Sentences with phrase «global imbalances»

I've argued now, for longer than I wish, that we are in a secular bear market driven by global imbalances.
As is well known these high leverage levels were massively reinforced by global imbalances.
The second way Mexico helps absorb global imbalances is through its own growth prospects.
Having started out with artists who were mostly male and American, Morgan is correcting gender and global imbalances in a big way.
These restrictive measures contributed to sizable global imbalances, which in turn fuelled the crisis.
As the seventh largest absorber of excess global capital in the world, Mexico and its trade helps reduce the U.S. trade deficit by moderating global imbalances.
Shifting (a nascent trend) from a global savings glut supported by lower commodity prices and toward narrowing global imbalances amid stronger global demand, which will depend to some extent on whether China can succeed in making the middle income transition.
Unable to come up with any agreement in Seoul on resolving conflicts over currency and trade, the G20 created its own mantra: «Persistent global imbalances pose a threat to economic stability.»
The United States and other countries have been pushing Beijing to allow its currency to appreciate, while Chinese officials say such a move would do nothing to correct global imbalances.
This doesn't mean there isn't a great deal of money to be made during the bear market (on both the long and short side), but at some point we must recognize that our global imbalances all remain.
One of the root causes of the financial crisis was global imbalances: America's super-sized current account deficit and China's equally massive surplus.
«Global Imbalances: Is the World Economy Really at Risk?»
«Global Imbalances and Currency Wars at the ZLB.»
Posted by Andrew Jackson under balance of payments, global imbalances, international trade.
Her research spans two main topics — global imbalances and globalisation of technology and services.
Posted by Andrew Jackson under balance of payments, global imbalances, inequality.
Posted by Arun DuBois under capitalism, economic crisis, economic growth, economic risk, free markets, GDP, global crisis, global imbalances, globalization.
I can't figure out the next step, though — I'm guessing this simply forces the global imbalances onto the commodity - exporting countries, which would presumably experience a temporary economic boom eve while the rest of the world enters recession?
Global Imbalances and U.S. Policy Responses: A Canadian Perspective, Canadian - American Committee 55, by Richard G. Lipsey and Murray G. Smith.
While some tell us that inflationary pressures are temporary and primarily due to bottlenecks in the energy sector, we have long argued that inflation in all commodity prices is not a temporary supply issue, but driven by the global imbalances.
Merk Insights provide the Merk Perspective on currencies, global imbalances, the trade deficit, the socio - economic impact of the U.S. administration's policies and more.
Just as inflation can not be turned off like a light switch, the unwinding of the global imbalances will be long and painful.
Without that, we risk a new manifestation of the «global imbalances», in which too much of the burden of controlling inflation would be placed on the major advanced countries, where growth is already slowing.
It suggests that «global imbalances» were the most discussed risk; that changes in household saving and borrowing had been recognised; and that there was a sense of the emergence of China as an important economic force for the Australian and global economies.
That creates a global imbalance between the countries in need of knowledge and those that build it.
The Nature study is talking about changes associated with ocean circulation even while CO2, and the global imbalance, and global temperature, is increasing.
Again, if heat were simply shifting between ocean basins naturally, it would require an explanation of where the energy from the global imbalance is going.
If the ocean were to stop warming as Curry suggests, it would require an explanation of where the energy from the global imbalance is going.
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