Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Blanchard: Un Poco de Realismo

Hoy fue publicado un excelente artículo escrito por Olivier Blanchard, Profesor del MIT y quien es actualmente el Director del Área de Investigación del Fondo Monetario Internacional.

El artículo es excepcional porque hace un balance muy objetivo de la situación económica actual y de las perspectivas de crecimiento futuras, así como de los ajustes que será necesario enfrentar hacia adelante. Aquí un extracto del trabajo:

In normal recessions, however disruptive they are to businesses and jobs, things turn around predictably. The current global recession is far from normal (...) The turnaround will not be simple. The crisis has left deep scars, which will affect both supply and demand for many years to come.

(...) All this means we may not go back to the old growth path, that potential output may be lower than it was before the crisis.

The forecasts now predict that growth will be positive in most countries, including advanced countries, for the next few quarters. But there are two caveats to this news:

• Growth will not be quite strong enough to reduce unemployment, which is not expected to crest until some time next year.

• These positive growth forecasts are largely predicated on a combination of a fiscal stimulus and inventory rebuilding by firms, rather than on strong private consumption and fixed investment spending. Sooner or later, the fiscal stimulus will have to be phased out. And inventory adjustment will also naturally come to an end.

(...) This tour of the world suggests three conclusions:

• First, the crisis is likely to have led to a decrease in potential output. One should not expect very high growth rates in the recovery.

• Second, sustained recovery in the United States and elsewhere eventually requires rebalancing from public to private spending.

• Third, sustained recovery is likely to require an increase in U.S. net exports and a corresponding decrease in the rest of the world, coming mainly from Asia.

2 comments:

  1. Distinguido Dr. Esquivel:

    Usted siempre tan cerca de Mankiw, ahora raro se me hace que cite a Blanchard. Una cuestión curiosa: Habrá que ver cuando bajan las ventas de manuales de Mankiw y cuanto suben las de Blanchard a partir de esta crisis.

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  2. Bueno, que mejor que la siguiente canción de Dylan:

    The Times They Are A-Changin'

    Come gather 'round people
    Wherever you roam
    And admit that the waters
    Around you have grown
    And accept it that soon
    You'll be drenched to the bone.
    If your time to you
    Is worth savin'
    Then you better start swimmin'
    Or you'll sink like a stone
    For the times they are a-changin'.

    Come writers and critics
    Who prophesize with your pen
    And keep your eyes wide
    The chance won't come again
    And don't speak too soon
    For the wheel's still in spin
    And there's no tellin' who
    That it's namin'.
    For the loser now
    Will be later to win
    For the times they are a-changin'.

    Come senators, congressmen
    Please heed the call
    Don't stand in the doorway
    Don't block up the hall
    For he that gets hurt
    Will be he who has stalled
    There's a battle outside
    And it is ragin'.
    It'll soon shake your windows
    And rattle your walls
    For the times they are a-changin'.

    Come mothers and fathers
    Throughout the land
    And don't criticize
    What you can't understand
    Your sons and your daughters
    Are beyond your command
    Your old road is
    Rapidly agin'.
    Please get out of the new one
    If you can't lend your hand
    For the times they are a-changin'.

    The line it is drawn
    The curse it is cast
    The slow one now
    Will later be fast
    As the present now
    Will later be past
    The order is
    Rapidly fadin'.
    And the first one now
    Will later be last
    For the times they are a-changin'.

    Copyright ©1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music

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