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Moreover, several major emerging economies were hit hard in the spring and summer, after the Fed’s signal of a forthcoming exit from QE triggered a capital-flow reversal, exposing vulnerabilities stemming from loose monetary, fiscal, and credit policies in the boom years of cheap money and
abundant
inflows.
There was
abundant
evidence that Western powers had been trying to hoodwink the Soviet Union.
But
abundant
psychological evidence has now shown that people do not satisfy Savage’s axioms of rationality.
And, because large financial firms do very well with a great deal of leverage, they continue to devote
abundant
lobbying resources to resisting efforts to ensure that they are better capitalized (with more shareholder equity relative to their total balance sheets).
In recent years, the region has benefited from
abundant
financing, and it has gotten by even as falling commodity prices, China’s financial disturbances in 2015 and early 2016, and the impending normalization of US interest rates have raised the costs of external debt.
Abundant
energy provides the same life-transforming labor as hundreds of servants: Without a refrigerator, we would need to locate fresh food daily, store shelves would be half-empty, and a lot of food would go bad before we could eat it – one reason why, in 1930, stomach cancer was the leading cancer in the United States.
Many countries with histories of colonialism and other forms of tyranny, as well as countries without
abundant
natural resources, have chosen to educate women and grant them legal rights.
Thus, scientists working in developing countries face a dilemma: either work on rich-world problems for which there is
abundant
data, or risk career advancement by conducting qualitative work that will not make it into A-level journals.
Fortunately, there is
abundant
precedent for in-kind government redistribution that does not seem like charity for society’s losers.
As a result, credit for, say, a small Spanish company is neither cheap nor
abundant.
Given the
abundant
attention received by Africa’s truly awful leaders, it is useful to focus on its good ones.
Shale gas is
abundant
in Europe and North America, in contrast to oil and gas.
Because a key to breaking the boom-bust cycle lies in recognizing early the precariousness and fleeting nature of
abundant
finance, let us hope that the lessons of 2001-2015 are not forgotten.
During the recent years of
abundant
global liquidity, the real grew stronger and the central bank was able to pile up foreign reserves, creating a cushion that totaled roughly $185 billion in late January, an amount sufficient to cover the entire foreign debt for the first time in history.
ANDI is working to support that effort, including by raising awareness among diverse industries, from mining to beverages, regarding their interest in keeping their water resources clean and
abundant.
Qatar’s
abundant
supply of natural gas translates into the highest per capita income in the world.
The other path was to discover and develop
abundant
petroleum resources, sit at the bottleneck of booming global economic growth, and extract the available rents.
The robber barons’ capitalism rampant throughout much of the postcommunist world is
abundant
proof of this.
But ever lower fossil-fuel prices could seriously undermine progress toward the Paris accord’s objectives, by slowing (though not eventually preventing) the decarbonization of energy supply, and by inducing demand “rebound” effects, with consumers using cheap,
abundant
energy wastefully.
Moreover, we have
abundant
access to “bad” or “fast” cheap food and an absence of opportunities for physical activity in areas of extreme poverty: this is the “obesity of poverty” argument – that is, poverty is a contributory factor in morbid weight gain.
Examples are already
abundant.
This appeal for outside help is misguided, given the reasons why the euro crisis has gone from bad to worse, despite the EU’s
abundant
resources.
In 1969, the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) completed a seabed survey of the East China Sea, and reported the possible presence of vast underground mineral resources, including
abundant
oil and natural gas reserves near the Senkakus.
Indeed, after two decades of cheap,
abundant
energy and exports of surplus output, a new cycle of expensive, scarce, and imported energy has begun, as oil production has fallen by one-third since 1998, and gas production by 15% since 2004.
According to an old Chinese saying, “a just cause enjoys
abundant
support, while an unjust cause finds scant support.”
The failure of US regulators to tighten capital and lending standards when
abundant
capital inflows combined with loose Fed policies ignited a furious credit boom.
Yet arrive it did, and over the last decade commodity-rich countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Russia, and South Africa enjoyed its
abundant
benefits with abandon.
Abundant
capital inflows caused their exchange rates to appreciate, making imports cheap and unleashing consumption (and sometimes investment) booms that eroded their trade balances, even as rising commodity prices boosted the value of their exports.
Every major country of the world has
abundant
land in the form of farms and forests, much of which can be converted someday into urban land.
The tourism industry has been directly hit by people refraining from travel, and the
abundant
hot springs in the Tohoku region, normally popular with tourists and totally unaffected by the earthquake or tsunami, have become a victim of the disaster.
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