2011 JoblessRecoveryisNoRecoveryPros

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Subject Headings: Jobless Economic Recovery.

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The US economy grew reasonably fast during the last quarter of 2010, and the general expectation is that satisfactory growth will continue in 2011-12. The expansion may, indeed, continue into 2013. But with large deficits in both the government and foreign sectors, satisfactory growth in the medium term cannot be achieved without a major, sustained increase in net export demand. This, of course, cannot happen without either a cut in the domestic absorption of US goods and services or a revaluation of the currencies of the major US trading partners. Our policy message is fairly simple, and one that events over the years have tended to vindicate. Most observers have argued for reductions in government borrowing, but few have pointed out the potential instabilities that could arise from a growth strategy based largely on private borrowing-as the recent financial crisis has shown. With the economy operating at farfull employment, we think Americans will ultimately have to grit their teeth for some hair-raising deficit figures, but they should take heart in recent data showing record-low "core" CPI inflation — and the potential for export-led growth to begin reducing unemployment.

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 AuthorvolumeDate ValuetitletypejournaltitleUrldoinoteyear
2011 JoblessRecoveryisNoRecoveryProsDimitri B Papadimitriou
Greg Hannsgen
Gennaro Zezza
Jobless Recovery is No Recovery: Prospects for the US Economy