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One
consequence
is that international markets are not as dynamic as they might be, and prosperity not as widespread.
That today’s global financial meltdown is the direct
consequence
of the West’s worship of false gods is a proposition that cannot be discussed, much less acknowledged.
But if a country does not play by the rules over a long period, an ex ante exit clause enforces an ultimate and credible
consequence
– one so serious that every eurozone country would be motivated to avoid it.
As a consequence, however, the men and women who were in power when Italy greeted more than 600,000 refugees lost the elections.
This is one
consequence
of Israel’s monopoly over the tourist industry.
But increasing returns to scale and winner_take_all markets are not the only, or even the primary,
consequence
of the IT revolution.
The deplorable
consequence
of this construction of power is its capability for self-reproduction.
Comparing the respective abilities of Russia and China to block key international initiatives makes no sense in itself, but it does constitute a useful tool for understanding the transformation of the international system that is now taking place as a direct
consequence
of the relative decline of America’s global power.
As a consequence, the new State Duma has not been elected so much as appointed.
In forty years, a demographic implosion within China, the
consequence
of its one-child policy, will make European and Japanese concerns about aging populations look trivial.
Its demise could come via a military coup or a palace coup; a worker uprising or a peasant uprising; a
consequence
of economic failure or something that simply reflects the banality of the entire place.
The
consequence
is a complicated game – currently exemplified by the saga of Greek voluntary restructuring – in which both sides stare into the abyss and then turn away from the out-and-out conflict that would send them plummeting into it.
They are a direct
consequence
of the developed world’s unrelenting demand for products like hardwood, palm oil, rubber, natural gas, and beef, and of poor regulation in the markets that supply them.
For these reasons, determining whether low investment is a cause or a
consequence
of slow growth is not as easy as it may seem.
Some viewed the US return to somewhat higher fertility rates in the 1990s as the
consequence
of greater economic dynamism and confidence, in contrast to “old Europe.”
Even more succinctly, could not today’s crisis of responsibility and accountability for the world as a whole and for its future be the logical
consequence
of the modern concept of the world as controlled by scientifically identifiable laws, formulated for God-knows- what purpose -- that is, a concept which does not question or seek the deeper meaning of existence and renounces any and all metaphysics?
And one short-run
consequence
of this might be the kind of sharp stock-market correction that we saw in 1980 and 1987.
The growth of SWF’s is a direct
consequence
of the accumulation of more than $5 trillion in foreign reserves by emerging-market economies in Asia and among oil and commodity exporting countries.
Bellicose statements from the bowels of distant think tanks also have the unintended
consequence
of gaining support for North Korea among those who might be inclined, for whatever reason, to blame others for its behavior.
This triangle is the direct
consequence
of the process of normalization between Armenia and Turkey, which began when both countries’ presidents met at a football game.
As a consequence, Japanese citizens who 30 years ago were saving for their retirement are now dissaving, precisely as economic theory predicted.
If the country’s economic collapse – the
consequence
of incompetent governance and the sharp fall in oil prices – is not enough to spur them to choose a side, Obama’s extreme maneuver will be.
Greenhouse-gas emissions may have dropped as a
consequence
of reduced production amid the economic recession, but the coal resurgence does not bode well for future targets.
There is, however, another potential
consequence
of Trump’s presidency that must not be allowed to occur: the deterioration of the structural integrity of the existing global system.
The slowdown in long-term infrastructure investment is also an unintended
consequence
of tough new banking regulations adopted in the wake of the recent global financial crisis.
As a consequence, German Chancellors usually preside over coalition governments, and their effective authority is based on the loyalty of the party forces they command within such political alliances.
As a consequence, developments in the Balkans are unsatisfactory, as the recent riots in Kosovo and Serbia demonstrate.
It is now widely recognized that an unintended
consequence
of the "Asian" economic model was an increasingly inefficient allocation of capital.
That may sound disturbing, but it is probably an unstoppable
consequence
of the initial US invasion.
In Bangladesh, for example, more than 300,000 child refugees have been forced out of their homes as a
consequence
of sectarian violence in neighboring Myanmar.
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