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In that case, it seems curious that, as the crisis continues, the safe haven for global investors is the United States, which has had an enormous current-account deficit for years.
Burma’s AgonyAs the death toll mounts from the cyclone that struck a densely populated area of Burma stretching from the Irrawaddy Delta to the capital city of Rangoon
continues
to soar, the country’s military dictatorship is pressing ahead with efforts to consolidate its power.
Moreover, as the renminbi’s internationalization
continues
at a steady pace, domestic liberalization should occur in tandem with deeper global integration.
The need for adult supervision of Australian politics
continues.
France's socialist government
continues
to believe, despite contrary evidence, that a vast, centralized public sector is compatible with a dynamic market economy.
Meanwhile, Yemen
continues
to serve as a battleground in a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
This
continues
a prior trend: since 2010, global trade has grown at an annual rate of barely 2%.
That gets to the toughest issue of all – the ongoing balance-sheet recession that
continues
to stifle the American consumer.
Moreover, the Trump administration’s narrow fixation on an outsize bilateral trade imbalance with China
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to miss the far broader macroeconomic forces that have spawned a US multilateral trade deficit with 101 countries.
As recovery continues, this public-sector debt will increasingly crowd out private-sector, local-government and developing-country borrowing.
Moreover, the failure of developed countries – particularly, the US – to take responsibility for their historical emissions of greenhouse gases continues, representing a major sticking point because these emissions far surpass those of the developing world.
There is certainly much discussion of the renminbi’s rising international role – an issue on which Arvind Subramanian, my colleague at the Peterson Institute for International Economics,
continues
to do the most interesting work.
They point out that Turkey’s military has ousted four elected governments since 1960, and
continues
to play an inappropriately large role in Turkish politics.
Most businesses in the eurozone rely on bank finance, and while credit conditions have improved somewhat, lending is flat (and
continues
to fall in southern Europe).
In an era when decolonization continues, with the principle of self-determination considered sacrosanct from Bosnia to Chechnya, and from the Baltics to the Palestinians -- it is indeed incredible that six million people were transferred from one set of rulers to another like mere chattel.
Many will mimic the blogger Joe Romm, who has declared that “this ultra-conservative and instantly obsolete report ignores the latest science,” and
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to claim 5º C temperature rises and six-foot (1.83 meters) sea-level rises.
Trade and output levels exceeded pre-crisis levels in most countries a few years ago, and global poverty
continues
to decline rapidly.
The medium-term fiscal outlook
continues
to deteriorate while, in the short term, politicians play with the country’s valuable AAA credit rating by arguing like schoolchildren over how to extend the debt ceiling.
Meanwhile, Japan
continues
to languish.
If the Syrian government
continues
to block access to aid arbitrarily, several options could be brought to bear.
With so many global challenges to confront, inclusive capitalism is the only way to ensure that the progress achieved over the past century
continues
in the coming century, and beyond.
Meeting America’s Growth ChallengeBERKELEY – The United States
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to recover from its deepest economic slump since the Great Depression, but the pace of recovery remains frustratingly slow.
If the saving rate
continues
to rise at the same pace in the future as it has over the past three years, the overall GDP growth rate could turn negative after a few quarters.
If that decline continues, it will inevitably reduce the pace of consumer spending.
More important, China must make clear that it will support tougher sanctions on Iran – and help to implement them – if the Iranian regime
continues
to lie about its nuclear program.
The European Union
continues
to set a high bar for action on climate change.
Will the US increase its pressure by intervening militarily if Pakistan
continues
to harbor Taliban fighters operating from the tribal areas?
If this trend continues, Sri Lanka will become doomed to repeat its tragic history.
Occupy QENEW HAVEN – The Federal Reserve
continues
to cling to a destabilizing and ineffective strategy.
The problem
continues
to be the crisis-battered American consumer.
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