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Report: Weak Growth Possible For Advanced Economies in 2010

By    MDM  Staff 
July 14, 2009
More about:  Economic Trends

The worldwide plunge in manufacturing output seems to have reached a temporary bottom, even in countries such as Japan where the industrial downturn was especially severe. Nonetheless, the immediate outlook for a resumption of world economic growth remains tentative and in flux, according to the MAPI Quarterly Forecast of U.S. Exports, Global Growth, and the Dollar: Third Quarter 2009 Through Fourth Quarter 2010.

Weak growth, at best, is in store for the advanced economies during 2010, according to MAPI economist Cliff Waldman.The short-term prospects are mixed for key emerging market economies, depending upon the degree of openness, export diversification, and ties to the United States. The report says that U.S. export demand will contract at an historic pace before ...

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The worldwide plunge in manufacturing output seems to have reached a temporary bottom, even in countries such as Japan where the industrial downturn was especially severe. Nonetheless, the immediate outlook for a resumption of world economic growth remains tentative and in flux, according to the MAPI Quarterly Forecast of U.S. Exports, Global Growth, and the Dollar: Third Quarter 2009 Through Fourth Quarter 2010.

Weak growth, at best, is in store for the advanced economies during 2010, according to MAPI economist Cliff Waldman.The short-term prospects are mixed for key emerging market economies, depending upon the degree of openness, export diversification, and ties to the United States. The report says that U.S. export demand will contract at an historic pace before experiencing very sluggish growth in 2010, and the U.S. dollar will resume its downward slide in 2010.

"Incoming economic and financial data indicate that the epic credit disruption, which began in the U.S. during the summer of 2007 and culminated in the near failure of the industrialized country financial system, has now largely played itself out on the world economic stage," Waldman said. "But while global stabilization is apparent, a return to sufficient and sustainable economic growth is an entirely different matter."

The steep climb in the U.S. dollar and the virtual crash in global demand underlies MAPI's forecast that exports of U.S. goods and services will contract by 13.6% in 2009, essentially matching the 1958 decline as the deepest export contraction of the post-World War II era. A modest rebound of 1.7%, however, is anticipated during 2010 as the world economy begins to regain its footing.

Most advanced economies are expected to experience weak recoveries in gross domestic product (GDP) and in manufacturing output during 2010. GDP in non-U.S. industrialized countries, which include Canada, the Eurozone (plus Denmark, the United Kingdom, and Sweden), and Japan, is expected to grow by 1.5% during the fourth quarter of 2009. MAPI expects GDP growth to slowly accelerate to 1.7% during the first quarter of 2010, to 1.9% during the second quarter, and then by 2% during the second half of 2010.

Developing countries will be the beneficiaries of firming demand in the industrialized countries. Aggregate developing country GDP is expected to grow by 1% during the third quarter of 2009 and by 2% during the fourth quarter, followed by gradual acceleration to 4% by the fourth quarter of 2010.

The global growth outlook, however, has its risks.

"The principal risk to the resumption of global growth is the onset of a damaging global deflation, a protracted period during which the average price level actually falls," Waldman warned.

MAPI forecasts the U.S. dollar, on a compound annual basis, to be flat against the currencies of the industrialized nations during the fourth quarter of 2009. Depreciation should return in earnest during 2010 as world financial conditions continue to normalize and as markets refocus on global current account balances. A 5% annualized decline in the dollar against the advanced economy currencies is anticipated during the first half of 2010, followed by a 3% decline in the third and fourth quarters in 2010.

Against the currencies of the developing countries, MAPI envisions the dollar will appreciate by 2% during the fourth quarter of 2009. For 2010, the forecast is for 8% depreciation during the first quarter, a 10% decline during the second and third quarters, and a 12% fall during the fourth quarter of 2010.

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