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Greenspan Predicts US Job Growth Soon
Barry Woods
U.S. central bank chief Alan Greenspan told a congressional committee Thursday that the United States must resist protectionism.
Mr. Greenspan told the House Education Committee that the U.S. economy is best served by full and vigorous engagement in the global economy. Trade protectionism, he said, would hurt America by inviting1 retaliation2 from foreign countries.
Mr. Greenspan said he expects the economy will soon begin creating jobs at a faster pace. Last month, only 2,100 jobs were created, far fewer than had been expected. The loss of U.S. jobs to lower wage countries has become a major issue in the presidential election campaign.
Mr. Greenspan called for improvements in the U.S. educational system, a change he said is essential to assuring future economic success. "Clearly, we are not doing enough to move students through the educational system with a faster level of skill accretion3," he said. "Because, as I point out in my prepared remarks, it is reflected in these very dramatic changes in the so-called college-high-school skill spreads, which have opened up quite materially."
The central bank chief was referring to falling international rankings of U.S. high school students in science and mathematics.
Mr. Greenspan said the U.S. labor4 market is flexible and that other countries are trying to emulate5 the U.S. model. He mentioned France, where a reduction in the work week to 35 hours has eroded6 the competitiveness of French workers.
"The work-week in France, which was expected to have some considerable difficulty in maintaining a flexible labor market, is being recognized as such [a problem]," he said.
Mr. Greenspan said both France and Germany are seeking to cut back the strict work rules and generous unemployment benefits that have contributed to work place rigidities.
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central bank chief 中央银行行长
congressional [kEn5^reFEnEl] adj. 国会的
protectionism [prE5tekF(E)nIz(E)m] n. 保护主义
House Education Committee (美国)教育局,隶属联邦内务部
vigorous [5vi^ErEs] adj. 精力旺盛的
retaliation [rI9tAlI5eIFLn] n. 报复,报仇
accretion [A5kri:FEn] n. 增长
dramatic [drE5mAtik] adj. 戏剧性的
materially [mE5tiEriEli] adv. 本质上, 重大
emulate [5emjuleit] v. 仿效
eroded [i5rEud] vt. 腐蚀,使变化
1 inviting | |
adj.诱人的,引人注目的 | |
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2 retaliation | |
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3 accretion | |
n.自然的增长,增加物 | |
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4 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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5 emulate | |
v.努力赶上或超越,与…竞争;效仿 | |
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6 eroded | |
adj. 被侵蚀的,有蚀痕的 动词erode的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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7 rigidity | |
adj.钢性,坚硬 | |
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