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In particular, they have sent emerging economies, with their financial links to
advanced
economies, on a capital-flow roller-coaster ride.
First, the emerging economies were flooded with liquidity flowing from the
advanced
economies.
Because
advanced
economies’ unconventional monetary policies have also depreciated their currencies and stimulated their exports, the risk of competitive devaluations is now a real concern.
Crucially,
advanced
and emerging economies must coordinate their policies, in order to foster confidence and strengthen growth.
Another is that technological and global market forces are imposing structural change on all
advanced
economies, even those that are not unbalanced.
As long as the world's (economically)
advanced
countries maintain this attitude, innovative approaches to financing economic development - and global public goods more generally - need to be tested.
But if most
advanced
countries were to recognize this new form of global money, they could put pressure on holdouts by limiting their holdings of non-participant currencies and treasury bills in their reserves.
Israel and NATO – Between Membership and PartnershipMADRID – The idea of integrating Israel into NATO has frequently been
advanced
as bait to encourage the Jewish state to make the necessary concessions for an Arab-Israeli peace settlement.
The
advanced
countries are in for the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
Such companies bring technologically
advanced
imports and new management techniques that foster growth in domestic firms, while spurring industrial modernization.
The Rise of the RobotsBERKELEY – For decades, people have been predicting how the rise of
advanced
computing and robotic technologies will affect our lives.
Thiel, for his part, refutes the argument – often made by robot doomsayers – that the impact of artificial intelligence and
advanced
robotics on the labor force will mirror globalization’s impact on advanced-country workers.
CAMBRIDGE – Is today’s slow growth in
advanced
economies a continuation of long-term secular decline, or does it reflect the normal aftermath of a deep systemic financial crisis?
Certainly, today’s
advanced
economies urgently need to address all kinds of technological, social, and political deficiencies.
Some commentators have suggested that the root cause of secular decline, as well as the main explanation of ultra-low interest rates, is low fertility throughout the
advanced
world.
Whether Summers is right about secular stagnation in
advanced
economies, or whether we are still mainly suffering the aftermath of the financial crisis, it is time to break the political gridlock and restore growth.
It has created new specialties and
advanced
our understanding of disease.
Francis still faces widespread apathy among believers, especially in the
advanced
industrial societies, where disaffected Catholics are increasingly questioning their commitment or simply opting out.
Despite decades of close interaction, with millions of Americans, Europeans, and Japanese visiting China every year and similar numbers of Chinese now visiting the US and other
advanced
countries, both sides see each other through a glass darkly.
Populists and ProductivityNEW YORK – Since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, productivity growth in the
advanced
economies – the United States, Europe, and Japan – has been very slow both in absolute terms and relative to previous decades.
There is a fourth possibility: Potential growth and productivity growth have actually fallen since the financial crisis, as aging populations in most
advanced
economies and some key emerging markets (such as China and Russia), combined with lower investment in physical capital (which increases labor productivity), have led to lower trend growth.
Thus,
advanced
economies have a large stake in addressing the causes of the productivity slowdown before it jeopardizes social and political stability.
Whereas Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya paid the ultimate price for giving up their nuclear programs, Kim has
advanced
his regime’s nuclear capabilities and is now publicly treated as a near-equal by the most powerful man on the planet.
The textbooks – at least those used in
advanced
courses – are fine.
But take a few more economics courses, or spend some time in
advanced
seminar rooms, and you will get a different picture.
Its
advanced
economies did not display the same vulnerabilities as emerging markets.
To the disappointment of many, Hu ended up giving a lackluster oration that, instead of extolling political reform, re-emphasized the dreary notion of the Three Represents--the banal theory
advanced
by former Party chief Jiang Zemin, which allowed businessmen to be included in the Party.
She considers, and accepts, an argument
advanced
by Wayne Sumner, a distinguished Canadian philosopher: if the patient’s circumstances are such that suicide would be ethically permissible were the patient able to do it, then it is also ethically permissible for the physician to provide the means for the patient to do it.
Kazakhstan aspires eventually to join the
advanced
economies in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
The Sunni-Shia divide, Assad’s political future, and doctrinal disputes are of decidedly lesser long-term importance to the region than the unmet need for quality education, job skills,
advanced
technologies, and sustainable development.
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