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The war in Ukraine then took relations to their current
depths.
Perhaps even in the
depths
of Mongolia, you would have heard the dire warnings emitted by journalists.
The Road to a European Transfer UnionMUNICH – Ten years after the Great Recession plumbed economic
depths
unseen since the Great Depression, it is necessary to step back from quotidian politics to get a glimpse of the bigger picture.
We know this thanks to a series of careful studies of the problem conducted in the
depths
of the 1930’s Great Depression.
The 24% unemployment reached at the
depths
of the Great Depression was no picnic.
The FOMC, drawing a false sense of comfort from the success of QE1 – a massive liquidity injection in the
depths
of a horrific crisis – mistakenly came to believe that it had found the right template for subsequent policy actions.
Documenting a pattern of systematic and targeted attacks, including killing, rape, and forced recruitment into armed groups, Machel concluded: “This is a space devoid of the most basic human values….There are few further
depths
to which humanity can sink.”
A generation later, humanity is plumbing even greater
depths
of moral depravity.
In his frustration, Krugman even invoked Keynes’s famous challenge to orthodox thinking on the question of persistent economic stagnation:“If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank-notes, bury them at suitable
depths
in disused coalmines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again…there need be no more unemployment and, with the help of the repercussions, the real income of the community, and its capital wealth also, would probably become a good deal greater than it actually is.”
Perhaps of greater importance for long-term security, the US-Pakistan relationship continues to plumb new depths, while Iran’s relations with the West go from bad to worse, marred most recently by the mob invasion of the British Embassy in Tehran in November.
He might not respect the outcome of elections, but he cannot afford to ignore what the last one revealed about the
depths
of his regime’s unpopularity.
Instead of focusing on treatment that works, the Polish government chooses to give priority to long-term rehabilitation centers located in the
depths
of the countryside that have little, if anything, to do with evidence-based medicine.
While the Fed’s first round of quantitative easing helped to end the financial-market turmoil that occurred in the
depths
of the recent crisis, two subsequent rounds – including the current, open-ended QE3 – have done little to alleviate the lingering pressure on over-extended American consumers.
When John Maynard Keynes went to see President Roosevelt in the
depths
of the Depression, he advised toning down the administration’s anti-business rhetoric.
This means nothing less than to harken, in our various dilemmas, to the voice that speaks to us from the
depths
of our conscience.
The Stock-Bond DisconnectCAMBRIDGE – How should one understand the disconnect between the new highs reached by global equity indices and the new
depths
plumbed by real interest rates worldwide?
The BP Oil Spill’s Lessons for RegulationCAMBRIDGE – As the damaged BP oil well continues to spew millions of gallons of crude from the
depths
of the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, the immediate challenge is how to mitigate an ever-magnifying environmental catastrophe.
The parallels between the oil spill andtherecent financial crisis are all too painful: the promise of innovation, unfathomable complexity, and lack of transparency (scientists estimate that we know only a very small fraction of what goes on at the oceans’ depths.)
Given that current circumstances are far less threatening than those in the
depths
of the Great Crisis, the need for another tactical adjustment in currency policy is far less acute.
The expected V-shaped global recovery, from the
depths
of the 2008 financial crisis, proved short-lived.
Its stock fell by more than 14% in one day in mid-August, plumbing
depths
not seen for two and a half years.
Yes, China is paying a price for aggressive economic stimulus undertaken in the
depths
of the subprime crisis.
Chinese officials viewed their actions in 2008-2009 as one-off measures, and they have been much quicker than their US counterparts to face up to the perils of policies initiated in the
depths
of the crisis.
One striking fact is that annual growth in electricity demand has fallen sharply, to below 4% for the first eight months of 2014, a level recorded previously only in the
depths
of the global financial crisis that erupted in 2008.
At the beginning of this year, Putin demonstrated the
depths
to which he will sink to punish perceived opponents.
But household default rates have been negligible in Denmark, unlike in the US, where, in the
depths
of the recession, almost a quarter of mortgages were “under water” and some homeowners chose strategic default – fueling further downward pressure on housing prices and harming other indebted households.
The fecklessness of their politicians has plumbed new depths, patronage has poisoned their government, Transparency International’s corruption index ranks their country 80th in the world, and, in September 2011, the Greek treasury had carried out only 31 of the 75 tax audits of high-income individuals promised for the year as a whole.
Yes, in historical perspective, the latest GDP report was weak: quarterly growth was the slowest since the current statistical reporting system was adopted in 1992, and even worse than that recorded a decade ago, in the
depths
of the global financial crisis.
With the exception of the 4% peak-to-trough decline during the 2008-09 global financial crisis, the current 3.5% gap is as large as that recorded in the
depths
of every other post-WWII US recession.
Don’t Overestimate the COVID-19 RecoveryWASHINGTON, DC – The world economy has risen from the
depths
of the initial COVID-19 plunge.
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