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terça-feira, 18 de maio de 2010

economias #3

Germany (like China) views its high savings and export prowess as virtues, not vices. But John Maynard Keynes pointed out that surpluses lead to weak global aggregate demand – countries running surpluses exert a “negative externality” on their trading partners. Indeed, Keynes believed that it was surplus countries, far more than deficit countries, that posed a threat to global prosperity; he went so far as to recommend a tax on surplus countries.

Can the Euro be Saved?, Joseph E. Stiglitz (ler o texto completo aqui)


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Oi! :)

Então agora deu-t pra economia?! fazx bem... é um tema em voga e bastante dificil de lidar, perceber e nele argumentar... ;)

Espero k teja td bem...

AQ

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