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I will not be surprised when it is released and I read that the global forest area has
continued
to shrink.
As the international community shirks its responsibilities, Syria’s neighbors have
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to make extraordinary efforts to address the crisis.
To the extent that
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currency-market volatility spills over into other markets – and it will – the imperative for stronger economic fundamentals to validate asset prices will intensify.
Nor would Keynes have been as confident as Skidelsky that the counterfactual of
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high deficits would have been without risk or cost.
But, Keynes continued, “our knowledge of the future is fluctuating, vague, and uncertain.”
In fact, despite her promotion, the judge
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to preside over another case in the same building.
This change will not be easy, but the US must insist on it, despite
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German resistance in the name of supposed fiscal rectitude.
This
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vulnerability reflects a collective failure to reform the global monetary system – an imperative that People’s Bank of China (PBOC) Governor Zhou Xiaochuan highlighted in early 2009.
The renminbi’s
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internationalization, not to mention further progress on critical financial reforms, would contribute to the creation of a more stable and efficient global reserve system.
Given that Ukraine’s neutrality does not run counter to Russia’s interests, but
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sanctions do, the Kremlin would have no convincing reason to reject an outcome that keeps Ukraine strategically non-aligned, and instead continue supporting the rebels.
Pettegree calculates that a third of all books published during this period were written by Luther himself, and that the pace of publishing
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to increase after his death.
That passivity
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after World War II, not only in Latin America, but also in US interventions around the world – Korea, the Balkans, Lebanon, Somalia, and now Libya.
As people at last began to hope for more liberal and decent societies, the US
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to endorse the regimes that were repressing them.
Then they
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to suppress interest rates and the yield curve, elevating asset prices, which boosted demand via wealth effects.
And he
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to bait North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who seems equally unstable.
Last month, howls seemed inevitable after two large EU countries, Italy and France, submitted budget plans for 2015 that clearly violated their governments’ vows of
continued
austerity.
Some emerging economies did not let their currencies float but, instead,
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to peg them at undervalued exchange rates in order to promote their exports and build up reserves as a form of insurance in case of crisis.
With the support of an IMF program, the new government
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the reforms initiated by its predecessor, and the program’s success surpassed all expectations.
LONDON – The upcoming referendum on the United Kingdom’s
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membership in the European Union, almost certain to be held this year, could turn out to be yet another major catastrophe to hit Europe.
Meanwhile, the defenders of Britain’s
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EU membership have made one mistake after another.
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geopolitical volatility will delay, if not obstruct, the emergence of a new, world-class Asia.
In the recession-afflicted south,
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fiscal consolidation will demand new austerity measures – a prospect that citizens will reject.
The alternative to this price-oriented approach –
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dependence on the quota system – would incur considerable administrative expenses, efficiency losses, and social costs stemming from rent-seeking and corruption.
The dollar’s predominance in trade and international financial transactions has remained strong; at the same time, the scale of those transactions has
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to increase relative to the world economy.
But that forecast assumes
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growth, whereas France is slipping into recession.
Yet, since that time, greenhouse-gas emissions have
continued
to soar.
Soros is what the late historian Isaac Deutscher would call a “non-Jewish Jew” – one who sought ideas, inspiration, and fulfillment beyond the boundaries of Jewry, and yet
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to belong to the Jewish tradition.
Although British inflation has been higher than 4% in recent years, even rising above 5%, the Bank of England has
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to loosen monetary policy.
Nor is America’s
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emissions reduction a side effect of lower economic activity: While the US economy peaked in late 2007, the same time as emissions, the recession ended in June 2009 and GDP growth since then, though inadequate, has been substantially higher than in Europe.
Yet US emissions have
continued
to fall, while EU emissions began to rise again after 2009.
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