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Subject: Risks to Recovery in Global Economy
Category: Business and Money > Economics
Asked by: dj-ga
List Price: $100.00
Posted: 07 Jul 2004 01:12 PDT
Expires: 06 Aug 2004 01:12 PDT
Question ID: 370718
Running out of time for you to help. Need your research reply by
midnight, EDT Thursday, July 8.  Raising fee to $100 per question. 
Links to research in addition to your views are welcome.

TOPIC:  The patterns of growth: how to sustain global recovery
 
The global economy is growing.  Emerging market economies are
benefiting from the U.S. recovery and their performances will continue
to improve throughout the year.  And yet, with the major economies
suffering from several large imbalances, the medium- to long-term
recovery prospects are still at risk.

4. How might Europe free itself from the "external demand" syndrome?

See additional questions.  Suggest you research in web, Economist,
Financial Times, etc...

Request for Question Clarification by nancylynn-ga on 07 Jul 2004 11:06 PDT
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Clarification of Question by dj-ga on 07 Jul 2004 16:22 PDT
Sure, relevant papers, abstracts... a guide to answers.  
Am hoping for more than weblinks, looking for your understanding and judgment.

Am definitely not writing a paper on the topic, or completing a
homework assignment.  Am moderating the opening panel of a meeting of
finance ministers (policy makers) and economists (academics) in Italy,
Friday mid afternoon (Italy time), hence midnight Thursday (EDT) is
latest time your research would be helpful.

Did you see all 4 questions?  They are the topics for our panel discussion.
Are you interested in researching all 4?

These 4 may not even be the right BIG PICTURE questions wrt to the
risks in recovery in the Global Economy... but someone organzing the
conference must think so.

btw, i serve on the board of directors of google.  While i have not
read their homework policy, i certainly would not want you to violate
their policy.

please help with high quality, timely (and thorough) research. 
However, partial answers, early, are much better than all the results
at the last minute.  Maybe you can report results as you discover
relevant information.

hope you enjoy this project / these projects.  i bought some books
today on the topic.

thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by adiloren-ga on 08 Jul 2004 00:06 PDT
Hello dj-ga,
I had originally attempted some research on all four questions when
you had posted them as a series at $200. On this specific question,
most of the information I found regarding "external demand" syndrome
in Europe centered around economists noting that external demand was
the primary factor in the recent economic growth and should continue
to be a primary factor. I also found some evidence that suggested that
other factors will play a role and some prescriptions for policy to
either continue fueling external demand and/or compensate for possible
slips in external demand by controlling deflation, consumer spending
and increasing demand internally.

Is this the type of information that would satisfy you as a response
to this question? I am fairly well schooled in economics, but the
question was a bit ambiguous and I don't want to provide you with
information that you already have or don't have a use for. I would be
happy to continue this research and post my findings if you feel they
will be helpful.

Thanks,
Anthony (adiloren-ga)
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