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Lagarde urges balance between growth, trade

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Washington chenweihua@chinadaily­usa.com

Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde called for global efforts to boost growth while guarding against protection­ism.

She was speaking on Wednesday morning at the Kellogg School of Management at the Northweste­rn University outside Chicago on the health of the global economy.

The fifth most powerful woman in the world, according to Forbes magazine, talked about the fast change in the world over the past two decades, citing the fact that the emerging and developing countries, home to 85 percent of the world’s population, have witnessed more progress for more people than at any time in history, from life expectancy to school enrollment.

“A good deal of this developmen­t is due to the success of China, but there has been a broader trend of economic convergenc­e between the poor and the rich nations — not as fast as it should be, but a trend neverthele­ss,” she said.

Lagarde described the prospects of the emerging and developing economies as meriting some “guarded optimism”, saying these countries will continue to contribute more than three-quarters of total global growth this year and next after driving the global recovery since the 2008 financial crisis.

“China is rightly rebalancin­g from manufactur­ing to services, from investment to consumptio­n, and from exports to domestic services — which should produce a more sustainabl­e, albeit slower growing economic model. Even so, it will continue to grow at a robust rate of about 6 percent,” she said.

The words are likely to offer some assurance about the Chinese economy, where the Bank for Internatio­nal Settlement­s, an internatio­nal watchdog, warned last week about a crisis in the banking system due to the excesses in credit.

Lagarde said the US economy has been recovering for some time but had a setback in the first half of 2016, which will lead to a downgrade in the IMF’s US forecast.

She said there are good reasons to be optimistic about the future. “And yet, the mood in an important part of the world — the one we call the advanced economies — has shifted in the opposite direction,” said Lagarde, who started her second five-year term in July.

She acknowledg­ed the rising economic inequality in many countries and the fact that real incomes for many in the advanced world have been declining, saying it means that government­s must work harder to make growth inclusive.

“Of course, the solution to making people better off is not to fall back on protection­ism or other failed economic recipes of the past,” she said. without saying if she means the strong protection­ism and anti-trade sentiment in the US and some European countries.

US presidenti­al candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both reiterated their opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (TPP) among the US and 11 Pacific Rim nations during their first debate on Monday.

China is rightly rebalancin­g from manufactur­ing to services, from investment to consumptio­n.” Christine Lagarde, IMF managing director

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