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“What is important about the budget,” he said in 1970, “is whether it is inflationary or deflationary, not whether [it is] balanced or unbalanced.”
More generally, only a few have decisively overcome the trifecta of maladies that the crisis exposed: inadequate and
unbalanced
aggregate demand, insufficient structural resilience and agility, and persistent debt overhangs.
In the process, however, they slipped into an
unbalanced
policy mix that now threatens their continued growth and financial stability.
It is frightening to people in foreign countries, who can conclude only that voters in the world’s only superpower have become dangerously
unbalanced.
Lingering anti-American undertones, of course, will invariably surface for, as in any long
unbalanced
relationship, the junior partner will tend to make declaratory statements that generate misperceptions.
But the skewed and
unbalanced
trade deals that produced these results were not imposed on the US by other countries.
But the country’s economic model remains, as former Premier Wen Jiabao famously put it, “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
But if China wants a dynamic innovation system, it should resist pressure by Western governments to adopt the kind of
unbalanced
intellectual property laws that are being demanded.
The rest of an
unbalanced
Chinese economy followed – especially the labor market, which shed more than 20 million jobs in Guangdong Province alone.
Reports of ghost cities, bridges to nowhere, and empty new airports are fueling concern among Western analysts that an
unbalanced
Chinese economy cannot rebound as it did in the second half of 2009.
The Chinese leadership has long known this, as Premier Wen Jiabao signaled with his famous 2007 “Four ‘Uns’” critique – warning of an “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable” economy.
Even more starkly
unbalanced
political landscapes can be found in France and Italy, where neither President Chirac nor Prime Minister Berlusconi need fear their challengers; indeed neither has a challenger to speak of.
Both partners took the relationship for granted and pushed
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growth models too far – the US with its asset and credit bubbles that underpinned a record consumption binge, and China with an export-led resurgence that was ultimately dependent on America’s consumption bubble.
And any global recovery promises to be
unbalanced
– that is, if it materializes at all.
But with investment rising from 40% to 47% of GDP, growth became dangerously
unbalanced
and heavily dependent on infrastructure construction and real-estate development.
China’s private-sector debt rose from around 140% of GDP in 2009 to more than 200% in early 2013, according to estimates from Bernstein Research – a surge that may well have exacerbated the imbalances of an already
unbalanced
Chinese economy.
Indeed, as early as 2007, Hu’s own premier, Wen Jiabao, had concluded that China’s economic trajectory was “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
As former Premier Wen Jiabao noted nearly eight years ago, China’s economy had become increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
But if other European countries accept this preference, and Europe continues along its
unbalanced
integration path, there will be no leverage to convince France to support political union.
The Perils of Financial FreedomLONDON – Back in 2007, China’s then-prime minister, Wen Jiabao, famously described his country’s economy as “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
Indeed, while food companies would have you believe that sugar can be part of a balanced diet, the bottom line is that they have created an
unbalanced
one.
Chinese officials’ reluctance to eliminate hukou quickly reflects their observation of the social consequences of rapid or
unbalanced
urbanization elsewhere, though problems caused by internal migration in other countries typically reflect the absence of opportunity in rural areas, not the attraction of opportunities in urban areas.
This system is inherently unbalanced, and must be corrected.
The second issue concerns the
unbalanced
intellectual property provisions (TRIPs) of the Uruguay Round of trade talks, dictated by America's pharmaceutical and entertainment industries.
If successful – and, so far, China has almost always surpassed even its own high expectations – these adjustments may impose enormous strains on a global economic system that is already
unbalanced
by America’s huge fiscal and trade imbalances.
Comforted by the notion of a “central-bank put,” many investors have been willing to “look through” countries’
unbalanced
economic policies, as well as the severe political polarization that now prevails in some of them.
An increasingly
unbalanced
Chinese economy cannot afford persistent 10% GDP growth.
In 2007, then-Premier Wen Jiabao famously described China’s development model as “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable,” owing not least to its deleterious ecological impact.
At the CPC’s 19th National Congress in October 2017, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke of a fundamental “contradiction between
unbalanced
and inadequate development and the people’s ever-growing needs for a better life.”
Nevertheless, the volume of foreign investment falls short of what Russia needs, for its economy is
unbalanced.
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