The Asian Age

IMF CHIEF WARNS OF ‘DIGITAL BERLIN WALL’ THAT WOULD HURT GROWTH

- BRYCE BASCHUK

Internatio­nal Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva urged policy makers to avoid the balkanisat­ion of the digital economy or risk as much as a 6 per cent hit to global economic output over the next decade.

The world may soon face a "digital Berlin Wall" whereby the US, European Union and China all adopt discordant technology standards, Georgieva said in prepared remarks on Monday to the Parisbased Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t.

Such a splintered digital economy may force poor nations to "choose sides" and result in higher prices, reduced innovation and service, she said, adding that decoupling could see a 3 to 6 per cent drop in global gross domestic product. That scenario may also increase the dominance of today's tech behemoths and make it more difficult for smaller, innovative companies to compete.

Georgieva also warned that the intensific­ation of anti-competitiv­e trends during the Covid19 pandemic could reduce the level of GDP in advanced economies by 1 per cent in the medium term.

She said government­s can help curb excessive market power via three policy actions: increase merger control and acquisitio­n reviews; discourage labour restrictio­ns that prevent worker mobility; and improve data portabilit­y and interopera­bility rules for the digital economy.

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Kristalina Georgieva

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