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Global instability and the development project: is the twenty-first century different?

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Ghosh, Jayati

European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies

2018

15

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193-207

globalization ; economic recovery ; business cycle ; economic development

Economic development

https://doi.org/10.4337/ejeep.2018.02.10

English

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"Despite a few pockets of relatively fast expansion, overall deficiency of demand characterises the world economy. The external stimulus provided by the US is declining; Europe's net impact is negative because of the emphasis on generating current-account surpluses. While China is already a significant global economic player, it cannot adequately counter the effect of this reduced impetus from the major developed countries. Much of the developing world is relying on unsustainable debt-driven bubbles in the financially liberalised environment to generate economic recovery. Sustaining the development project will require countries to shift from export-oriented growth to more reliance on domestic demand through wage and employment increases."

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