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Three-way split - America, the euro zone and the emerging world are heading in different directions.
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 397 no. 8712 (Dec. 2010)
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page 13-14.
Topik:
On the rise
;
on the edge
;
on the never-never
;
Reach for the stretch pants
;
Barack.
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THIS year has turned out to be a surprisingly good one for the world economy. Global output has probably risen by close to 5%, well above its trend rate and a lot faster than forecasters were expecting 12 months ago. Most of the dangers that frightened financial markets during the year have failed to materialise. China’s economy has not suffered a hard landing. America’s mid-year slowdown did not become a double-dip recession. Granted, the troubles of the euro area’s peripheral economies have proved all too real. Yet the euro zone as a whole has grown at a decent rate for an ageing continent, thanks to oomph from Germany, the fastest-growing big rich economy in 2010.
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