The global economy rules igry04-05-2009 crisis through the eyes of western media: who gets more than anyone else who gets the most from the crisis, and what he touches? This matter concerned the Western media reviewers, at least, the arguments on this subject is given a lot of space. Thus, the longest economic decline will tear the country in Africa and Latin America. The conclusion is not surprising - in the eyes of Europe and the U.S. in these parts of the world a priori can not be anything good. Much food for discussion given the recent consultations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank held in the weekend before last in Washington. Judging from the conversations on the sidelines of meetings of the IMF and World Bank this weekend, the post-crisis world will be characterized by a prolonged slump in U.S. consumption, which in turn will make developing countries better compete fiercely with each other to maintain the level of exports. Even if, according to forecasts of most economists, the recovery of the U.S. economy will begin next year, the average consumer in the United States will become much more economical, but in general the American consumer society will lose an engine for world economy.
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