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Advocates
of this position go on to deploy the so-called "precautionary principle" to counter the argument that there is no scientific evidence that DDT spraying damages natural capital.
“Just as the United States
advocates
for them in an economic context, we also advocate for them in political and social contexts.”
Labor-market reform, in particular, could be crucial, not just for France itself, but also to convince German Chancellor Angela Merkel, if she is returned to power this September, to move toward greater fiscal integration, including the creation of a eurozone finance minister, which Macron
advocates.
“Britain first,” say the
advocates
of Brexit.
In the US, the economically illiterate, seeing misery all around from lost jobs, foreclosed homes, and the ever more apparent decline in America’s international status, are distilling their frenzy from obsolete
advocates
of fiscal rectitude, while clutching their Bibles and espousing a juvenile understanding of the US constitution.
The scars from the post-2008 split between eurozone creditors and debtors are still visible, and a new fight pits
advocates
of the open society against proponents of identity politics.
Advocates
of rapid euroization argue that it will promote and lock in fiscal, financial, and labor market reforms while expanding trade and boosting income.
But the next time that someone
advocates
a single financial regulator and its simplicity, remember that there is another side to that coin: where are the safety valves?
To me, this makes sense, but such policies should be anathema to the EU’s free-market
advocates.
In fact, with Trump seeking to use bilateral deals to secure reductions in America’s trade deficit, the possibility that the US will leave the WTO altogether – a nightmare scenario for the EU, which
advocates
shared norms over force – cannot be excluded.
By contrast, the Fed doesn’t have to recognize the loss; while free-market
advocates
might talk about the virtues of market pricing and “price discovery,” the Fed can pretend that nothing has happened.
Advocates
of the EU’s policy often argue that we should pursue such policies nonetheless, because there is a risk that global warming will be much more severe than currently expected.
Mine openly
advocates
innovative scientific finance and insurance, both private and public, to reduce inequality, by quantitatively managing all of the risks that contribute to it.
Moreover, Twitters brings opinion leaders together around one virtual table, attracting a lot of “new public intellectuals” and “rights advocates,” as well as veterans of civil rights movements and exiled dissidents.
Regardless of the outcome of the Brexit referendum (like many outsiders, I hope Britain votes to stay and
advocates
for reform from within), the British vote, along with similar strong centrifugal political trends elsewhere, should bring about a major rethink of European governance structures and institutional arrangements.
In effect, finance enthusiasts are like America’s gun
advocates
who argue that “guns don’t kill people; people kill people.”
A study by the RAND Corporation also
advocates
the promotion of Sufism, whose gentler and more inclusive version of Islam makes its adherents ideal “partners in the effort to combat Islamist extremism.”
The basic problem for Anglosphere
advocates
is that none of the candidates for membership of this new club are likely to have the slightest interest – geostrategic, economic or political – in joining it.
Anglosphere
advocates
might also ponder the fact that, if there are any US voices supporting “Brexit,” they bear an uncanny resemblance to the tribe of neo-conservative pundits who primed Britain for entry into the Iraq war.
What
advocates
of greater efforts to reduce carbon emissions - or of increasing expenditures on environmental preservation - overlook is that at any point in time there is a constraint on total world output.
It is easy to imagine disasters so severe that drastic action to prevent them would be reasonable, and
advocates
of drastic action can easily scare the public with imagined disasters.
Over the last few months, life has become even more complex, as both the country's ruling elite and civil society
advocates
seem more bewildered than ever about the country's future.
“Of course not,” the
advocates
of working with him concede.
For one thing, erecting walls to protect America from the world, as he advocates, could not work.
If the fallout from those incidents is a reliable guide, however, nuclear power’s
advocates
will eventually be back.
And, according to this narrative’s advocates, almost all big banks display symptoms of chronic mismanagement.
More sophisticated
advocates
warn that government spending will drive up interest rates, thus “crowding out” private investment.
Yet I am aware of how human rights
advocates
deplore the enlistment of youth into Africa's wars, where the lives of many children are ruined.
Instead, some food security
advocates
have called for rich countries to compensate for the adverse consequences of their own agricultural subsidies and protectionism by providing additional foreign aid to the developing world, targeting production efforts that enhance food security.
It encourages fundamental analysis of a company’s operations, and some
advocates
hope that a Tobin tax would push firms themselves to focus even more on long-term value.
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