Unbalanced
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This
unbalanced
approach is jeopardizing the economic development of Latvia and other vulnerable new member states, while old members enjoy a free ride.
Those two figures illustrate why the world economy is currently so
unbalanced.
Coping with the emerging social and economic burdens associated with poor health – not least those stemming from aging populations in many countries – requires a new approach to replace the unbalanced, unproductive model that currently prevails.
Indeed, China’s slowdown reflects an economic model that is, as former Premier Wen Jiabao put it, “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable,” and that now is adversely affecting growth in emerging Asia and in commodity-exporting emerging markets from Asia to Latin America and Africa.
But growth has been unbalanced: Europe and Japan - despite some recent gains - are far from reaching their potential, and the United States and China have continued largely to drive the world economy.
There has been a lot of finger pointing, with commentators blaming issues like gerrymandering, rising economic inequality, the campaign finance system, and
unbalanced
journalism.
Nevertheless, even with nation-states no longer able to rely on inflation to solve their
unbalanced
finances, the single currency allows them to use the debt capacity properly belonging to other members of the European Union to extend their spending sprees and postpone political accountability for periods of laissez les bons temps roulés.
Once established, the ICU would tax persistent surpluses and deficits symmetrically, to annul the negative feedback mechanism between
unbalanced
capital flows, volatility, inadequate global aggregate demand, and unnecessary unemployment distributed unevenly around the world.
Foreign-exchange markets will factor this in, adjusting exchange rates faster in response to current-account imbalances and canceling out much of the capital flows which today support chronically
unbalanced
trade.
Premier Wen Jiabao laid the groundwork four years ago, when he first articulated the paradox of the “Four ‘Uns’” – an economy whose strength on the surface masked a structure that was increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable.”
Fragile and
Unbalanced
in 2012NEW YORK – The outlook for the global economy in 2012 is clear, but it isn’t pretty: recession in Europe, anemic growth at best in the United States, and a sharp slowdown in China and in most emerging-market economies.
But that is the challenge that a fragile and
unbalanced
global economy faces in 2012.
First, most advanced economies have maintained the
unbalanced
growth patterns that led to the global crisis in 2008.
China's own economy, however, became more
unbalanced.
But, as long they remain relatively powerless, Mexico will remain unbalanced, deprived of the modern left that it needs to combat poverty and inequality, and hostage to those who still believe in revolution and the assault on the Winter Palace.
The mega-regional approach may have one more advantage, shared with the WTO: the involvement of more parties can dilute the authority of a major country and thus limit its ability to strong-arm its negotiating partners into an
unbalanced
agreement.
Although the bilateral relationship has historically tended to emphasize security and defense more than economics, the two leaders’ perspectives, exemplified in their new initiatives, threaten to leave things even more
unbalanced.
Moreover, antioxidant supplements in pills are synthetic and biochemically
unbalanced
compared to their naturally occurring counterparts.
China has been focused on these objectives for five years – seeking to transform a powerful yet
unbalanced
growth model based largely on exports and investment into one driven increasingly by its consumers.
Official responses to the global economic crisis highlight the interventionist model’s merits, proving that decisive government action can help to enhance efficiency and clear
unbalanced
markets, thereby protecting the economy from the demand shortfall caused by falling investment and rising unemployment.
This
unbalanced
relationship still has advantages for both parties.
Three months ago, I argued that all but a tiny and
unbalanced
fringe of economists approve of expansionary open-market operations to keep total nominal spending constant in a downturn, and I was right.
I was also right to say that all but a tiny and
unbalanced
fringe of economists approve of central-bank guarantees of system stability, in order to prevent the risk of a collapse of the payments system from becoming a first-order consideration boosting the demand for cash to unnatural levels.
Most of the countries are
unbalanced
and are indebted in a currency (the euro) that they cannot print on demand.
When the bubbles burst and pushed
unbalanced
economies into balance-sheet recessions, inflation-targeting central banks were already low on ammunition – taking them quickly into the murky realm of zero policy rates and the liquidity injections of quantitative easing.
But their writings and statements have been sufficiently hysterical and hateful to incite a person with an
unbalanced
mind.
The cost of such policies rises with the need for structural change to sustain growth and employment (and to recover from
unbalanced
growth patterns and shocks).
What I mean by "Serbomania" is an extremely unbalanced, biassed, almost neurotically emotional pro-Serbian attitude, one completely lacking in any serious or reasoned critique of NATO' military action.
Five years ago, Wen famously warned of a Chinese economy that was in danger of becoming “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
But to say that, one must also assume that to some extent he himself is
unbalanced
and has shifted from a kind of guerilla warfare against the West, always with some possibility of retreat, to all-out combat.
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