United States: Selected Issues
August 5, 2003
Summary
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the United State’s (U.S.) household savings role in supporting the U.S. recovery; and focuses on the market for single-family housing, and the importance for household balance sheets. It discusses the underfunding of corporate pension plans, macroeconomic, and policy implications; the U.S. fiscal position, and reviews the causes of the fiscal crisis. It examines the impact of energy shocks, energy policy, and the taxation role. It analyzes the growth in linkages between the United States and other G-7 countries, and the regional and bilateral trade links issues.
Subject: Consumption, Energy prices, Financial services, Housing prices, Labor, National accounts, Pensions, Prices, Real interest rates
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Central America, Consumption, CR, Energy prices, equity wealth, Europe, GDP, Global, house price, Housing prices, ISCR, NAFTA, NAFTA partner, North America, Pensions, price, price shock, Real interest rates, saving rate
Pages:
101
Volume:
2003
DOI:
Issue:
245
Series:
Country Report No. 2003/245
Stock No:
1USAEA0032003
ISBN:
9781451839623
ISSN:
1934-7685




