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Want to feel good about the short term world outlook?Tony Curzon Price (London, oD at the Progressive Governance Summit): Then listen to the strategy taking shape here at the Progressive Governance Summit. The world economy needs:
The financial crisis provides the impetus for getting a trade deal done before the US president swap. In the bad news is the good news that now is the moment to take control of global capital flows. There was huge consensus amongst the progressives here, with just 3 real flies in the ointment:
Maybe the most striking thing is that the Washington consensus has morphed into the "Liberal Left" consensus: free trade and strong international institutions. As the Austrian Chancellor said, the free-er the private sector, the stronger need be the international institutions that frame it. Pascal Lamy and Dominic Strauss-Kahn are at the heart of the Liberal Left order that is emerging: the first thinks he can deliver a trade deal, and the second thinks he can turn the IMF into the tamer of world finance. Francois Mitterand would have been proud of these "poulains". Post new comment |
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