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Moreover, EU leaders should pursue a
broader
definition of peace than the absence of war, including political and social stability and preventing radicalization in Bosnia and Kosovo.
While recognizing that every country is different, the practices we adopted, the successes we had, and the lessons we learned have a
broader
relevance.
We have to look at the reasons that real interest rates were so much higher 10 or 20 years ago, and think about what that means, and we also have to look at the
broader
history of asset prices and their relation to real interest rates.
Though the US economy is doing much better than most of the other advanced economies, it is not yet on sound enough footing to withstand a prolonged period of a substantially stronger dollar, which would undermine its international competitiveness – and thus its
broader
economic prospects.
There is also a
broader
backlash under way.
While Mahathir’s warnings in Beijing against “a new version of colonialism” stood out for their boldness, they reflect a
broader
pushback against China’s mercantilist trade, investment, and lending practices.
Thus, while White rightly points out that existing policies to increase the monetary base have elicited little or no response from
broader
monetary aggregates, this in no way undermines the argument for OMF.
On the contrary, the country’s internal discords operate within the context of a broader, ever-mutable geopolitical rift that many assumed had been buried with the end of the Cold War.
Financial firms are screaming murder, but it is not obvious that
broader
and better financial regulation would be a bad thing.
By the time that lead appeared insurmountable, the Dow Jones index of US stocks had fallen by 800 points, and the
broader
S&P 500 was “limit down.”
But these arguments became tangled up in a
broader
critique of the Fed’s actions.
Higher equity-capital requirements for banks are good for the
broader
economy – they make financial crises (and the zombie-syndrome) less likely, less severe, or both.
The socio-professional profile of the new elite is
broader.
Developments in Morocco, Bahrain, and Jordan certainly seem to suggest that this changing of the guard can help soften rigid political structures and allow for
broader
participation.
Sometimes monetary and fiscal authorities have an obligation to ignore the wilder historical parallels and look at a
broader
picture.
In order to create a level playing field, employers should re-think their recruitment strategies and consider applicants based on a
broader
range of criteria.
As part of a
broader
effort to take China to task for supposedly “raping” the United States economy through unfair trade policy, he has now renewed his accusation that the country manipulates its currency in order to gain an advantage for its exports.
Indeed, Japan's current growth is being driven overwhelmingly by trade with China - a country with only one-thirtieth of Japan per capita GDP!From a
broader
geopolitical perspective, the situation becomes alarming.
The China Threat, Part Two?Lost in the debates about whether the European Union should lift its arms export embargo on China is a much
broader
and more pressing question: does the Bush administration once again see China as a strategic competitor, as it did in the early days of the Bush presidency, before the war on terror forced Bush to seek cooperation with China’s rulers?
Integrating the presidency into
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political structures and procedures – especially into party politics – would reduce this risk.
A
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regional condominium, involving Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Russia, and, yes, Iran, must be brought into play.
Ukraine’s situation is certainly precarious, though, given its unique drivers, it is probably best not to draw
broader
conclusions from its trajectory.
Deng explicitly ruled out a
broader
international agenda for China – a dictate that China’s policymakers followed for more than three decades.
Its enactment also has
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implications, because, like Obama’s election in 2008, it addresses questions about the health of America’s political system.
This effort – and Argentina’s
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G20 agenda – would receive an added boost if negotiations on a European Union-Mercosur trade agreement are successfully concluded this December.
Success is by no means assured, and the most likely outcome is a sequence of contagion events and a
broader
loss of confidence in the euro.
Reflecting the freebooting financial zeitgeist that prevailed at the time, the International Monetary Fund declared in 2006 that “the dispersion of credit risk by banks to a
broader
and more diverse group of investors…has helped make the banking and overall financial system more resilient…” As a result, “the commercial banks may be less vulnerable to…shocks.”
Some of the increased expenditures went to the costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the
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Global War on Terrorism, but much of it was wasted on weapons that don’t work against enemies that don’t exist.
But a significant part of a central bank’s credibility ultimately derives from the
broader
macroeconomic environment in which it operates.
In order to achieve results in the future, international coalitions will have to be broader, more inclusive, and more representative of the interests of all.
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