Sentence examples for external rebalancing from inspiring English sources

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"Domestic rebalancing from the public to the private sector is being held back by deleveraging, tight credit conditions and economic uncertainty, while declining productivity growth and high unit labour costs are holding back much needed external rebalancing," the WEO said.

Describing the currrent account figures as "very poor" he said: "As a proportion of GDP, the current account positions in Q3 and Q4 last year represent the largest two quarterly deficits in the history of the UK (5.6% and 5.4% respectively) and sit uncomfortably with hopes of an external rebalancing in the economy".

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But if the member-states running big external deficits cannot rebalance, they will oppose moves to deepen the single market, such as freeing-up trade in services within the currency bloc.

But an unhealthily large chunk of Britain's exports go to the eurozone, and this will clearly hinder the necessary rebalancing of the economy towards external demand.

In a mildly gloomy report released in December, it argues, "Policies should focus on rebalancing the economy, reducing the external deficit by boosting savings rather than decreasing investment and lowering inflation to preserve competitiveness".The IMF would like to see Turkey liberalise its rigid labour market one of the reasons the OECD ranks it as among the most over-regulated of its members.

In fact, it is hard to find examples in history of a surplus economy taking action to rebalance demand in response to external pressure.

This might suggest that Japan's economy is gradually rebalancing away from a dependence on external demand.

"These diverging signals partly reflect temporary factors, but the big picture for the UK economy is of a marked rebalancing towards net trade amidst strong external cost pressures and supply-side deterioration.

"This rebalancing is encouraging, especially as the weaker external environment in the second part of the year is set to have a dampening effect on E.U. export growth," the report said.

"Obviously, such structural changes in China's imports since 2007 are consistent with the government's rebalancing efforts to increase domestic demand and reduce dependence on external demand," he said.

This convergence will contribute to more sustainable economic growth, with Asia's economies rebalancing toward domestic demand, especially household consumption, and thereby becoming less vulnerable to external shocks.

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