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Mr Wood argues that China is doing more to boost domestic consumption (for example, through incentives to stimulate purchases of cars and consumer durables, and increased health-care spending) than America is doing to boost its saving.
But the popular sentiment behind the push for a more activist policy is easy to understand, and as The Economist has argued previously it is important for countries with persistent current account deficits to pursue a rebalancing of economic activity.And so an important question to consider is just what, if anything, governments should be doing to boost their net exports.
What else are you doing to boost profits?
IBM also asked CIOs what they're doing to boost their corporate competitiveness.
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