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Finding a solution is the hard part.
Hedge Fund billionaire Ray Dalio warned on a panel chaired by Bloomberg Television's Francine Lacqua that,
That leaves technocrats trying to patch together potentially expensive remedies to make the current system of global trade, banking and business links that the Davos club represents acceptable to the public at a time when newcomers like U.S. president elect Donald Trump threaten to dismantle it by scrapping trade deals and introducing tariffs.
Lagarde speaks during a panel discussion at Davos, Jan. 18.
Among measures that could be implemented are fiscal and structural reforms, she added.
Excessive inequalities were a brake on sustainable growth, she said.
Davos over the decades has become synonymous with globalization and open markets, but in the background this year is the failure of business and political elites to predict any of the seismic political events that shaped 2016.
That has raised questions over whether they are capable of understanding and addressing the anti-establishment forces that have roiled the U.S. and Europe over the past year.
After Trump and Brexit, there are more votes coming this year.
Elections are due in,
...with a possible early poll in Italy following a constitutional referendum where voters rallied against the government.
Political Overreach
Even in Davos, there are those who are ready to scrap major pillars of the postwar European order.
Two Nobel prize-winning economists,
...suggested that in Europe in particular, things need to change.
Joseph Stiglitz said that if the Euro can't be made to work, it should be dropped.
Angus Deaton, who has written on inequality in the global economy, said in an interview that the cleft between voters and their elected officials has never been wider.
In part, he blamed the European Union.
Populism Fear
The panel on middle-class anger saw former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers attacking Donald Trump while Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, struck a more pessimistic tone than Lagarde.
Now at Harvard University, Summers said populism is,
Different Slogan
The panel also discussed how to combat the backlash against governments and the elite by taking back control of the political narrative.
Summers's recipe for dealing with populism twisted Trump's campaign slogan.
He suggested three major steps:
And if that seems distant in the U.S., in Europe there may be even less chance of a big policy effort in a region still weary from the sovereign debt crisis, with budgets stretched and debt levels high.
Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan told the panel that Britain's departure from the European Union and Trump posed a challenge to policy makers.
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Middle Class Crisis forms Populism
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