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With the United States now in recession (and the possibility of a
deep
recession not that remote), it is striking how positive ECB officials sound about the European economy: Europe’s “economic fundamentals are sound,” the economy is “robust,” economic performance is “just below potential,” and so on.
But how long is this likely to last with the US falling into a
deep
slump?
Few came with any
deep
understanding of the dynamics of the political conflict between militant Tamils and the Sri Lankan state.
While the eurozone’s northern members enjoy low borrowing costs and stable growth, its southern members face high borrowing costs, recession, and
deep
cuts in incomes and social spending.
Yes, it was a clear symptom of
deep
political dysfunction, stemming from the politicized demarcation of electoral districts and the distorting effects of America’s campaign-finance system.
Once the legacy of confrontation inherited from the twentieth century has been overcome, perhaps
deep
cuts in the Russia and US nuclear arsenals may become possible, together with coordination of military-strategic policies.
The moral case for a wealth tax is more compelling than usual today, with unemployment still at recession levels, and with
deep
economic inequality straining social norms.
Unfortunately, while a wealth tax may be a sound way to help a country dig out of a
deep
fiscal pit, it is hardly a panacea.
Achieving the SDGs will require
deep
reform of the global financial system, the key purpose of July’s Conference on Financing for Development.
For most Russians, the emergence of an independent civil society and the first fluttering of an inconstant democratic wind could not balance the
deep
national frustration felt over the loss of empire and shattered status.
The following decade turned out to be one of, first, the war on terror and, later, the worst financial and economic crisis in almost a century – a time when virtually every developed economy experienced a long and
deep
recession.
Among economists there is a strong feeling that the world economy is bouncing back from
deep
recession, and that the current crisis, although severe, is an aberration.
When politicians and journalists lazily concede that populists articulate people’s “real concerns,” they are betraying a
deep
misunderstanding of how democratic representation actually works.
In fact, if anything, Trump’s election was a confirmation of how partisan US politics has become: 90% of self-identified Republicans voted for Trump; they clearly could not fathom voting for a Democrat, even if many Republicans in surveys registered
deep
doubts about the party’s nominee.
This requires ensuring the credibility and transparency of the accounting rules that define budget deficits and public debt, with closer monitoring also focusing on the development of asset bubbles, which cause
deep
recessions – and thus sharp increases in budget deficits – when they burst.
The global financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the
deep
recession that resulted made it plain to see that the financial sector in the US and elsewhere had become too powerful.
But, in a less favorable economic climate, printing money becomes a handy alternative to difficult decisions and painful adjustments, such as tax hikes and
deep
cuts in government spending.
Likewise, they agree to support the
deep
social and economic reforms that Ukraine must carry out.
These changes hit the poorest the hardest, and global trends mask
deep
regional disparities.
Other members champion the cause of a much smaller government and welcome the
deep
spending cuts that are scheduled to take effect in 2013, even if they trigger a recession.
In France, “Engrenages” – sold in English under the title “Spiral” – explores the
deep
malaise of French society.
The geometrical plays its
deep
games in Mantegna and Durer no less than in Cezanne and Cubism.
It seems to speak to a
deep
longing in men – and in the women who also enjoy these films and TV shows – for a time in one’s life when one could dash toward freedom, adventure, and self-reinvention, unencumbered by social ties and family obligations.
In no other country has the ruler’s persona – from Catherine the Great and Ivan the Terrible to Lenin and Stalin – made such a
deep
mark on national history.
The invasion, the absence of any weapons of mass destruction or any link between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, the pictures of Iraqi civilian casualties, and the subsequent scenes of humiliating mistreatment or torture of Iraqi prisoners and detainees have all contributed to a wide, deep, and probably lasting collapse of sympathy for the US in the region.
But where is the country or region without serious economic worries and
deep
structural problems?
With a
deep
pool of talent, China has much to contribute to progress in science and technology; the world should welcome China’s efforts to innovate.
With a
deep
sense of responsibility for its own people and the entire human race, China will continue to implement proactive policies and measures to address climate change and make unremitting efforts to the protection of earth system.
As a major producer of sophisticated components, its long-term trade strategy should focus on gaining
deep
and unfettered access to integrated cross-border supply chains.
Macron believes that without
deep
economic reforms, it will be impossible to change the situation in Europe, or to restore balance to Franco-German relations.
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