Analysis: US economy and the prospects for greater US trade with AfricaTAVIS SMILEY
Issues of the federal deficit and debt loom over long-term prospects, however. Nonetheless, it should be kept in mind that the deficits are largely a product of the deep and prolonged economic slump and would diminish as a share of GDP as the economy grows stronger. This does not, however...
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The US economy has grown reasonably fast since the second half of 2003 and the general expectation seems to be that satisfactory growth will continue more or less indefinitely. This paper argues that the expansion may, indeed, continue through 2004 and for some time beyond. But with the governm...
and ensures that development is for the people and by the people and that its fruits are shared by all people. Since the beginning of reform and opening-up, China has lifted close to 800 million people out of poverty, and enlarged the mid...
as something sinister that will upend our way of life.When it comes to AI in business,we often hear about it in relation to automation and the impending loss of jobs,but in what ways is AI changing companies and the larger economy that don’t involve doom-and-mass unemployment predictions...
the longest distance between two places on earth has been reduced to a flight of no greater than 24 hours, and our planet is becoming flat– one tap on a mobile phone connects us to the other side of the world in a split second...
Then, almost without warning, the steady rise of China's economy and S&T capabilities became a catalyst for questioning the validity of that cardinal principle. Three things seemed to drive a reconsideration of US policy toward China: 1) the rapidity of China's rise--which had not been antici...
When speculating about the E.E.C. area’s chances of remaining in its envied orbit for the years to come, a first point stands out clearly. Whatever may happen to wages or exchange rates, the rapid growth and the high investment ratios of the post-war pe
This paper examines international trade issues as vital indicators of the economic prospects of the United States and other developed economies. In particular, it challenges misuses of the doctrine of mutual gains from trade and instead argues that comparative advantage does not guarantee increases in...