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Its
conclusions
are based on a survey of 58 Palestinian experts, who not only explore the barriers to Palestinian statehood, but also offer perspectives on the future course of a national strategy.
A US treasury secretary should not answer questions narrowly, because people will extrapolate broader
conclusions
even from limited answers.
Above all, this code should recognize that economics is too complex to be reduced to sound bites and rushed
conclusions.
It is unclear whether their
conclusions
extend to other periods.
But I find their results persuasive, especially given that other authors, using completely different methods, have reached similar
conclusions.
As with Reinhart and Rogoff, the Alesina papers themselves are much more measured in their
conclusions
than one would think from the claims of some conservative politicians that such academic research finds fiscal austerity to be expansionary in general.
Nonetheless, the
conclusions
seem to leave little room for doubt: “Even major successful adjustments do not seem to have recessionary consequences, on average,” while “several fiscal adjustments have been associated with expansions even in the short run.”
Bush/Gore: There is a DifferenceBOSTON/ROME: Any reader of non-US newspapers could draw two
conclusions
about America’s electoral campaign: 1. that there is little difference between the two candidates; 2. that a mere detail – a slip of the tongue, a false step, a piece of gossip – could decide the election.
Both
conclusions
are wrong.
So long as Moscow doesn’t understand these fundamental differences and draw the right
conclusions
from them, Europeans won’t view Russia’s opening towards the West as an opportunity, and Russia will always encounter deep mistrust in Europe.
Some government reports had anticipated the extent to which non-state actors could hurt large states, but their
conclusions
were not incorporated into official plans.
If the current-account balance is assessed together with the fiscal position, it becomes possible to draw
conclusions
about risky debt trends within the private sector.
Its
conclusions
were enshrined in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990.
If the data are cherry-picked to support the modeler’s desired conclusions, or if the algorithm is flawed, the results will be inaccurate.
Key US foreign policymakers now openly contradict
conclusions
reached last year by the Independent Task Force on Chinese Military Power headed by former defense secretary Harold Brown and retired admiral Joseph Prueher.
Ukraine’s situation is certainly precarious, though, given its unique drivers, it is probably best not to draw broader
conclusions
from its trajectory.
This week, the London School of Economics and Oxford University are publishing their
conclusions.
But now there is reason to hope that, in the future, economists’
conclusions
and policy advice will be shaped not by those frameworks’ elegance, but by their ability to fit the facts.
Russian leaders, not surprisingly, also drew their own
conclusions.
What
conclusions
can be drawn today from the Cuban Missile Crisis?
The United States’ closest allies are also watching nervously, and the
conclusions
they appear to be drawing could harm its national security interests severely in the years and decades to come.
“Brexit,” which has thrown global markets into turmoil and raised serious questions about the Union’s future, has eclipsed the release of the security strategy, which barely got a mention in the
conclusions
of the latest European Council summit.
Sometimes it shows how those intuitions lead to surprising, unanticipated results when extended to their logical
conclusions.
It would be wrong to draw long-term
conclusions
from short-term economic information, even if this information confirms reality.
The text mostly replicates the structure of Convention Chairman Valery Giscard d'Estaing's "skeleton" Constitution, presented last November, and the
conclusions
reached by the Convention's working groups.
Where markets and business are concerned, the draft text stretches the "economic governance" working group's
conclusions
so as to propose a centralized approach, one strongly tilted to favor social, environmental, and consumer objectives, neglecting economic freedom and the market economy.
But policymakers drew the wrong conclusions, primarily for two reasons.
Grand plans, he says, will only end in a muddle, so it would be wiser to accept reality and draw the right
conclusions
from it: Europe should abandon efforts to create a federation.
But I have learned from experience that we have to be very careful about drawing
conclusions
about national character from isolated events.
Inheritance and InequalityNEW YORK – The buzz over Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century may have subsided somewhat, but the analysis of its
conclusions
is far from complete.
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