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Even if European unemployment can fall to, say, 8% before triggering inflation, that is still much higher than America's structural jobless rate, which may be as low as 5%.
ECONOMIST: Growth and jobs
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And growth will slow inexorably unless several serious structural weaknesses are fixed, including a faltering education system, low workforce participation and a sometimes sclerotic public sector.
ECONOMIST: The next generation | The
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The structural resilience of the EU as a system has been very low (1 on a scale from 1 to 5) since November 2010 and this is certainly not a good omen.
FORBES: America in Danger of Collapse?
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China is experiencing structural adjustments in their FDI flows, including the relocation of labour-intensive and low-end market-oriented FDI to neighbouring countries.
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