One of the current economic mysteries of the South Caucasus and the source of certain uneasiness on the part of world development organizations has been the significant rise in the recent years of the consumption to output ratio in Georgia.
The reason why such trend can be worrisome is simple. High consumption rates, including private and government consumption, imply low domestic savings. Savings, in turn, are the source of funds for capital investment, one of the important engines of future economic growth.
In an open economy the lack of domestic savin...