, even today, economists can provide no clear explanation of why the private
sector
could not find ways to employ the long-term unemployed in the near-decade from the winter of 1933 to full war mobilization.
Though the accumulation of substantial short-term debts in the financial system and corporate
sector
did amplify the shocks, the primary factors fueling the crisis were the lack of international liquidity, panicked behavior by investors, and financial contagion.
But, given Greece’s small export sector, not to mention the weakness of the global economy, such a recovery may be impossible.
You can grow by relying on a stronger role for the government (as in Singapore) or by relying mostly on the private
sector
(as in Hong Kong).
When the crisis erupted – owing to a downturn in the US housing market that was clearly foreseeable but willfully unforeseen – the public
sector
had to absorb the contingent liabilities built up in the financial system.
Finally, once the crisis erupted, the fiscal consequences of bailing out too-big-to-fail financial institutions contributed to rapid public-debt unsustainability, which threatens to boomerang on the banking
sector.
And a booming high-tech
sector
has become the envy of the rest of the world.
But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in his second time around leading the government, promises to force the Bank of Japan finally to end deflation, and that the public
sector
generally will do more to support economic growth.
In 2010, it created the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency, a public entity dedicated to boosting the productivity of the agriculture
sector.
The left, which would strongly influence any “third front” government, are staunchly opposed to economic liberalization and wish to strengthen, rather than dilute, India’s large public
sector.
Jan Dhan Yojana, a high-priority Indian federal-government program that provides access to the banking
sector
for the poor, has enabled 250 million new bank accounts to be opened in less than two years.
But regulators and fintech firms should take note of examples like Alipay to develop rational strategic possibilities for this emerging
sector.
Likewise, although renminbi appreciation would diminish export growth, the slowdown would probably not be dramatic, given that China’s export
sector
is dominated by the processing trade (specifically, the assembly of intermediate inputs imported from countries like Japan and South Korea).
Industrial supply chains would be disrupted, the construction industry would be denuded of its EU workers, the City of London would lose international importance, the pound would continue depreciating, and the public
sector
– particularly the National Health Service – would be stretched thin.
There were catastrophic consequences for the rest of the financial sector, for the non-financial economy, and for employment.
The private
sector
won’t provide it.
It is much harder to find circuit breakers for this dynamic than for, say, that caused by balance-sheet distress in the financial
sector.
Of course, with China’s household
sector
holding a relatively small share of equities compared to real estate, the current stock-market slump is unlikely to derail the economy.
Here, the country already has an advantage: relatively high levels of equity and low mortgage-to-value ratios typically characterize real-estate purchases by China’s household
sector.
The private
sector
alone cannot and will not counter the risk of stall speed.
Most importantly, ongoing instability in the Middle East will deter foreign investment (other than in the oil sector).
Chinese government debt will become an important global benchmark asset, which should help its private
sector
to attract funding on reasonable terms, while the predominance of the US Federal Reserve in determining worldwide monetary conditions would presumably diminish.
It also accounts for a growing share of global energy demand, meaning that its economy’s continuing shift toward service- and consumption-led growth will reshape the resource
sector
worldwide.
But China will also face challenges as it moves from fossil fuels to renewables within a changing global resource
sector.
Reagan had four key economic goals when he assumed office in 1981: reduce inflation, reduce high personal tax rates, reduce the size of government, and reduce regulation of the private
sector.
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