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In conclusion, I am quite pessimistic as to the chances that EMU, if the common currency starts as planned on January 1, 1999, will fly for long.
In conclusion, these experiments support the idea that providing breaks over the course of instruction facilitates children’s attention to classroom tasks.
The
conclusion
is clear: the costs of corruption far outweigh the benefits – and not only in China.
It is a sad
conclusion
to a presidency, launched six-months ago, with Blair’s claim that he was a “passionate pro-European”.
Kim had watched the Cold War come to a peaceful end in Europe, and he wanted to bring his own country’s ongoing confrontation with the communist North to a similarly nonviolent
conclusion.
Even though Reinhart and Rogoff themselves did not draw that
conclusion
explicitly in their paper, many drew it for them.
And in the United States, the expected
conclusion
of Ben Bernanke’s term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in January is already inviting speculation about his successor.
The Nixon administration came to the
conclusion
that the only way to save the American economy was to engage in monetary unilateralism--a monetary expansion so dramatic that other countries would be forced into adjusting their exchange rates.
This would bring the so-called Doha “Development” Round to an unsuccessful conclusion, but it would be no disaster.
That
conclusion
raises a key question: Will alpha eventually go to zero for every imaginable investment strategy?
Watching these events from afar, I find it difficult to escape the
conclusion
that it is not authoritarian rule per se that is being challenged in the streets, much as we democrats would like to believe otherwise; rather, authoritarian rule has simply failed to deliver the goods.
Neo-conservative pundits drew the
conclusion
that the United States was so powerful that it could do whatever it wanted, and that others had no choice but to follow.
The Peterson Institute for International Economics, which published the pro-TPP study, inexplicably states in its brief: “The agreement will raise US wages but is not projected to change US employment levels…” The result on wages is a
conclusion
of the study, whereas the employment “projection” could have been made before the computer crunched a single number.
The Commission has accepted that
conclusion
for now, though one of Hill's aides has suggested that, “at some point…supervisory issues will pop up."
(Chinese authorities even pressed the International Olympic Committee to make such a declaration at the
conclusion
of the games.)
That much was clear at the recent China Development Forum (CDF) in Beijing, an important gathering held each year since 2000, immediately after the
conclusion
of the annual National People’s Congress.
Greek politicians who still see the threat of financial contagion as their trump card should note the coincidence of the Greek election and the ECB’s bond-buying program and draw the obvious
conclusion.
But it seems unlikely that the errors could be so significant that they would change the basic conclusion: home affordability around the world is highly variable.
The Commission on Growth and Development, chaired by the Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence, reached a similar
conclusion
in its 2008 report, The Growth Report: Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development.
The second
conclusion
to draw from an extremely tight US labor market is that, unlike earlier periods of low unemployment when domestic wage pressures were constrained by GVCs, today’s mounting wage inflation will be tempered by a smaller GVC offset.
Unlike a certain Fed-bashing president, I would hardly call that a crazy
conclusion.
The kind of stress tests that the US conducted, and that other countries are being urged to emulate – and the ability of banks to raise additional equity capital – cannot provide a basis for such a
conclusion.
A
conclusion
we drew was that, at the very least, the path of an economy, measured by conventional macroeconomic variables of unemployment, inflation, and output growth, is not fully determined by aggregate demand.
In our view, the US intelligence agencies’
conclusion
that, by helping Trump, the Kremlin was advancing its “longstanding desire to undermine the US-led liberal democratic order” is not entirely convincing.
Putin is hoping that Russia and its BRICS partners (Brazil, India, China, and South Africa) will become “the future leaders of the world and the global economy,” as he put it in July, at the
conclusion
of the BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization summitsBut the plain truth is that neither the BRICS nor the SCO is remotely close to being a cohesive bloc capable of insulating Russia from the consequences of its behavior in Ukraine.
It is equally important to restart global trade talks and bring the Doha Round to a successful
conclusion
– not least in order to protect Africa from the risk of rising protectionism.
Those in the crosshairs have overseen intelligence collection and analysis that informed the intelligence community’s
conclusion
that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, including possible collusion with Trump’s presidential campaign.
But if it does fulfill these conditions, further hesitation by Europe will undermine all those who want to bring Turkey's democratic transition to a successful
conclusion.
But one
conclusion
is perhaps more compelling than ever.
If this perspective has prevailed in the internal policy debate, Chinese leaders, including Xi, could have reached the fateful
conclusion
that, on balance, America’s security presence in Asia directly threatens Chinese interests and must be eliminated.
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