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Sometimes – its
critics
will say often – the advice provided by the IMF and World Bank is misguided.
Both
critics
and defenders of global imbalances almost entirely overlooked these gross flows in both directions across the North Atlantic.
But we must first consider more broadly the challenges confronting economists and financial experts in today’s world – challenges that remain poorly understood, by contemporary economics’
critics
and defenders alike.
As The New York Times recently revealed, Facebook is so desperate to protect its business model that it hired a shadowy PR firm to spread anti-Semitic misinformation about one of its leading critics, the financier and philanthropist George Soros.
Free market critics, sensitive to the problem of excluding people from living a longer life simply because of their income, look to the welfare states of Northern Europe for guidance, because they do not use the price system to allocate healthcare.
Critics
of market-driven health care say that such changes would lead societies back to the bad old days of unequal access to health care of all sorts, not just to these new life extending technologies.
Such critics, however, forget that welfare state health systems practice an insidious form of unequal access, but one shrouded from view.
Indeed, politically correct
critics
forget that most progress in the fight against pollution comes from scientists, and that science created the means to monitor arms control agreements.
Critics
are trying to identify the ideas as well as the interests that were responsible for financial and economic dysfunction.
Most Fed
critics
disagree.
Europe’s problem, contrary to what many
critics
have claimed, has not been “too much Germany.”
Kaufman’s approach – with speeches on the Senate floor as a central feature – seemed irrelevant or even quaint to
critics
even a few weeks ago.
Critics
will say that it’s time for an IMF head who represents the developing world.
After the ugly scandal surrounding Dominique Strauss-Kahn, her predecessor at the Fund, the Fund,
critics
will insist, can’t afford such a distraction.
The
critics
are right.
It gives comfort to ECB
critics
like Sarkozy, and otherwise puts pressure on them to drop the central bank’s inflationary bias because of its effect on the euro.
Some
critics
dismiss this planning as just “war games,” not to be taken seriously.
Yet
critics
still insist on getting the root cause of these efforts wrong.
Some
critics
have faulted him for not supporting the national aspirations of Soviet republics like Ukraine in 1991 (when he delivered his infamous “Chicken Kiev” speech warning against “suicidal nationalism”); for failing to go to Baghdad to unseat Saddam Hussein in the Gulf War; or for sending Brent Scowcroft to Beijing to maintain relations with China after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989.
Other
critics
complained that Bush did not set more transformational objectives regarding Russian democracy, the Middle East, or nuclear non-proliferation at a time when world politics seemed fluid.
Of course,
critics
are right to denounce chauvinism and hate.
In reality, the main trouble with the current Putin government in the eyes of its Western
critics
is that their friends and like-minded thinkers are no longer in the loop.
Macron’s
critics
have enlisted the help of legal experts who argue that the laws already on the books are sufficient to contain fake news.
Critics
of neoliberalism should not oppose mainstream economics--only its misuse.
But, as many
critics
have pointed out, the economic assumptions underlying the Trump administration’s benign scenario appear improbable.
China’s War on Western ValuesCLAREMONT – The news from China these days is mostly depressing, owing to the government’s escalating crackdown on its
critics.
It is when this image is invoked in politics that
critics
cross the line between the constructive and the vicious.
Israelis blame their
critics
for not shedding these irrational beliefs.
Critics
say that half of this was either stolen or paid as kickbacks to President Vladimir Putin’s cronies, who just happened to win the biggest contracts.
Putin, missing the point of his critics’ objections entirely, has reassured the world that gay athletes and visitors to the Winter Games will be absolutely safe, as long as they “leave the children alone.”
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