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Title: Trade Deficit Threatens Double Dip and Depression
Source: FNC
URL Source: http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/ma ... ip-depression/?test=latestnews
Published: Jul 12, 2010
Author: Peter Morici
Post Date: 2010-07-12 11:52:46 by Badeye
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Trade Deficit Threatens Double Dip and Depression | Respond to Editor | Print By Peter Morici FOXBusiness On Tuesday, analysts expect the Commerce Department to report the deficit on international trade in goods and services was $39 billion in May, down slightly from the $40.3 billion in April because of lower oil prices.

Non-oil and petroleum imports are rising faster than exports, and the overall trade deficit will increase sharply when oil prices rebound, threatening the economic recovery.

President Obama has cautioned Americans about the dangers of another boom financed by excessive borrowing; but unless the Administration implements policies to reverse the huge trade deficits on oil and with China, the nation risks economic stagnation or depression.

The trade deficit rose dramatically during the Bush expansion and was $66.4 billion in July 2008. This depressed demand for U.S.-made goods and services, causing layoffs in manufacturing and supporting service industries, even as finance, housing, retailing, and other industries grew more important.

Financing a trade deficit exceeding 5% of GDP required massive capital inflows from China and other nations, and those investments suppressed long-term interest rates and instigated excessive risk taking in the bond market.

Reckless banking practices and shoddy bond ratings permitted the indiscriminate securitization of mortgages and other consumer and business loans, bubbles in residential and commercial real estate values, and overleveraging by consumers and businesses.

When the bubble burst and consumers and businesses cut back spending, layoffs spread from manufacturing through the entire economy and cascaded into the Great Recession.

The trade deficit bottomed at $24.9 billion in May 2009, just before the current economic recovery began. Now, a rising trade deficit and continued weakness among regional banks threatens to derail the recovery.

If the economy goes down a second time, it will not likely recover easily or quickly. The unemployment rate will rise into the teens and conditions reminiscent of the Great Depression will prevail through much of the nation.

Oil and consumer goods from China account for nearly the entire trade deficit, and without a seismic change in energy and trade policies, the U.S. economy faces grave peril.

President Obama’s efforts to halt offshore drilling and otherwise curtail conventional energy supplies—premised on false notions about the immediate potential of alternative energy sources—threatens to make the United States even more dependent on imported oil, drive up the trade deficit and subvert the economic recovery.

Detroit can build many more attractive and fuel-efficient vehicles now, but for cumbersome union contracts and government regulations. A national policy to replace the existing fleet would reduce imports and spur growth President Obama’s soft policy toward China fails to address an even bigger menace.

To keep Chinese products artificially inexpensive on U.S. store shelves and discourage U.S. exports into China, Beijing undervalues the yuan by 40%. It accomplishes this by printing yuan and selling those for dollars to augment the private supply of yuan and private demand for dollars. In 2009, those purchases were about $450 billion or 10 percent of China’s GDP, and about 35% of its exports of goods and services.

In 2010, the trade deficit with China reduces U.S. GDP by more than $400 billion or nearly three percent. Unemployment would be falling and the U.S. economy recovering more rapidly, but for the trade imbalance with China and Beijing’s protectionist policies.

In June, China indicated it will adopt a more flexible exchange rate policy, but it has made clear Americans should not expect a dramatic change in the value of the yuan.

Simply, Beijing views its exchange rate policy as a tool for domestic economic development; but this policy imposes high, chronic unemployment on the United States and other western countries.

China recognizes President Obama is not likely to counter Chinese mercantilism with strong, effective actions; hence, it offers token gestures and cultivates political support among U.S. businesses with major investments in China. President Obama should impose a tax on dollar-yuan conversions in an amount equal to China’s currency market intervention divided by its exports—in 2009 that was about 35 percent. For imports, at least, that would offset Chinese subsidies that harm U.S. businesses and workers.

After diplomacy has failed for both Presidents Bush and Obama, inaction amounts to appeasement and the wholesale neglect of President Obama’s obligations to create jobs for U.S. workers and avert economic calamity.

Peter Morici is a professor at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland School, and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission.

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