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Daily chart: A rebalancing act | The Economist

Levelling out competitiveness in the euro area will be costly

GREECE is in a bind. Because it is stuck with the euro, it cannot become more competitive by currency depreciation. Instead it must lower its real exchange rate, by cutting prices and wages. This is proving a painful process. One measure of progress, unit labour costs (the average cost of staffing per unit of output), is declining and will continue to do so, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook. Cheaper labour should result in cheaper goods, making Greek exports more attractive to foreign buyers and helping to improve the trade deficit. But with less money in workers’ pockets domestic demand—the sum of consumption, investment and stock-building expenditure—is likely to fall further. The OECD recommends that trade-surplus economies, such as Germany and the Netherlands, push up costs. This would make Greece more competitve, without dragging on Greek workers' incomes.

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SaJeDoeSaJeDoe
Sure, why not, let the dutch pay some more. Being in the 4th , 5th or 6th recession since the euro is no issue at all. 5/22/12
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