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Europe and the US now face a new challenge: They must respond not only to their own economic difficulties, but also to the
deep
human suffering produced by economic and political failure elsewhere.
But when the economy fails – and the failure is not just a transient phase but a symptom of
deep
contradictions – capitalism’s disruptive social side effects can turn politically toxic.
When Things Fall ApartLONDON – All over the world today, there is a sense of the end of an era, a
deep
foreboding about the disintegration of previously stable societies.
These are very interesting ideas, but the evidence still seems overwhelming that the drag on the global economy mainly reflects the aftermath of a
deep
systemic financial crisis, not a long-term secular innovation crisis.
The profound resemblance of the current malaise to the aftermath of past
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systemic financial crises around the world is not merely qualitative.
It is no accident that the current era looks so much like what followed dozens of
deep
financial crises in the past.
And they regard this outcome as the worst-case scenario, one that implies a delay of any further economic measures,
deep
policy uncertainty, and the risk of an even less favorable electoral outcome.
Hensarling expressed
deep
disappointment with the Treasury’s conclusion, and he and his colleagues continue to insist that Dodd-Frank is an example of inappropriate government meddling that raises the risks of taxpayer-funded bailouts.
In India, the private sector – and capitalism generally – evokes feelings of
deep
ambivalence.
And the UK’s
deep
and extensive relationships around the world have given it an outsize role in determining EU foreign policy.
But, despite
deep
divisions among the rebels, the cost of Western indifference is probably higher than the risk of intervention.
Moreover, too many policymakers have relied on the belief that, at the end of the day, this is just a
deep
recession that can be subdued by a generous helping of conventional policy tools, whether fiscal policy or massive bailouts.
Carmen Reinhart and I proposed this moniker in our 2009 book This Time is Different, based on our diagnosis of the crisis as a typical
deep
financial crisis, not a typical
deep
recession.
The aftermath of a typical
deep
financial crisis is something completely different.
So far, across a broad range of macroeconomic variables, including output, employment, debt, housing prices, and even equity, our quantitative benchmarks based on previous
deep
post-war financial crises have proved far more accurate than conventional recession logic.
President Clinton’s trip to Africa highlighted to Americans -- usually most neglectful of Africa except when in
deep
crisis -- the dramatic changes underway on the continent.
It is true that Greece has had to undergo painful adjustments to address its
deep
structural weaknesses, unsustainable public finances, and lack of price competitiveness – adjustments that led to a drop in Greek output.
Confidence is seldom restored as an economy goes into a
deep
recession and double-digit unemployment.
One seldom restores economic strength - or confidence - with policies that force an economy into a
deep
recession.
Indeed, the
deep
and pervasive market failures – in carbon emissions, biodiversity, and ecosystem services – are accelerating environmental risks and ecological scarcities, and undermining human well-being and social equity.
In such a scenario, the transatlantic alliance really would be in
deep
trouble – and so would the world order that it underpins.
What are the
deep
cultural, intellectual, and spiritual sources for freedom, tolerance, and productivity?
Indeed, official propaganda – playing off
deep
strains of nationalism – is the key that allows the Kremlin to foment a climate of jingoism and intolerance.
With its pursuit of research into the farthest reaches of the universe –
deep
space – South Africa hopes to provide further proof that Africans can compete at all levels.
In a country that is deeply divided economically, “What on earth is the benefit to the poor and the downtrodden of
deep
space research?” asks physicist Harold Annegarn, a professor at the University of Johannesburg.
And, because space exploration requires communications and control over vast distances, some of the applications could also enhance South Africa’s lucrative mining sector; after all, controlling machines under the ground is similar to doing so in
deep
space.
Nationalism should be channeled toward securing public support for
deep
economic and social reforms.
With China continuing to record spectacular growth while the advanced economies were experiencing a
deep
slump, China’s exports, relative to imports, had nowhere to go but down.
If that option were formalized, markets would price it in, and member states without
deep
capital markets would pay a premium.
BERLIN – Fuad Siniora, Lebanon’s former prime minister, is a thoughtful man with
deep
experience in Middle Eastern politics.
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