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ID125302
Title Proper21st AELM 2013
Other Title InformationConstrained Governments and the rising need for market driven growth
LanguageENG
AuthorSimandjuntak, Djisman S
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Aspiring to serve the world as inclusive and sustainable growth is perhaps the most attractive of all the messages and intents that the 21st APEC Economic Leaders` Meeting (21st AELM) in Bali spread through its lengthy Bali Declaration. Given European Union`s incapacitation in the wake of austere policies made necessary by structural government deficits and other growth depressors, including aging, sizeable expansionary impulses that can pull the world economy out of descending trend in the short run can only come from APEC economies. Even through the united states (US) and to a lesser extent Japan are tightly social security expenditure, increase taxes and or sell assets in order to get back to a necessary fiscal balance, APEC can count on China, Southeast Asia, Republic of Korea (ROK) , and Russia as sources of stimulatory impacts on the world economy.
`In' analytical NoteIndonesian Quarterly Vol.41, No.3; 2013: p.167-172
Journal SourceIndonesian Quarterly Vol.41, No.3; 2013: p.167-172
Key WordsAPEC ;  Economics ;  European Union ;  World economy ;  Economic growth ;  AELM