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As a result, these countries’
current
accounts are now moving into surplus, and their external solvency is improving rapidly.
Sarkozy’s Société Générale MyopiaSAN FRANCISCO -- The French government should be honoring Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer for saving Société Générale from certain bankruptcy in the
current
rogue trader scandal, not criticizing him, as some high government officials have done.
Not likely – at least in the
current
political environment.
Russia’s
current
crisis put Yeltsin's "double-sidedness" on bold display.
In that case, the forced adjustment of the
current
account would tip the economy into recession.
While peak oil theorists have strong views about that, they do not allow for all the
current
and future technological possibilities that might increase resources.
The
current
tone surrounding the peak oil debate is reminiscent of that surrounding the global war on terror, with the phrase “you’re either with us or against us” recycled to polarize observers and analysts.
In fact, the
current
AK Party government is the best placed to win the war against al-Qaeda in Turkey.
Its advocates are at pains to explain what kind of trade and partnership agreements, if any, Britain could enter into with the EU, much less how those agreements would be superior to the
current
arrangement.
Their successes and failures are more germane to
current
discussions than, say, the fiscal implications of Scottish independence.
While the Russian army seems not to have engaged in any active measures since reaching its
current
positions, it pointedly remains within a half-hour of Tbilisi.
Furthermore, the
current
wave of technological innovation is not lifting all boats.
Perhaps I had forgotten the travails of President George W. Bush’s predecessors in their second term, but his own
current
predicament shows that the constitutional limit has its own problems.
Shortly before the
current
Iraq war, when Bush administration economist Larry Lindsey suggested that the costs might range between $100 and $200 billion, other officials quickly demurred.
The political challenge for Rousseff’s administration is to channel those savings to new public investment or to tax incentives for private investment, rather than adding to
current
expenditures.
Indeed, Israel insists that it is, after all, Iran, not Israel’s supposed nuclear capabilities, that triggered the
current
Middle East nuclear arms race.
After all, the
current
strategy has not really worked either as a deterrent against conventional attacks (which persisted throughout the years that Israel supposedly developed its nuclear arsenal) or as a warning to rivals (such as Iran) against developing a nuclear weapon.
The most serious
current
case concerns President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Officials can now maintain real-time dashboards informing them of the
current
state of government facilities, transport networks, emergency relief operations, public health surveillance, violent crimes, and much more.
Of that sum, around half should be financed through official development assistance, which implies an increment of at least $200 million per year above
current
donor flows.
Alarmingly high youth unemployment, shrinking social safety nets, and under-investment in infrastructure and human capital are burdening
current
generations and, in a growing number of cases, will adversely affect future generations as well.
But the
current
crisis cannot be solved by words alone.
On the other hand, Hamas’s history and
current
behavior clearly indicate that it regards elections as merely a political tool, and that it is devoid of any commitment to the norms and values underlying democracy.
The
current
violence may escalate further, and could bring down the Hamas government.
The
current
crisis is obviously the first serious test for Olmert and his plans for further withdrawal from Israeli-occupied territories.
In recent speeches and discussions with
current
and former central bankers, I have been criticized for focusing too much on the 0.9% trend of the past 21 quarters and paying too little attention to the 2% recovery phase of the post-crisis period.
By contrast, the release of pent-up demand in the
current
cycle amounted to just 3% annualized growth in the five quarters from early 2010 to early 2011.
But are these newfound wealth effects really all that they are made out to be?Yes, the stock market is now at an all-time high – but only in
current
dollars.
If the US employment-to-population ratio had started to follow such a path after its 2009 peak, the
current
ratio would be 59.7%, rather than 58.4%.
(In that case, we would be experiencing “morning in America,” rather than the
current
state of economic malaise.)
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