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Trade has always been a highly politicized issue in the United States, which is the only country to have trade policy featured in the first
article
of its constitution.
In 2003, in an
article
in the American Economic Review, Ashoka Mody and I made the case for these provisions.
An
article
in The Far Eastern Economic Review proclaims that “Wall Street’s crack-up presages a global tectonic shift: the beginning of the decline of American power.”
It is no fun to read a book or
article
that says that economic forecasting is best left to computer models that you, the general reader, would need a Ph.D. to understand.
Pan Yue, vice-director of the State Environmental Protection Administration, recently argued in a China Daily
article
in favor of stronger emissions regulations and a more “green-oriented China,” warning that “China’s image among the international community” was in jeopardy.
In his seminal 1996
article
in the Harvard Business Review, W. Brian Arthur identified the important distinctions between a health-care system defined by planning, hierarchy, and control and one characterized by observation, positioning, and flattened organizations.
As the economist Jagdish Bhagwati pointed out 16 years ago in his
article
“The Capital Myth,” there are fundamental differences between trade in widgets and trade in dollars.
The authors would like to thank John E. Scanlon for his invaluable contribution to this
article.
Talmon responded with “The Fatherland is Imperiled,” a pivotal
article
whose conclusions are as relevant today as they were in 1981.
(Just last week, the topic made the front page of the New York Times, in an
article
that quoted a former treasury official as saying, “We’re withdrawing from the central place we held on the international stage.”)
More than 30 years later, there is an interesting coda to the pencil story (which in fact was based on an
article
by the economist Leonard E. Read).
For example, a May 2017
article
in The Atlantic notes that, “As Christmas approached in 2015, the price of pumpkin-pie spice went wild.
This explains why Spahn, a rising star in the governing Christian Democratic Union (CDU), could write an
article
for the influential German weekly Die Zeit attacking “elitist hipsters” for speaking English, and bemoaning the proliferation of English-language menus in restaurants and coffee shops.
Even the editors of the Bucharest literary magazine ("Revista 22") that published the
article
backtracked, saying it "tended to estrange Eliade from sympathetic understanding in Romania, instead of bringing him closer to it."
The science case that probably played the most significant role in the campaign was a suit filed by the British Chiropractic Association against science writer Simon Singh for an
article
he published in The Guardian in 2008, in which he discussed “bogus treatments.”
Governments could meet their financing needs within agreed limits at very low cost during this emergency period, and the ECB would not violate
Article
123 of the Lisbon Treaty.
In particular, the Egyptian authorities brazenly use
Article
98(f) of the Egyptian Penal Code – which prohibits citizens from defaming a “heavenly religion,” inciting sectarian strife, or insulting Islam – to detain, prosecute, and imprison members of non-majority religious groups, especially Christians.
A subsequent
article
of the agreement does create a compliance mechanism, but specifies that it will be “expert-based” – meaning that assessment teams will include climate scientists and policy experts, as well as lawyers.
This
article
came about because of the recent appearance on the website of Le Monde diplo, as the monthly is known in France, of a “dossier” containing “20 years of archives,” “freely accessible,” concerning me.
One has to read, if only to laugh, the
article
that a former director of Le Monde diplo posted, in September 2016, on an affiliated website.
The fawning
article
was devoted to one Donald Trump, in whom the author found a thousand virtues because of his supposed hostility to “the system,” the likelihood that he would abandon the West’s “liberal orientation,” and his willingness to attack “media power,” “economic globalization,” and “Wall Street’s arrogance” (and that’s not the half of it).
An
article
by Ernst Fehr at the University of Zurich and Alexander Klein and Klaus Schmidt at the University of Munich in the January 2007 issue of the journal Econometrica shows how people design economic relationships based on their knowledge of the circumstances in which people are trustworthy.
Margaret Chan, the head of the World Health Organization, and Yukiya Amano, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), noted in a recent
article
that most developing countries’ health-care systems are designed to cope with infectious diseases rather than cancer.
In the end, US policymakers backed off the idea; but, not surprisingly, the reaction to the
article
was mostly negative.
The Dangers of Nuclear BombastMADRID – In the summer of 2012, the international relations theorist Kenneth N. Waltz published an
article
titled “Why Iran Should Get the Bomb,” in which he argued that a nuclear-armed Iran would reestablish a desirable balance of power in the Middle East, by acting as a counterweight to Israel.
Conservative voices argue just the opposite – that abolishing
Article
9 is important for exactly such reasons.
PRINCETON – When I wrote the cover
article
of the July/August issue of The Atlantic, entitled “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” I expected a hostile reaction from many American career women of my generation and older, and positive reactions from women aged roughly 25-35.
Indeed, in many ways, the
article
is a litmus test of where individual countries are in their own evolution toward full equality for men and women.
In an
article
on “Women in Washington,” the National Journal observed that women in the US capital have come a long way, but “still face career barriers, and often the biggest one is having a family.”
Russian journalists are often corrupt, and tens of thousands of dollars are paid for a single defaming TV program or newspaper
article.
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