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In most countries, the US dollar value of GDP growth handsomely exceeded what would be expected from real growth and a reasonable allowance for the
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Balassa-Samuelson effect.
The lesson is that markets simply cannot work without
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public goods and high-quality government supervision.
While observers of North Korean affairs seem both tickled and stumped by Kim Jong-un’s marriage, and the
accompanying
media snippets, this “new development” is not startling.
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inclusive growth, the second challenge is skill development, for which a performance-oriented education system must become a top priority.
Europe and the United States are both entering recession, and fears are mounting that the financial meltdown
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the sub-prime mortgage debacle has not worked itself out.
But the new investment provisions embedded in the trade agreements that the Obama administration is negotiating across both oceans imply that
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any such foreign direct investment comes a marked reduction in governments’ abilities to regulate the environment, health, working conditions, and even the economy.
If the “capacity glut” hypothesis bears out for Latin America as a whole, the region can breathe easy, because the higher unemployment and lower levels of investment
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the current recovery would be finite trends.
Many of its brands now have social missions – for example, Dove products are marketed with an
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women’s self-esteem campaign, and Lifebuoy soap targets communicable diseases through its global hand-washing programs.
The second locomotive began sucking fumes two years ago, and is now coasting to a halt, which means that the third – the US as importer of last resort – is losing speed as well: the weak dollar
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the housing finance crash makes it unprofitable to export to the US.
The idea of using saints to compete with evangelicals in Latin America goes back a long way – the friars
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conquering Spanish troops introduced patron saints in every nucleated community.
People had to carry the scales,
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weights, and sometimes even tools to cut the metal, just to be able to transact.
China is now navigating a complex economic transition that involves three sometimes-conflicting objectives: creating a market-based consumer economy; reforming the financial system; and ensuring an orderly slowdown that avoids the economic collapse often
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industrial restructuring and financial liberalization.
When such firms make acquisition announcements, the stock-market returns
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the announcement, which reflect the market’s judgment of the acquisition, tend to be lower and are more likely to be negative.
Technological innovation can be part of the solution for Arab economies; but the
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disruption of markets and livelihoods raises its own challenges.
Just this month, we learned the tragic news that a guard
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health workers was killed during an immunization drive.
Elections are pending in Ukraine and Moldova, and abuses normally
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elections are on the increase.
There is, however, a major threat to a smooth transition to new sources of global growth: the possibility of overshooting in the inevitable asset-price adjustment
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the shift in relative growth prospects and perceptions of risks.
Though being overweight or obese is often perceived as
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wealth, the problem has disproportionately affected lower-income communities.
Russia and Brazil have plunged into severe crises, with double-digit inflation
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a 4% contraction in GDP last year.
Globalization, and the frustration
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it, is leading many to a jittery search for self-worth.
Those excited days of nation-wide solidarity, courage to make sacrifices, enthusiasm and boundless joy
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the fall of the totalitarian regime are long gone; the ensuing years have found us grappling – sometimes more successfully, at times less so – with all the grievous consequences of the decades of Communism in our country.
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the BRICS’ demand for a greater role in global governance is a grievance against the West regarding sovereignty.
The increasing role of the Indian diaspora in the US, particularly in the information industries, also had an influence, as has the rise in bilateral trade
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India’s surging economic growth.
Notwithstanding the horrors of the recent conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea and the likelihood of catastrophe
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any Anglo-American attack on Iraq, most wars nowadays are civil wars.
Six aircraft carriers, with their
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support vessels – indeed, 60% of America’s entire navy – are now stationed in the Pacific.
Indeed, the situation in Ukraine represents a tactical victory for Russia, with the fragile but enduring ceasefire – and
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legislation that grants Donetsk and Luhansk considerable political autonomy – allowing Russia to entrench the conflict near the EU’s border.
But infrastructure is a long-term investment, revenues from which will be lower without
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investment in manufacturing capacity.
Making matters worse, the euphoria
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bubbles in stock and property markets has fueled credit expansion for businesses and households, with rising private and, in some cases, public debt, as well as current-account deficits, increasingly financed by “hot money” from abroad.
Here, too, the data are contradictory or preliminary, with some indicating a decrease in suicide
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the increase in use of antidepressants.
The
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graph not only illustrates this; it also succinctly addresses the question of why Greece has not done as well as, say, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, or Cyprus in the years since the 2008 financial crisis.
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