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But, under normal circumstances, national public-sector budgets already perform the stabilizing role automatically – through unemployment insurance, progressive taxation, and the like – and this is a
derived
role, not the primary objective.
In Colombia, the routine is simple: journalists who subsist on income
derived
from selling advertising space to government agencies call officials in the morning to get their story; later, when they must attempt to sell the same officials advertising, they find out the real cost of independent news coverage.
The industry depends mainly on single-serve bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the raw materials for which are
derived
from crude oil and natural gas.
Keynes pointed out the fallacy here: while the income
derived
from production is, by definition, equal to the value of production, it does not follow that all this income will be spent.
The boost
derived
from Eurobonds may not be sufficient to ensure recovery; additional fiscal and/or monetary stimulus may be needed.
The US push for China to let the renminbi appreciate was “a devious attempt” to sustain the “enormous benefits” the US derived, at China’s expense, from the fixed exchange rate.
A large share of any further increase in gasoline or diesel taxes, or of the revenues
derived
from economy-wide carbon prices, could be used to fund a “carbon dividend.”
For a long time, economic theory aspired to the elegance of Euclidean geometry, where all true statements can be
derived
from five apparently incontrovertible axioms, such as the notion that there is only one line that connects two points in space.
Instead, strategies have been
derived
from the view that all our behaviors are selfish, with the intellectual challenge being to design “incentive-compatible” mechanisms or contracts, an effort that has also been recognized with Nobel Prizes.
Seven years ago, the President of the European Commission requested the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (of which I was a member) to examine the "ethical aspects of the labeling of foods
derived
from modern biotechnology."
Russia has reached the limit of growth
derived
from its post-communist reconstruction.
Of course, computer programs can now process data
derived
from patients' symptoms and generate psychiatric diagnoses.
Second, any improvement in GDP
derived
from stronger exports leads to an increase in imports.
The benefits
derived
from the dollar being the world’s main reserve currency constitute the “exorbitant privilege” about which France’s then-finance minister, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, complained in the 1960s.
With the rise of the digital economy, more and more economic value is
derived
from intangibles such as the data collected from digital platforms, social media, or the sharing economy.
Although its purpose is to help judges and attorneys to understand the science from which legal evidence is derived, its index contains no entry for earthquakes.
The protesters of “Occupy Albany” issued a powerful consensus statement recently, which reads in part:“The interests of those who purchase influence are rewarded at the expense of the People, from whom the government’s just power is
derived.
Let the Jews have a homeland, they argued in language
derived
from the Italian risorgimento, from Polish nationalism, from romantic literature.
Peru and Chile, by contrast, are natural-resource exporters that
derived
huge benefits from the China-driven commodity boom of the last decade.
There was an idea, originally
derived
from Ricardo and Marx, that the capitalist class needed a “reserve army of the unemployed” to maintain its profit share.
The US prides itself on its diversity and on the strength that has
derived
from it.
Its cultural context differs from twentieth-century insurgencies, particularly the use of a radical ideology
derived
from religion.
Some governments and companies have been persuaded that “bio-plastics” – which are
derived
partly from biomass like cornstarch – are the solution.
But this argument is flawed: bio-plastics are very expensive and energy-intensive to produce, and still contain large amounts of material
derived
from oil.
China fears that the government still wants to write a new constitution - one from which Taiwanese independence would be
derived.
“When a regime’s legitimacy is
derived
from its performance,” he argues, “any crisis – and how the party responds to it – can raise existential questions about the regime’s right to rule.”
Clinton understood earlier than most politicians, and economists as well, that US economic strength
derived
from a combination of basic science, technological innovation, and high-quality education.
This requires data upon which to base the rise in mortality, usually
derived
by conducting a household survey on a random sample of the population.
Salafis, whose name is
derived
from the Arabic phrase for “righteous ancestors,” known as “Salaf al-Salih,” insist on a return to what they consider the purity of the practices of the first Muslims.
The information contained in the accounts of the business – the information that should shape the market’s views – is to be
derived
from the market itself.
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