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If the eurozone crisis
continues
to spiral out of control, the US should expect to see Lehman or near-Lehman-type collapses among exposed financial institutions.
And as the trade war with the US
continues
to escalate, calls for policy clarity are growing more urgent.
Closing America’s Growth DeficitMILAN – As the American economy
continues
to sputter three years after the global financial crisis erupted, one thing has become clear: the United States cannot generate higher rates of growth in GDP and employment without a change in the mix of the economy’s domestic and export-oriented components.
Xi’s efforts to rein in China’s bureaucracy
continues
unabated.
As the worst recession since the1930’s continues, both the American and Chinese economies are bound to suffer further setbacks.
As this clean-up from the Great Recession continues, one thing is clear: the source of global demand in the future will be the billions of consumers in Africa, China, and India.
If the government
continues
to pursue this policy, the salutary effects in terms of public trust in the country’s businesses and institutions will help ensure stable, sustainable economic growth for years to come.
Others take a flagrantly sexist stance, arguing that a woman president would be a non-starter as long as the North Korean regime
continues
to threaten national security.
Worldwide, 300 million tons of meat are produced each year, and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that the annual amount will increase to 455 million tons by 2050 if demand
continues
to grow at the current rate.
China has, indeed, stood up, and
continues
to rise as one of the world's largest economies.
But that does not mean that Bernanke is prepared to ensure that healthy economic growth
continues
in the US in the coming years and provide the kind of leadership that the world needs.
Even if China
continues
on the latter course, it will fail to achieve its growth targets and will look more fragile over time.
Yet Germany’s broad political center
continues
to hold.
But Saudi Arabia
continues
to be deeply wary of any sort of change, and thus remains a huge and seemingly immovable obstacle to region-wide reform.
If below-trend growth continues, monetary policy may well lack the tools to address it, particularly if tail risks – economic, financial, political, or geopolitical – also undermine recovery.
This scary reality
continues
to frustrate health-care professionals.
In many others, civil society
continues
to grow, supported by national governments, the African Union, and the international community.
This knocks a hole in current deficit-reduction plans, but, provided government
continues
to cut spending, it has the benefit (from a conservative’s point of view) of shrinking the state’s role over time.
If this mismanagement continues, not only Greece but also European unity will be fatally undermined.
Too Much InformationCANBERRA – As a British court weighs whether Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden, and American prosecutors weigh the criminal charges they will file against Private Bradley Manning, the alleged major source for the disclosures by Assange’s WikiLeaks, global debate
continues
on whether such revelations do more good than harm.
It was a central moment in the establishment of the Fifth Republic, which
continues
to this day.
If China
continues
to apply pressure for a concession on THAAD, the only result will be an increase in anti-Chinese sentiment in South Korea.
Unfortunately, it
continues
to be a clientelist, corporatist, corrupt organization that does not believe in citizen participation, checks and balances, competition, accountability, or scrutiny of public-sector unions.
As the Millennium Development Goals’ 2015 end date approaches, promotion of peace, security, and non-violent conflict resolution
continues
to be vitally important, and must be fully integrated into any future development agenda.
As China
continues
to implement market-oriented reforms, the prices of non-tradable assets – such as property, natural resources, utilities, services, and wages – will continue to rise much faster than in the OECD countries, until they eventually converge.
Worldwide, some 821 million people are undernourished – a figure that
continues
to increase.
It would not be surprising if, even a decade on, the Fund
continues
to be influenced by its failure to warn in good time that a global financial crisis – the worst in nearly 80 years – was a material risk.
Finally, one of the most severe challenges facing contemporary societies is figuring out what to do with tens of millions of retirees as life expectancy
continues
to climb.
Gender-based discrimination
continues
to be a problem, but one sees increasingly large numbers of women occupying important jobs.
But, as speculation over the direction of monetary policy
continues
– indeed, intensifies ahead of the Fed’s next policy meetings – we should not lose sight of an uncomfortable reality: No matter how hard it tries – and it is trying very hard – the Fed is still stuck with tools that are too blunt, and whose effects are too indirect, for the challenging tasks at hand.
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