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Re-Thinking Counter-TerrorismGrim-faced border guards and tough security measures at international airports provide powerful reassurance that the
developed
world is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to protect against terrorism.
So, have the terrorists succeeded in getting the
developed
world to invest poorly in counterterrorism, while ignoring more pressing problems involving health, the environment, conflict, and governance?
I was one of the rebel economists of the 1960s who rejected the macroeconomics we were taught in the 1950s – the “Keynesian” theory
developed
by J.R. Hicks, A.W. Phillips and James Tobin, according to which aggregate demand drove everything.
The 2015 budget that Russia
developed
last summer was based on the assumption that oil prices would remain at $100 per barrel, with annual GDP growth and inflation at about 2% and 5%, respectively.
Most
developed
countries remain fairly open today, and this pattern will likely continue.
Malawi is one of the world’s least
developed
countries, with an infant mortality rate of 94 per thousand and a life expectancy at birth of 41 years.
Meanwhile, the Commission’s steadfast defense of competition in the banking sector – particularly in Portugal, Germany, Italy, and Poland – ended an era of protectionism in the guise of prudential control; this helped to spur cross-border financial integration to an extent unprecedented in
developed
economies.
First, innovations can be
developed
and diffused faster than ever.
Second, Russia is a multi-ethnic country that for centuries
developed
as an empire, not as a nation-state.
That would be good news for the US economy, which currently devotes nearly 18% of GDP to health care, by far the largest share among
developed
countries.
Indeed, for the first time on record, real health-care spending stalled on average in the OECD in 2010, as
developed
countries, reeling from budgetary constraints, clamped down on health programs.
Blood QuestWASHINGTON, DC – In most
developed
countries, patients can be confident about the safety of blood transfusions.
Several products that could revolutionize transfusion medicine have already been
developed
in the pursuit of shelf-stable, portable, one-type-fits-all blood substitutes, which could replace standard blood transfusions in extreme situations, such as on the battlefield.
Price regulations and other ill-considered features of European policy contribute to the fact that 60% of the world's new drugs are
developed
in the US, compared to 40% only ten years ago.
NEW YORK – It has become impossible to deny the so-called secular stagnation gripping the world’s most
developed
economies: Wealth is piling up, but real wages are barely rising and labor force participation has been on a downward trend.
It was through Zionism, an essentially secular nationalist movement, that the Jews were returned to political action and
developed
the necessary diplomatic tools.
At a global level, more must be done to address macroeconomic imbalances and generate demand in surplus countries, including
developed
economies like Germany.
Surplus emerging-market economies must understand that a prolonged contraction in the
developed
world creates a real danger of a global downturn at a time when they no longer retain the room for maneuver that they had four years ago.
To be sure, rising inequality, wage stagnation, and working-class frustration are evident across the
developed
world.
But, if one uses geography to isolate exogenous determinants of trade, it becomes apparent that trade has been among the most powerful drivers of Asia’s economic success, and thus the convergence between the
developed
and developing worlds.
But, to circumvent the restrictions in the state-dominated financial system, a shadow banking system has developed, raising new risks: economic distortions; reliance on excess leverage to drive growth in the consumer, real estate, corporate, and government sectors; and dangers associated with inadequate regulation.
As a result, investors are worried that China could slip into the excess-leverage growth model that has served many
developed
economies so poorly.
Israel is a modern, technologically
developed
society, which has managed to preserve its democratic institutions under conditions of almost constant war and siege.
But the share of models
developed
by Chinese carmakers is negligible.
As international capital markets
developed
in the early nineteenth century, state governments borrowed on a large scale, quickly turning them from creditors into debtors.
By 2050 the population of the 50 least
developed
countries is projected to double, and while the ratio of working-age to non-working-age people in Europe will fall to around 1.4, in the developing world it will be considerably higher.
Over the last decade, Turkey has
developed
different types of relationships with the countries of the Middle East, targeting improved relations with both governments and the public.
According to the Atlas of Economic Complexity,
developed
by Ricardo Hausmann and colleagues at Harvard University, the 2008 gap between Greece’s income and the knowledge content of its exports was the largest in a sample of 128 countries.
By 2013, Greece ranked 48th in the Atlas’s index of complexity of exports – by far the lowest of any
developed
country in Europe – while Argentina ranked 67th.
Super-Sizing the IMF is WrongCAMBRIDGE – As the global financial crisis radiates out from the
developed
economies into emerging markets, it is ravaging not only governance-challenged economies such as Venezuela, Russia, and Argentina.
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