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As the New Year begins, the US
continues
to race ahead of its rich-country counterparts.
The unwinding of the US economy might even begin in 2006, particularly if Japan
continues
to grow out of its doldrums, the US housing market softens dramatically, and Europe’s economic recovery accelerates.
The results so far have been mixed, as inadequate funding of a social safety net
continues
to temper the support to household incomes provided by services-driven job creation and urbanization-led increases in real wages.
As the mullah-led development model
continues
to spread in the Muslim world, “experts” in the West would do well to understand the reasons for its success.
For a credible banking system remains the stuff of dreams; external debt and corruption are as high as ever, and capital flight
continues
unabated.
In Darfur, the human rights and humanitarian situation
continues
to deteriorate, and the peace process there has made little headway.
If this continues, the result will be animal suffering on an even greater scale than now exists in the West, as well as more environmental damage and a rise in heart disease and cancers of the digestive system.
But if finance
continues
to take a disproportionate number of the best and the brightest, there could be little British manufacturing left by 2050, and even fewer hi-tech firms than today.
Current EU High Representative Catherine Ashton
continues
to prove the worth of EU foreign-policy institutions by, for example, brokering a remarkable peace between Serbia and Kosovo and playing a key role in nuclear negotiations with Iran.
But the IMF
continues
to insist – as it has, with almost banal predictability, for the last seven years – that next year will be better.
Their infighting
continues
to upset people, while most of their policy proposals have little to do with the problems that ordinary citizens face.
It will take years for the world economy to return to trend, in particular as the growth outlook is not very promising and unemployment
continues
to rise in the US and Europe.
And so the cycle of under-provision and despair
continues.
Obama has the opportunity to ensure that the region
continues
to see the US as the essential actor – now more open and helpful than before.
The Kremlin
continues
its propaganda offensive against Georgia, and has vetoed prolonging the mandate for United Nations observers in Georgia and Abkhazia.
While his moves have drawn international criticism, Magufuli
continues
his assault on free speech and political rights.
As noble as these goals are, they will be overshadowed if he
continues
his campaign against those who entrusted him with their hopes.
The Chinese government
continues
to claim that the Tiananmen movement and democracy mean political turmoil and national disintegration.
Because the economic situation
continues
to deteriorate rapidly, it is reasonable to expect that this massive exodus will accelerate.
As the urbanization process continues, connectivity, proximity, and diversity will accelerate knowledge diffusion, spark further innovation, and enhance productivity and employment growth.
All of this suggests that, as technology
continues
to advance, so will diversification – a trend that will shape future urbanization patterns in India.
We do not have any illusions or high expectations, but a NATO that
continues
to expand without having the capabilities to meet the obligations to defend an enlarged treaty area runs the risk of becoming a hollow alliance.
China’s growth
continues
to astound the world; indeed, new GDP data suggest that its economy is 20% larger than previously thought.
Europe
continues
to be a mixed picture, with the European Central Bank almost perversely raising interest rates even as Europe’s economy needs further stimulation to ensure its recovery.
But, despite strong evidence to the contrary, the presumption that public investment crowds out private capital
continues
to discourage government-led economic-recovery efforts.
As these countries’ median age
continues
to rise, microeconomic evidence indicates that they will remain competitive – particularly if they capitalize on people’s ability to remain productive for longer.
Migration Fact vs. Migration FictionLONDON – Migration
continues
to dominate political debate in many countries.
Last week, two ministers resigned, but a parliamentary and media-sustained storm continues, fueled by conflict-of-interest charges against a minister suspected of corruption when raising money for Sarkozy’s presidential campaign.
Indeed, the level of educational attainment in China
continues
to improve.
As technology
continues
to transform the economy, life-long education and training is needed to enable workers to keep up.
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