SOAS – The Future of International Trade and Global Governance
Rank #4: The Future of International Trade and Global Governance Aug 14 2017 Otaviano Canuto (World Bank) Otaviano Canuto, Executive Director at the World Bank, is discussing the future…
Rank #4: The Future of International Trade and Global Governance Aug 14 2017 Otaviano Canuto (World Bank) Otaviano Canuto, Executive Director at the World Bank, is discussing the future…
Otaviano Canuto, World Bank on Trade and Governanceat SOAS University of London. https://www.facebook.com/econ.plus/videos/1436406076414654/
Global imbalances have not gone away as an issue, as they reveal that the global economic recovery may have been sub-par because of asymmetric excess surpluses in some countries and output below potential in many others. The end of the “era of global imbalances” may have been called too early. Lord Keynes’ argument about the asymmetry of adjustments between deficit and surplus economies remains stronger than ever.
Capital Finance International, spring 2016 World trade suffered another disappointing year in 2015, experiencing a contraction in merchandise trade volumes during the first half and only a low recovery…
First, the good news: The world has become considerably less poor. Today, 43 percent of people are considered to be living in poverty—that is, living on less than $2 per…