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Indeed, I recently asked a group of young activists for their views about possible negative scenarios in the
transition
period.
A
transition
to more cyclical industries -- durable goods and chips -- means that the world's business cycle will stamp itself even more emphatically on Korea's economy.
In the current setting, the exchange market strategy should be: an immediate depreciation of 10% combined with the
transition
to a BBC regime.
Transition
to a transparent currency regime creates confidence that Korea is not embarking on a cycle of depreciation.
For economies in
transition
– such as Western Europe in the 1950s-1960s, Asia during the growth miracle of the 1970s-1990s, and China in 1996-2005 – the dollar provided an anchor for the macroeconomic stabilization efforts and fiscal and monetary discipline that structural transformation demanded.
There is, however, a major threat to a smooth
transition
to new sources of global growth: the possibility of overshooting in the inevitable asset-price adjustment accompanying the shift in relative growth prospects and perceptions of risks.
The first concerns the length and scope of the
transition
from the human to the automated economy.
“In advanced economies, all scenarios,” McKinsey writes, “result in full employment by 2030, but
transition
may include periods of higher unemployment and [downward] wage adjustments,” depending on the speed of adaptation.
Given this priority, the main policy response follows automatically: massive investment, on a “Marshall Plan scale,” in education and workforce training to ensure that humans are taught the critical skills to enable them to cope with the
transition.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Islamist government, led by Mohamed Morsi, demonstrated all too well its incompetence and incapacity to ensure an inclusive democratic
transition.
Qatar, which had been Morsi’s main protector (by offering a large credit line) and is in the midst of its own political transition, has remained detached from Egypt’s turmoil.
It is imperative that the EU build societies that are seen as global leaders in social, political, and technological innovation – all will be urgently needed in the
transition
to the low-carbon economy that is coming.
But even desirable changes come with
transition
costs, and those costs will grow as the new administration dangerously undermines core market-economy principles.
We also estimate that under a
transition
plan for taxing the existing stock of foreign earnings held abroad, similar to one proposed by US Representative Dave Camp, US MNCs would repatriate about $1 trillion of these earnings, adding more than $200 billion to US GDP and about 1.5 million US jobs over the next few years.
And the faster that Chinese policy drives a
transition
to a low-carbon economy, the greater the technological and economic opportunity.
The crisis of the Jewish conscience in the traumatic
transition
from Holocaust to statehood has not yet been fully overcome.
Economists tend to worry about the
transition
from a PAYG system to private social security.
But Argentina is showing, as Chile has successfully demonstrated for 15 years, that the
transition
can be managed rather easily, despite the apparent "double taxation," because a private system is so much more efficient than PAYG.
In fact, the
transition
should be far easier in America and Europe than in Argentina since they have much more developed capital markets, and tax rates needed to continue benefits to retirees would not have to be so large, given the much lower dependency ratios in these nations.
The IMF has no special expertise in the
transition
societies of the former communist world, or in African economic development.
For one thing, we must work to smooth workers’
transition
to more creative endeavors.
Rather, it is a measured
transition
toward political pragmatism.
In China, the leadership
transition
has occurred smoothly.
China, the Innovation DragonWASHINGTON, DC – China has achieved much since 1978, when Deng Xiaoping initiated the
transition
to a market economy.
And, while such decrees have led to dictatorships, not democracies, in other countries undergoing political transition, none had a politicized judicial entity that played the role of spoiler in the democratization process.
The second paradox extends beyond Poland, posing a challenge for all countries in
transition
from communism: elections that reflect democratic norms may, in fact, destabilize democracy.
Here is the ultimate paradox of the Polish election: to escape the costs of
transition
people turn to the heirs of the political order responsible for inciting Poland's catastrophe in the first place.
China’s New Economic ModelChina’s success since it began its
transition
to a market economy has been based on adaptable strategies and policies: as each set of problems are solved, new problems arise, for which new policies and strategies must be devised.
Until now the postcommunist
transition
focused on shifting resources and rights from the public to the private.
An indispensable part of the
transition
lies in transforming the sclerotic, overgrown socialist state into one that provides this support for free enterprise.
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