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May 2013
This brief argues that Europe and the United States face growing threats from structural risks that, if left unaddressed, will undermine chances for long-term recovery from current economic difficulties. The authors argue that if Europe and the US are to remain competitive, a comprehensive strategy for ensuring long-term economic resiliency is required. They conclude that transatlantic leaders will have to pay heed to these structural threats while reimagining their social contracts to compensate for current developmental weaknesses.
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Author | Peter Engelke, Robert A Manning |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2013 Atlantic Council |