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Eurozone member countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan are all working toward the same objectives – to boost demand and support job creation – at the same time, within the limited scope of
conventional
monetary and fiscal policies.
At February’s Munich Security Conference, many US senators advocated arming Ukraine – an approach that could exacerbate the situation, given Putin’s
conventional
military dominance there.
For example, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have banned the import or manufacture of
conventional
plastics for a wide range of products, and both now require that plastic products be upgraded with OBP technology.
For most of the twenty-first century, emerging markets’ rising importance – and, with it, a reordering of the global economy and international relations – has been
conventional
wisdom.
Moreover, the tubercle bacillus engages in trench warfare, gaining resistance to
conventional
antibiotics and canonical vaccination approaches, as well as delaying diagnosis and determination of drug sensitivity.
As a result, compliance with TB drug treatment is particularly weak, paving the way for the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB, which can no longer be treated by
conventional
therapeutic regimes.
Two Cheers for the New NormalJAKARTA – The
conventional
wisdom about the state of the world economy goes something like this: Since the start of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the developed world has struggled to recover, with only the United States able to adjust.
The
conventional
wisdom on wealth and inequality is similarly mistaken.
The answers defied
conventional
wisdom.
Conventional
wisdom regards it simply as a reaction to stagnant living standards.
Because of the delay between investment and production for
conventional
oil production, these projects in non-OPEC countries peaked around the same time the oil market began to slow down, and when expectations about future demand for oil started to falter.
Indeed, shale-oil production requires a lower level of sunk costs than
conventional
oil, and the lag between first investment and production is much shorter.
The debate about the causes and effects of the price slump since 2014 will continue, which both reflects and underscores a fundamental point: the
conventional
wisdom about the global oil market no longer applies.
Asia's 'Rational' PanicCAMBRIDGE: Asia’s financial crisis amazes not only for its ferocity, but for its speedy dismantling of
conventional
wisdom.
The
conventional
wisdom of drawing on friends, family, and fools for new business endeavors seems to translate in the MENA region as, “If you are not a friend or family, you must be a fool.”
Such data upend the
conventional
wisdom that migrants are a drain on public services.
The current
conventional
wisdom, most strongly advocated by the American economist Robert Gordon, is that the burst of productivity growth that the US is currently experiencing (and that will turn into a full-fledged economic boom whenever demand growth becomes rapid enough) is due to synergy.
The
conventional
view of what awaits the US (and possibly France and the Netherlands) in 2017 is an erratic ruler who enacts contradictory policies that primarily benefit the rich.
His opponent originally derided what has rapidly become the
conventional
wisdom.
It symbolized how the need for central bank independence had become
conventional
wisdom.
Contrary to
conventional
wisdom, the issue is not one of pure doctrine.
Consider, too, the challenges of the auto industry, which is shifting from conventional, steel-bodied cars with traditional drive trains to lighter, more fuel-efficient vehicles in which electronics are as important as mechanical parts.
The
conventional
wisdom is that China doesn’t want to lose North Korea as a buffer between it and the US military in South Korea.
But worse still, in troubled times
conventional
Euro-politicians instinctively reach for consensus, cohabitation, and coziness.
Furthermore, MIT has developed the foldable electric CityCar, four of which can fit into a
conventional
parking space.
The
conventional
thinking is that as traders buy and sell corporate stocks more often, they induce corporate managers to plan for shorter and shorter horizons.
Policymakers in Europe and the US are urged to act on this
conventional
thinking: Something must be done to insulate CEOs, boards, and managers from the financial markets’ ever-shortening time horizons.
Likewise, good schooling occurs not as a result of monetary rewards and costs – the stock-in-trade of
conventional
economics – but because students, parents, and teachers identify with their schools, and because that identification is associated with learning.
In this age of terrorism, doctrines like free trade must be re-defined to include the public’s interest in “goods” like safety as well as more
conventional
goods like televisions and autos.
Besides missile defense, topics could include non-strategic (tactical) nuclear weapons; reserve nuclear warheads that have been removed from operational arsenals, but have yet to be destroyed; and the placement of
conventional
munitions on strategic delivery vehicles, such as long-range ballistic missiles, that are normally used to carry nuclear warheads.
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