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These
displaced
children are now catching up on their basic education, while also learning the language of their host country.
Keynesian demand management was thus
displaced
by a new understanding – which we owe largely to Friedman – that pursuing fiscal discipline and price stability is the best guarantee of macroeconomic sustainability.
Intelligent Machines and
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WorkersBERKELEY – In their compelling new book The Second Machine Age, Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee document the progress in artificial intelligence that is enabling computers to exceed what they were capable of only a few years ago.
Actions by Assad’s supporters have so far caused more than 270,000 deaths,
displaced
over seven million people internally, forced nearly four million people to flee, and left close to 12 million in need of desperate assistance.
Trump has said nothing about the plight of internally
displaced
Syrians.
The so-called temporary effects in terms of
displaced
native workers and lower wages may last five or ten years, while the beneficial effects assume an absence of recession.
To win, it is vital not just to avoid being
displaced
by new technologies, but also to capitalize on the new opportunities they present.
In a recent meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin expressed his hope that the European Union would help to rebuild Syria so that its
displaced
people could start to return home.
More than half of the Syrian population has been
displaced
internally or forced to flee to nearby countries or to Europe.
But it is not clear that Assad even wants
displaced
Syrians to return.
It is surely true that the buildup of debt in China calls for close monitoring, and that corporate deleveraging, which is urgently required, “should be accompanied by a strengthening of banks and social safety nets, especially for
displaced
workers in overcapacity sectors.”
Information technology has
displaced
workers even as it has created new jobs.
This represents an enormous challenge, because it is not easy to retrain large numbers of people
displaced
by new technology.
Confusing the construction of new homes with the housing market is most absurd when dealing with
displaced
families.
For example, the Venezuelan and Colombian governments were confronted with the need to relocate tens of thousands of families
displaced
by floods in 2010.
Although the two governments are far apart politically, both promised the
displaced
families new houses in new urban developments.
Instead,
displaced
families should quickly be given vouchers so that they can obtain an appropriate home without delay.
Those crimes have caused more than 300,000 deaths, and have forcibly
displaced
at least another 2.7 million people.
Recent technological advances have
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labor, increasing capital’s share in income and, thus, the level of inequality.
Indeed, those revenues will scarcely cover the costs of rebuilding basic infrastructure, feeding and housing
displaced
populations, and paying for the country's civil administration.
The Syrian people are caught in a bloodbath, with more than 400,000 dead and ten million
displaced.
Thousands of civilians die, are displaced, or are subjected to appalling human-rights abuses, while the Security Council proves unable or unwilling to act.
Assad remains in power, but more than 190,000 Syrians are dead and millions have been
displaced
as a result of an insurrection supported by the US and its allies (with Assad backed by Russia and Iran).
Nor would they like the 1.5 million people
displaced
by the fighting to other parts of the country to be able to cast ballots.
This combination of insecurity and natural disasters has
displaced
huge numbers of people and caused suffering on a scale painful to behold.
But when aid workers reported in April that children as young as ten were attempting suicide, another tragic facet of the refugee crisis was highlighted: 30 million children around the world are currently displaced, many in appalling conditions.
Recent riots have
displaced
hundreds of camp residents and badly injured several.
It is the 20 million more who are displaced, desperate, and seeking to escape violence, civil war, state failure, desertification, and economic collapse in large parts of the Middle East and Africa.
First a trickle, then a deluge of internally
displaced
persons arrived.
The return of internally
displaced
persons and due care for them must be a core component of any such arrangement.
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