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Summers also addressed the “anomalous and nonpermanent?? trend of capital flow from developing nations to industrialized nations. He said he attributes the phenomenon to a lack of savings and rapid consumption in the United States, which he said is “sucking capital that would otherwise be productively invested in the developing world out of the developing world...
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