Argued
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Tyler Cowen of George Mason University, echoing Friedrich von Hayek, has
argued
against (4) and (5).
As many have argued, the return to capital, r, may well start to decline if the economy becomes too rich in capital relative to labor and other resources and the rate of innovation slows down.
Charles Kindleberger, an intellectual architect of the Marshall Plan who later taught at MIT,
argued
that the disastrous decade of the 1930s was caused when the US replaced Britain as the largest global power but failed to take on Britain’s role in providing global public goods.
For example, the political scientist Graham Allison has
argued
that in 12 of 16 cases since 1500 when an established power has confronted a rising power, the result has been a major war.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has long
argued
that food security and fair pricing depends on markets that are free from monopolistic tendencies.
It has often been
argued
that Russia was reacting to the perceived encroachment on its “near abroad” by the European Union and NATO.
I myself thought that communism's collapse would deliver quicker social rejuvenation in Russia, although I
argued
from the start that Russia's road would be a hard slog, and that the country required substantial financial help from the West.
Over the past 25 years, bond-market vigilantes have
argued
that all-seeing, forward-looking financial markets will always anticipate the future consequences of populist policies and impose risk premia.
In 1939, the Cambridge University economist Claude Guillebaud published The Economic Recovery of Germany, which
argued
that the German economy was quite robust and would not collapse from overstrain or overheating in the event of a military conflict.
The Yale University economist Robert Shiller has long
argued
that national governments should issue GDP-linked bonds as a safer way to borrow, but convincing them has been difficult.
As the historian Robert Kagan
argued
in 2002, Americans and Europeans do not only have different worldviews; they occupy entirely different worlds.
The major flaws in Obamacare are not, as has been argued, unintended consequences of a poorly designed policy, which thus must be replaced; instead, they stem from Republican demands.
If money-market funds had to maintain capital reserves, industry representatives argued, yields to investors would decline and the industry’s profits would suffer.
Its introduction was delayed for a decade by the now-ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who, as Chief Minister of Gujarat,
argued
that it would encroach on states’ rights and rob them of revenue.
John Maynard Keynes
argued
that monetary policy was ineffective during the Great Depression.
Fifth, some
argued
that highly indebted sovereigns would push investors into gold as government bonds became more risky.
In 1992, the winner of the New Hampshire primary election
argued
that "the Cold War is over - and Japan won."
Its advocates
argued
that efficiency required adopting a comprehensive Value Added Tax.
Northwestern University’s Robert Gordon has
argued
that the economic impact of today’s innovations doesn’t hold a candle to that of plumbing or electricity.
As Joshua Greene, Director of Harvard University’s Moral Cognition Lab, has argued, our moral sentiments evolved to support human cooperation.
Vilks
argued
that his work was a provocation aimed at revealing the selective liberalism within the Swedish intellectual establishment – its multiculturalism, one could say.
During the Brexit campaign, Boris Johnson
argued
that Brexit would bring an additional £350 million ($430 million) per week to the National Health Service.
Leon Kass, who subsequently served as chair of President George W. Bush’s Council on Bioethics,
argued
that the risk of producing an abnormal infant was too great for an attempt at IVF ever to be justified.
They
argued
that, because the reforms were unpopular, they needed to be imposed on the public, rather than being impeded by excessively democratic processes.
In 1790, when Alexander Hamilton
argued
that the new federal government should assume the states’ debts from the War of Independence, he encountered fierce hostility.
The only way to sustain such a new political order, James Madison
argued
in The Federalist Papers, was to ensure that federal powers were few and limited.
Nye has
argued
that, in an information age, soft power often accrues to the country with the better story.
In recent years, shrewd creditor lawyers have
argued
that investment treaties give bondholders the same rights as foreign direct investors, and have smuggled sovereign-debt cases into international arbitration proceedings wherever they have found investment treaties with broad, open-ended definitions.
Whereas we commonly take the distinction between our self and others as an all-or-nothing matter, because we assume that we are the same person throughout our life, Parfit
argued
that our identity changes over time as the psychological connections between our earlier and later selves alter.
On the contrary, Parfit argued, desires can be irrational.
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