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By contrast, in a deep, long-lasting recession, with the central bank’s policy rate at the zero lower bound (ZLB), a well-timed, sensible fiscal response can, in principle, be helpful.
The Shadow of DepressionBERKELEY – Four times in the past century, a large chunk of the industrial world has fallen into
deep
and long depressions characterized by persistent high unemployment: the United States in the 1930’s, industrialized Western Europe in the 1930’s, Western Europe again in the 1980’s, and Japan in the 1990’s.
But the kind of
deep
and comprehensive reforms that China needs are always difficult to implement, given that they necessarily affect vested interests.
These substances comprise a complex package of carbon chemistry, produced by biology and geophysics operating within a
deep
rhythm of variation and evolution originating far from our own epoch.
The French vote mainly expressed a rejection of our ruling class and
deep
anxiety about our economic prospects.
Indeed, an able economic team that has been installed in the government seems – at long last – to be addressing some of the economy’s
deep
structural flaws.
As India in the 1990’s and Brazil in the early 2000’s showed, economies in
deep
distress can recover quickly once the right policies are implemented.
But much of this success has since been squandered, with both Colombia and Uribe now in
deep
trouble.
Airborne pollutants, especially fine particles (smaller than 2.5 microns, or roughly the width of a strand of a spider web), enter
deep
into the lungs and from there enter the blood stream, causing cardiopulmonary disease, cancer, and possibly premature births.
While the Bush administration’s policies often served to unite Iran’s disparate political landscape against a common threat, an Obama presidency could accentuate the country’s
deep
internal divisions.
So an end to capital inflows to the US should not set off the worries about solvency and the derangement of finance that generated recessions in Mexico and East Asia and Argentina's
deep
depression.
If that silence continues, it will gravely undermine SADC institutions, and will cast a
deep
pall over the most important leader in SADC, South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki.
These events have fueled fears that, even very
deep
and liquid markets – such as US stocks and government bonds in the US and Germany – may not be liquid enough.
The absence of a common denominator among EU governments’ positions has hardly been conducive to the emergence of the cogent and reliable diplomacy needed to address the Middle East’s
deep
problems.
Moreover, it will be years before any oil actually begins to flow from the
deep
waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and how much shale oil and gas actually exists in northeastern Mexico is unknown.
Deep
questions about the nature of our political system, however, remain to be answered.
A review of the documents presented to the Secretary-General’s High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, chaired by the Presidents of Indonesia and Liberia and the Prime Minister of Great Britain, reveals a broad range of recommendations, rooted in a
deep
understanding of current and future global health problems.
And even if “moral pills” are just science fiction, they raise
deep
questions.
Indeed, the restoration of social dialogue as a tool with which to forge long-lasting consensus represents a
deep
cultural shift that augurs well for such efforts.
France’s citizens have tended to expect too much from their state, and now they may be expecting too little from politics and politicians at a time when
deep
divisions on fundamental economic and social issues run not only between the traditional right and left, but also within both camps.
After all, the three disastrous decades that started in 1914 followed a period of rapid and
deep
globalization.
A Surplus of ControversyCAMBRIDGE – When the US Treasury recently added its voice to the chorus of critics of Germany’s chronic current-account surplus, it underscored the
deep
disagreement over what, if anything, should be done about it.
Through such revelations what I call a "moral sentence" may be imposed on the guilty, and it is the existence of such a "sentence" which will arouse the type of
deep
public reflection necessary for the restoration of democracy.
This ideology feeds a
deep
popular perception of China as a wounded, humiliated third-world victim and instills in the ruling Communist Party a powerful sense of unresolved grievance.
For this difference in means, tactics, and empirical judgments rested on top of
deep
gulf in Keynes’s and Friedman’s moral philosophy.
I do not know whether Keynes or Friedman was more right in their
deep
orientation.
In the period from 1991 to 1993, nationalism was on the rise because Yeltsin’s infant democracy seemed weak, with the country in the throes of a
deep
economic crisis, as well as an acute confrontation between different branches of government.
China is an authoritarian capitalist country, open for business with other capitalist countries (including
deep
economic relations with Japan).
But, despite
deep
historical animosity over World War II, there are increasing calls in the region for Japan to expand its influence to counterbalance China.
There is no doubt that the European transition region is in
deep
crisis.
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