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If this trend continues, the outlook for world hunger will become increasingly grim.
The Red and the BlueCondoleeza Rice’s replacement of Colin Powell as US Secretary of State shows that America’s recent presidential election
continues
to produce powerful reverberations.
What is shocking is that the scourge of health-related poverty
continues
to claim victims today.
Even if productivity
continues
to rise at the same rate, global GDP growth could slow to just over 2% annually, on average – a 40% drop from the last 50 years.
Meanwhile, the People’s Republic
continues
to nibble furtively at territory across the long, disputed Himalayan border with India.
Across the Atlantic, there are few signs of even a modest US-style recovery: The gap between where Europe is and where it would have been in the absence of the crisis
continues
to grow.
It is a positive sign that Vice President Joe Biden
continues
to reach out to Maliki.
For starters, it
continues
to yield net benefits for advanced and emerging markets alike, which is why the losers still tend to be a minority in most advanced economies, while those who benefit from globalization are a large – if at times silent – majority.
Put differently, if the world
continues
to build coal-fired power plants at the current rate, those plants will still be around in 2050, regardless of what other technologies become viable in the meantime.
But, rather than recognize the likely drivers of these developments – namely, a seemingly chronic shortfall of global aggregate demand amid a supply glut and a deflationary profusion of technological innovations and new supply chains – the Fed
continues
to minimize the deflationary impact of global forces.
The sense of a professional ethic is conveyed by clauses in the oath that require managers to “develop both myself and other managers under my supervision so that the profession
continues
to grow and contribute to the well-being of society.”
This is important because it explains the pernicious trade deficits that Trump
continues
to rail against.
The success of the first Gulf War, launched in January 1991 by President George H.W. Bush, was fatally undermined 12 years later by his son, President George W. Bush, whose own Gulf War caused a regional catastrophe that
continues
to this day.
The ban on sow stalls there
continues
the progress made to ameliorate the most extreme forms of animal confinement.
But the Fed
continues
to neglect asymmetry, considering it only a second- or third-order phenomenon.
It
continues
to gear inflation expectations at unrealistically high levels based on past inflation.
And it
continues
to rely on the unemployment rate as a stand-in for the state of the labor market, at the expense of other indicators.
Cuba is rightly proud of its social achievements, but ensuring that they remain sustainable will require that its economy
continues
to grow.
And, as life expectancy in Rwanda
continues
to climb (from below 30 in 1995 to 55 in 2010), we are now taking action against non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
That fiscal impulse, coupled with high commodity prices and abundant credit,
continues
to fuel economic growth today – often at the expense of stability and growth tomorrow.
In Europe, the high level of non-performing loans
continues
to act as a drag on economic growth, by inhibiting new credit creation.
Meanwhile, local governments’ leverage
continues
to rise.
If the dollar
continues
to rise, US economic activity and inflation will weaken.
The key question, then, is why Iran
continues
to support militia groups that have often undermined Iraq’s government.
Even if the US Federal Reserve
continues
to lower interest rates, lenders will not rush to make more bad mortgages.
Grand unifying visions are missing, and the pressure for separation, not union,
continues
to increase.
Asia
continues
to grow.
Meanwhile, concern about the health of the US recovery
continues
to mount.
Employment growth
continues
to disappoint, and fears of deflation will not go away.
The way this issue plays out will determine whether peace
continues
to prevail across the Pacific.
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