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In the United States, the increased use of robots has,
according
to a 2017 study, hurt employment and wages.
Meanwhile,
according
to an OECD survey, 21% of workers reported feeling over-educated for their jobs.
According
to the EIU report, only 28% of secondary-school students surveyed said that their school was actively using ICT in lessons.
Just as China recently secured the Sri Lankan port of Hambantota on a 99-year lease, it has,
according
to Nasheed, quietly acquired 17 islands in the heavily indebted Maldives for investment purposes.
According
to Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, Russia has funded anti-government protests and pushed Russian-oriented businesses in Macedonia to foment violence in the run-up to the September 30 referendum.
So the world needs, in its regions, to facilitate integration on the basis of a general economic democratization: currency compatibility, free trade, shared legal rules and most of all a common will to fix the rules of the game
according
to a region’s entire interests.
The main drawback,
according
to critics, is that a basic income would weaken the motivation to work, particularly among the poor.
After all, even if the majority says “yes” to the EU, a share of the population – a substantial one,
according
to the polls – will remain convinced that Brexit would have been much better for the UK.
Over the medium term,
according
to Wolf, countries need to put in place regulatory measures that lower debt levels and discourage overleveraging.
In the Depression,
according
to Kindleberger, the US should have provided an open market to foreign goods.
According
to the International Monetary Fund, China already has more square meters per capita of urban residential real estate than Japan or South Korea.
Major reasons why researchers hesitate to share their data,
according
to the same survey, include intellectual property or confidentiality issues, fears about misinterpretation or misuse of their work, or concerns that their research would be scooped.
According
to a recent report by the World Health Organization, unsafe abortions lead to the death of 47,000 women every year, with almost all of these deaths occurring in developing countries.
According
to research by McKinsey & Company, with the annual influx of new urban residents totaling 15-20 million, China will need more than 220 large cities (at least one million people) by 2030, up from 125 in 2010.
This is similar to – albeit more “total” than – Putin’s own understanding of the relationship between capitalists and the state,
according
to which even the richest Russian oligarch is essentially a serf of the state.
According
to US Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s recent indictment of 13 Russian individuals and three organizations, an army of Russian trolls spent the months leading up to the 2016 election stoking racial tensions among Americans and discouraging minority voters, for example, from turning out for Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The next anti-establishment victories,
according
to opinion polls, will be in Italy’s constitutional referendum and Austria’s presidential election.
But,
according
to Egypt’s prime minister, Kamal al-Ganzouri, the country’s Arab “brethren” have delivered only $1 billion of the $10.5 billion in aid and loans that they promised.
The “history” that,
according
to Francis Fukuyama, was supposed to have ended with communism’s collapse has gotten a second wind.
A similar fate occurred to a Robin Hood tax, which,
according
to Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti, should have forced banks and oil producers to provide resources for the poor.
This was particularly audacious, for it required us to abandon the supreme Hippocratic principle
according
to which it is unprofessional to injure a healthy person.
This material incentive is in clear breach of the principle that organs should be distributed
according
to need only.
According
to Eurostat, the statistical arm of the European Commission, ten million people across the EU’s 28 member states were suffering from long-term unemployment in 2016.
The program will subsidize up to 100% of labor costs, and its success will be assessed
according
to two criteria: newly created jobs must serve a genuine economic purpose, and they must be a net addition to existing jobs, not a replacement.
It carefully enumerates and decries actions taken by Poland’s government that,
according
to Polish and international courts alike, amount to an attack on the rule of law and liberal democracy.
One of the man’s goals in immolating himself,
according
to the letter, was to force “the chairman of PiS and the entire PiS nomenklatura to recognize that my death is their direct responsibility, and that they have my blood on their hands.”
The man hoped that his act of protest would influence PiS supporters – 47% of the population,
according
to the latest polls – who should not want their favored policies to be enacted in ways that undermine democracy and the rule of law.
According
to a recent analysis by the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), about ten million people gained health insurance coverage in 2014 as a result of the ACA – the largest increase in coverage in four decades.
In fact,
according
to data from the International Narcotics Control Board and the World Health Organization, access to these drugs is shockingly unequal.
All things considered, an independent Scotland would be best served by issuing its own national currency from the outset, empowering the National Bank of Scotland to set interest rates
according
to domestic economic conditions.
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