New Delhi:Despite the raging political battle in the US for the race to the White House, global trade experts and economists believe that Joe Biden as the next US President would be better for the global economy and trade, saying that a Biden administration will be less confrontationist which will be good for global trade.
“I think, first of all, hopefully, there will be a transition. It is somewhat ironic the way things are going on in the United States. But it (the transition) will be eventually,” said Hans Genberg, a professor of economics at Asia School of Business in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Professor Genberg, who was an assistant director at the independent evaluation office of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC, says Joe Biden as the next US President will have a positive impact on the global economy.
“I think the Biden administration will be less confrontational and I think that will be a positive for international trade,” Professor Genberg told the audience in a programme organised by economic policy think tank EGROW Foundation.
“International trade is an important driver for economic growth in the world,” Professor Genberg explained in a question by ETV Bharat.
The top economist was also optimistic that the Biden administration would try to put through a bigger stimulus measure to revive the economy.
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The US Federal Reserve, that decides the policy interest rates for the world’s largest economy, had unveiled the biggest stimulus measure in the recent history in the early days of the pandemic that is estimated at around $2.7 trillion, nearly 13% of the country’s GDP and bigger than the stimulus of 2008-09.
The highly contagious Sars-CoV-2 virus has killed more than 1.5 million people worldwide, highest in the USA where the death toll is over 2,50,000 people and is expected to cause a loss of over $9 trillion to the world economy as per an initial estimate of the International Monetary Fund.
“I think also, the Biden admin is going to try to put through more stimulus measures in the United States. Stimulus measures in the United States are needed as long as unemployment is exceptionally high,” Professor Genberg said.
Difficult road for Biden
He, however, explains that it may not be easy for the Biden administration to put through these policies if the Senate is still controlled by the Republicans.