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the Neoclassical Monopoly in EconomicsFor 25 years, the so-called “Washington Consensus” – comprising measures aimed at expanding the role of markets and constraining the role of the state – has dominated economic development policy.
Netanyahu seals the image of Israel as a nation totally incapable of
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out of the prison of its past.
With trade wars
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out, growth would decline, not increase – and the federal government deficits would be huge.
Does addressing these imbalances require
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up the eurozone?
Systemic reform requires recognizing and atoning for two original sins: not only that of bureaucrats who made money by abusing their power, but also that of capitalists who made money by
breaking
the rules.
China’s recent relaxation of macroeconomic policy, despite ongoing market volatility, is an important step toward
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unnecessary barriers to implementing the reforms needed to mitigate systemic risks.
India’s growing population keeps
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its own record.
Many Japanese are aware of these problems, which is why they voted for Kan’s Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) in 2009,
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the virtual political monopoly exercised for a half-century by the conservative Liberal Democrats.
Such a clause would address the eurozone’s fundamental asymmetries, while preventing any single country from holding the rest hostage by
breaking
its rules and threatening its survival.
Our only hope of
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out of this cycle of violence and poverty is to ensure that every child, including those trapped by crisis, gets quality schooling and the ability to build a brighter future.
Congress probably would have derailed the entire list of noble goals that comprised his platform – single-payer health care, free college for all, campaign-finance reform, and
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up big banks – as unbearably costly, if not “un-American.”
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the Gordian knot of climate negotiations requires offering technology and financial transfers in exchange for the ability to overrun a national budget.
Answering this question requires
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Abenomics down into its three components – massive monetary easing, expansionary fiscal policy, and a long-term growth strategy – which Abe, referring to the tale of Motonari Mori, a sixteenth-century daimyo (feudal lord), calls the “three arrows.”
Indeed, the real test for such a fund is in countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey, where services are at a
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point and some two million children – the majority with no schooling – are languishing in shacks, tents, huts, and squalid camps.
Because a key to
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the boom-bust cycle lies in recognizing early the precariousness and fleeting nature of abundant finance, let us hope that the lessons of 2001-2015 are not forgotten.
This would not be achieved, however, through an inevitably imperfect sanctions regime, or by America’s resort to Cold War logic aimed at
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Iran’s backbone by drawing it into a ruinous arms race.
It also requires more progressive taxation; more short-term fiscal stimulus with medium- and long-term fiscal discipline; lender-of-last-resort support by monetary authorities to prevent ruinous runs on banks; reduction of the debt burden for insolvent households and other distressed economic agents; and stricter supervision and regulation of a financial system run amok;
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up too-big-to-fail banks and oligopolistic trusts.
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the Democratic TabooI am often invited by religious authorities in the Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia to attend meetings that are held to urge people to follow Islamic faith and law, while avoiding any debate connected to politics or political rights.
Even as the top-down approach to tackling climate change is
breaking
down, a new bottom-up approach is emerging.
It is a short step from here to
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down protected markets.
As such investments sustainably raise incomes, they enable further increases in productive personal investments, thereby
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the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.
But many are basing their predictions on other economies’ experiences, whereas China has been
breaking
the mold on economic growth for the last three decades.
Should the responsible officials, including Bush, be prosecuted for
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the law?
Europe has a long track record of making – and
breaking
– promises to change its approach to Africa.
Politically, Hezbollah abandoned its policy of waiting out the government, in favor of pushing it to the
breaking
point and quickly fashioning a new status quo.
Breaking
with protocol, however, Hirohito cautioned against giving up on diplomacy too soon, and then recited his grandfather Emperor Meiji’s poem from the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, in 1904: “Beyond all four seas, all are brothers and sisters/Then why oh why these rough winds and waves?”
The World Bank has forcefully emphasized the importance of agriculture to jump-starting economic expansion and
breaking
the cycle of poverty.
The fragile rapprochement between the US and Russia may not hold, particularly if the US again insists –
breaking
its recent helpful silence – that Assad has no place at the negotiating table.
The key to
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through this ceiling is to change the kinds of work in which people are engaged.
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BannonWASHINGTON, DC – The just-released book about Donald Trump and his dysfunctional presidency (Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House) has left much of Washington reeling.
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