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Some have
cited
the recent struggles of luxury hotels and restaurants (which, in China, are supported largely by government spending) as evidence that the anti-corruption campaign is discouraging growth-enhancing activity.
Google Scholar, the academic search engine, records more than 3,000 academic citations of Rogoff’s most
cited
paper, compared to less than 500 for “Growth in a Time of Debt.”
The Reinhart/Rogoff paper appeared to provide the perfect argument in support of rapid consolidation, which is why it was
cited
intensively in policy discussions.
They
cited
social science studies that show that democracies rarely go to war with each other.
The US government has
cited
such recurring handicaps as excessive duplication of efforts, overlapping institutional mandates, and inadequate information-sharing and coordination of counterterrorism efforts.
The most widely
cited
example of a deflationary economy is Japan.
He
cited
Lord Krishna’s use of a peacock feather as proof of its celibacy.
Italy’s behavior under former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is frequently
cited
as an example of this dynamic.
This is why I am less worried than others about frequently
cited
risks confronting the Chinese economy.
Of those who said they wouldn’t be voting in this year’s European elections, 64%
cited
“lack of information” as the reason, with 62% complaining that their vote “wouldn’t change anything.”
Similar stories can be
cited
for Poland, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Moldova or Kyrgizstan.
Tariffs, for example, are not
cited.
The report
cited
numerous state-specific shortcomings, including Michigan’s “88 high-hazard dams and 1,298 structurally deficient bridges” and the “$44.5 billion needed to upgrade drinking-water systems” in California.
Europe’s Franco-German Dream TeamPARIS – When the International Monetary Fund lowered its global growth forecast for 2014 and 2015 from 3.7% and 3.9%, respectively, to 3.3% and 3.8%, it
cited
the eurozone’s increasingly gloomy prospects, including significantly slower growth in Germany, as a leading cause.
The Day After, now
cited
as the highest-rated film in TV history, left then-US President Ronald Reagan “greatly depressed” and caused him to rethink his nuclear strategy.
Members
cited
a “reasonable likelihood of further stimulus by a number of the major central banks.”
When US President Barack Obama’s administration announced its “rebalancing” toward Asia in 2011, it reaffirmed the 1996 Clinton-Hashimoto Declaration, which
cited
the US-Japan security alliance as the foundation for stability – a prerequisite for continued economic progress – in Asia.
Indeed, after Thomas Sargent won the Nobel Prize in Economics last year, he
cited
it as a precedent in his acceptance speech.
This willingness to seek consensus on what should be a broadly acceptable compromise is usually
cited
as a strength of American democracy (though, as the recent government shutdown demonstrated, compromise is becoming increasingly elusive).
His failure to do so was
cited
as one of the main justifications for his ouster less than a year after he took office.
Evergreen’s management
cited
the much higher government support available in China as its reason for the move.
Of course, the most
cited
arguments on both sides tend to be the most reductive.
BEIJING – One of the most
cited
statistics about China may well be the number of Chinese who have been lifted out of poverty over the last 35 years.
When Mattarella
cited
the reaction of financial markets in justifying his veto of Savona, he reinforced those suspicions.
So is replication, the other most commonly
cited
argument in favor of data sharing.
Increasing dependence on energy imports was often
cited
as evidence.
Since the end of the Cold War, when the West claimed victory for liberal democracy, US and European leaders have often
cited
“shared values” in forums like NATO and the G7 (known as the G8 until Russia was suspended in 2014 for breaching those values in Ukraine).
Merkel, for her part, has
cited
the importance of shared values in responding to challenges like international terrorism.
Of the studies
cited
by the USPSTF, one, conducted in Europe, showed a minor benefit in a subset of men, with no significant quality-of-life improvement.
While the Nobel Prize committee
cited
his contributions to macroeconomics, Phelps has made contributions in many areas, including the theory of growth and technological change, optimal taxation, and social justice.
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