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Brad Setser, an economist at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of a new discussion paper looking at "the return of
Brad Setser, an economist at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of a new discussion paper looking at "the return of
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2023-02-22
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Brad Setser, an economist at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of a new discussion paper looking at "the return of the East Asian savings glut". A summary of his paper begins in arresting fashion with statistics:【B1】______________
Prior to the financial crisis, many economists fretted about the problem of global imbalances. Measurement error aside, global trade balances; surpluses in some countries offset deficits in others.
Why do such imbalances matter? They can create problems in a few ways. Large surpluses can be a side effect of very high savings rates, for example. The large imbalances of the 2000s seemed to reflect unnaturally high savings, which contributed to a "global savings glut" that depressed interest rates and
encouraged reckless borrowing.【B2】_______________These sorts of problems still apply in some circumstances.
Yet another worry has grown more salient in the post-crisis period: the demand drain imposed on the global economy by surplus countries. A rising surplus in one country implies a rising deficit in another. That deficit represents a demand drain; spending that might otherwise have taken place within the economy flowing abroad into another economy.【B3】____________However, when interest rates are near
zero and political constraints prevent governments from using active fiscal policy, the demand drain is dangerous: it generally results in weaker demand, and slower growth.
Imbalances today look slightly different than they did a decade ago. Then, America accounted for nearly all of the global deficit, while oil-exporting economies were responsible for most of the surplus. Oil balances are less important now, since America produces much more oil domestically than it used to, and since global oil prices have fallen. Instead, the surplus countries are high-saving goods exporters in Europe and East Asia. The big deficit economies, somewhat strikingly, are now America, Australia,
Britain and Canada.【B4】_____________The split is a weird one which deserves more investigation.
The tricky matter is to work out what will happen next to global imbalances. Mr Setser notes that East Asian surpluses are rising partly because rates of domestic saving are high, but also because
investment rates in countries like Korea have been falling.【B5】__________Depending on how Brexit unfolds, Britain, which had been a rather generous contributor to global demand thanks to its whopping current-account deficit, might find itself pushed rather roughly by financial reality toward a more balanced current account—as the tumbling pound forces Britons to cut back on imports, for example.
[A] These economies are all of a type: English-speaking, of course. Rich. But they are also highly financialised economies which specialise in the export of high-value services and safe assets, in the form of both government securities and land.
[B] Large imbalances can be unhealthy for countries on both sides of the zero; the deficit countries consuming more than they produce risk accumulating unmanageably high debts, while surplus countries can suffer from economic distortions associated with the policies that boost net exports.
[C] After shrinking dramatically during the crisis and global recession, the imbalances have begun to rebound and are now back to about 1.5% of GDP.
[D] These countries do suggest a growing vulnerability across the global economy to any future shocks to demand, from excessively rapid increases in American interest rates, for instance.
[E] The combined savings of China, Japan, Korea and Singapore is about 40 percent of their collective
GDP, a thirty-five-year high.
[F] Meanwhile, Japan continues to run a rather large budget deficit; were it not for that, its current-account surplus would likely be larger. And in Europe, recovery has been built atop large and growing current-account surpluses.
[G] It is not a terribly big deal when the deficit economy can easily use monetary or fiscal policy to step on the accelerator and boost domestic spending: from the government, for instance, or through increased domestic investment.
【B4】
选项
答案
A
解析
第五段论述当下全球经济不平衡与过往不同的地方:经济不平衡过去主要体现在石油贸易上,而如今主要在于需求的失衡.高储蓄率的出口国成为主要的贸易顺差国。空格前说到四个贸易逆差国,空格可能会继续论述这四个国家的情况,或者相似国家的情况。空格后的split有矛盾、对立和分裂的意思,其前面的定冠词The说明空格应该会涉及到split的情况。A以These economies开头,描述这些经济体的共同特征,承接空格前面的内容,These economies指代空格前的四个国家;其中But体现了前后两种特征的对立矛盾关系,与空格后的split相呼应,故本题确定选A。
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