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The initial reaction by international observers and investors has been one of
deep
concern, with the interest-rate spread on Italian debt relative to German debt widening sharply.
The breakthrough in hunting him down came only after the US, even at the risk of rupturing its longstanding ties with the Pakistani army and ISI, deployed a number of CIA operatives, Special Operations forces, and contractors
deep
inside Pakistan without the knowledge of the Pakistani military.
Without any
deep
national roots among the people, the fascist structures being built can be easily dismantled.
There is a smaller one that is slowly recovering and a larger one that is still in a
deep
and persistent downturn.
All of this changed abruptly when the American economy fell into a
deep
recession at the end of 2007.
Trends in the US budget reflect an inconvenient truth: If the growth of spending on health-care programs cannot be slowed, stabilizing the federal debt at a sustainable level will require
deep
cuts in spending on other priorities and increases in taxes on the middle class.
But, while banks with short-term funding and many branches originating loans have a
deep
capacity for holding credit risks, they have a limited capacity for holding market risks, and little capacity for holding liquidity risk.
That crossroads exposed a
deep
cleavage between the young, self-confident Israeli-born generals, who were spiteful of the older generation’s “submissive” attitude, and the Diaspora-born politicians who, haunted by Holocaust memories and existentially fearful of international isolation, resisted making a break with the old politics of diplomatic Zionism.
To be sure, large deficits can be benign or even desirable during recessions and wars, or when used to finance productive public investments; and in a deep, long-lasting downturn, with interest rates at or near zero, a well-timed, sensible fiscal response can theoretically help in the short term.
It reflected the
deep
need of these Americans to have the experience of succeeding at something: a craftsman’s gratification at seeing his mastery result in better work, or a merchant’s satisfaction at seeing “his ship come in.”
Indeed, there is a
deep
sense that capitalism in the West has become unfair.
Certain players, led by big banks, extracted huge profits during the boom, and avoided the
deep
losses that they deserved during the bust.
Given the paucity of policy tools available to boost domestic demand, another
deep
recession is likely.
But growth prospects could be undermined by another bruising political battle over the federal budget, resulting in
deep
spending cuts.
Thus, serious reforms and
deep
debt relief need to go hand in hand.
With the promise of
deep
debt relief for Greece and a rapprochement between Greece and Germany, economic confidence will return.
Although the country profited greatly from its reintegration into the world trading system after World War II, Germany never really came to terms with Anglo-Saxon capitalism and skepticism about it still runs
deep.
History shows that in a
deep
recession it is far more dangerous to withdraw economic stimulus too early than too late.
Never before in recent history has a
deep
recession coincided with seismic geopolitical change.
Well aware of Russia’s emergence as a growing energy super-power, of the relative weakening of US clout and determination, of Europe’s
deep
divisions between pro-Russians, such as Germany and even more so Italy, and anti-Russians (mostly from the EU’s newest members in eastern Europe), and of the United Nations’ paralysis owing to Russia’s veto power, the Kremlin is sending a strong message to the world: “the time for concessions is over.”
Something may well happen in the next several years to radically boost America’s savings rate by making US households feel suddenly poor: tax increases, a real estate crash, rapidly-rising import prices caused by a plummeting dollar, a
deep
recession, or more than one of the above.
The Currency QuandaryTwo views about today's prevailing exchange rates exist: the dollar is overvalued dollar and the yen needs a
deep
depreciation.
Deep, systemic financial crises lead to deep, prolonged recessions.
It is an environment that will produce
deep
disparities in economic performance around the world.
After all, because financial crises and
deep
recessions are deflationary, they, too, jeopardize price stability.
But it offers the potential for a relationship of the sort that arises only between countries with
deep
and many-layered ties.
This is dangerously shortsighted: the real concern ought to be how far it could cut rates in the next
deep
recession.
There may not be enough time before the next
deep
recession to lay the groundwork for effective negative-interest-rate policy or to phase in a higher inflation target.
Something along these lines is likely to be no less critical for Asia, where the US, which is also a Pacific power, has vital interests and
deep
commitments.
Obama revived relations with Cuba after more than a half-century of
deep
hostility.
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