Ascent After Decline: Regrowing Global Economies After the Great Recession - Otaviano Canuto - Books - World Bank Publications - 9780821389423 - January 9, 2012
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Ascent After Decline: Regrowing Global Economies After the Great Recession

Otaviano Canuto

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Ascent After Decline: Regrowing Global Economies After the Great Recession

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: About the Editors and Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Part 1. Diagnosing the Challenges -- 1. The Challenges of Growth / Otaviano Canuto, Danny M. Leipziger, Brian Pinto -- 2. Rebalancing Global Growth / Menzie Chinn, Barry Eichengreen, Hiro Ito -- 3. Fiscal Policy and Growth: Overcoming the Constraints / Carlo Cottarelli, Michael Keen -- 4. Infrastructure Policy for Shared Growth Post-2008: More and Better, or Simply More Complex? / Antonio Estache -- Part 2. The Way Forward -- 5. Rethinking Growth and the State / Philippe Aghion, Julia Cage -- 6. Financial Shocks and the Labor Markets: Should Economic Policy Save Jobs? / Tito Boeri, Pietro Garibaldi -- 7. Information Technology, Globalization, and Growth: The Roles of Scale Economies, Terms of Trade, and Variety / Catherine L. Mann -- 8. Innovation-Driven Growth: Analytical Issues and Policy Implications / Paolo Guerrieri, Pier Carlo Padoan -- Index -- Box -- 1.1. Policy Challenges for the G-20 -- Figures -- 2.1. Current Account Balances, 1996-2016 -- 2.2. U. S. Saving, Investment, and Current Account, 1968-2011 -- 2.3. Current Account Balance as a Percentage of Euro Area GDP, 1995-2010 -- 2.4. Out-of-Sample Current Account Predictions for Selected Countries, 2011 -15 -- 2.5. Out-of-Sample Current Account Predictions for Selected Countries, 2006-08 and 2011 -15 -- 2.6. U. S. Current Account Projections under Three Scenarios -- 2.7. Chinese Current Account Projections under Liberalization of Financial Markets -- 2.8. Chinese Current Account Projections under Liberalization and Development of Financial Markets -- 3.1. General Government Balances in Group of Seven Economies, 1998-2007. Publisher Marketing: The Great Recession of 2009-11 was not simply a severe business cycle slowdown or even a combined credit, housing, and asset market collapse. It left permanent scars, especially on the advanced economies. In its wake, policy makers must navigate uncharted economic territory where 'business as usual' no longer applies and deep structural changes mark the global economic landscape. Fundamental questions about the daunting task of 'regrowing growth' have now taken center stage for economists, politicians, and policy makers alike: Will international capital flows be encouraged or discouraged? How open will export markets be, given the structural changes and their implications for employment? How much reliance will there be on market solutions when governments--now overly indebted and wary of additional relief expenditures--are expected to deliver on the promise of economic growth? Without a resurrection of strong economic growth in major economies, the likelihood of rapid economic development in poor developing countries is dampened. The nature of that ascent is the subject of this volume. In Ascent after Decline, more than a dozen distinguished contributors scan the economic horizon, spell out the new fiscal reality, and highlight the policy choices on which economic regrowth will depend. If the Great Recession has taught one lesson, it is that when fundamental shifts occur, the outcomes will entail new elements that shape future directions and affect policy. How these pressing policy questions are answered will, in large measure, determine the future face of globalization. Review Citations: Choice 07/01/2012 (EAN 9780821389423, Paperback) Reference and Research Bk News 04/01/2012 pg. 66 (EAN 9780821389423, Paperback) Choice 07/01/2012 (EAN 9780821389430, Other) Contributor Bio:  Leipziger, Danny M Leipziger is manager of the Economic Development Institute's Regulatory and private Sector Division, The World Bank.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 9, 2012
ISBN13 9780821389423
Publishers World Bank Publications
Pages 294
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   430 g

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