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Long-Term International Economic Position of the United States

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The Long-Term International Economic Position of the United States

Special Report 20

edited by C. Fred Bergsten


April 2009 • 83 pp. ISBN paper 978-0-88132-432-7 • $14.36

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This Special Report looks at the long-run prospects for the international economic position of the United States, with particular focus on the likely evolution of the current account deficit and prospective foreign financing for it. Its goal is to provide a fundamental framework for the development of US fiscal and other economic policies, especially including responses to the global financial and economic crisis of 2008–09. The central message is that the long-run outlook is extremely worrisome and potentially very costly—in foreign policy/national security as well as economic terms. As the country (and the world) emerges from the global crisis, and even in fashioning policy responses to the crisis itself, it will be essential to keep the long-run considerations firmly in mind. This will require early and decisive policy actions, perhaps even in tandem with the near-term stimulus and housing initiatives, to address the ever-escalating costs of the major entitlement programs, Social Security and especially Medicare/Medicaid, and thus the country’s overall fiscal position.

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Preface

Acknowledgments


1. Introduction: The Global Crisis and the International Economic Position of the United States [pdf]
C. Fred Bergsten

2. Long-Term Fiscal Imbalances, US External Liabilities, and Future Living Standards
William R. Cline

3. International Capital Flows and the Sustainability of the US Current Account Deficit
Catherine L. Mann

4. National Security Risks from Accumulation of Foreign Debt [pdf]
Adam S. Posen

Appendix A Conference Attendees

About the Contributors

Index