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The early post-crisis enthusiasm for new, globally agreed regulatory standards has given way to a range of national initiatives,
driven
by domestic political agendas, with little regard for cross-border compatibility.
This process, like other forms of genetic expression, seems to be
driven
by a combination of innate and environmental factors.
If too many lifelong inhabitants are
driven
out by rising housing prices, the city itself suffers from a loss of identity and even culture.
Huge two-way gross capital flows are
driven
by transient changes in perception, with carry-trade opportunities (borrowing in low-yielding currencies to finance lending in high-yielding ones) replacing long-term capital investment.
The increase in China’s trade surplus with the US since 1985 has been
driven
primarily by the evolution of the East Asian economy.
Venezuela’s oldest private television channel, RCTV, was arbitrarily removed from the public airwaves in 2007, and has since been
driven
off cable TV.
It is worth bearing in mind that Russia has
driven
every step toward escalation in this conflict – including the establishment of the separatist enclaves.
International conflict will be
driven
primarily by a domestic politics increasingly defined by status anxiety, distrust of institutions, and narrow-minded nationalism.
But there is no systematic evidence that China’s SOEs are
driven
by more than normal commercial considerations.
With these actions, Russia has diminished the sense of invincibility that, since the end of the Cold War, has
driven
the West to pursue policies that provoked international conflict and undermined its own moral authority and soft power.
But domestic prudential measures could have only a limited effect on the rate of credit growth, because the growth was
driven
primarily by booming capital inflows.
But there is a third, more competitive option: a “blue” economy
driven
by business-level innovation, rather than top-down policies.
Alternatively, Spain and Italy will be
driven
inexorably into bailout programs.
This bothered us, because the basic economic theory we were taught – the theory built by Alfred Marshall, Knut Wicksell, and Robert Solow – said everything was
driven
by structural forces.
America fears deflation;Europe –
driven
by its largest economy, Germany – fears national debt and inflation.
Economists who adhere to rational-expectations models of the world will never admit it, but a lot of what happens in markets is
driven
by pure stupidity – or, rather, inattention, misinformation about fundamentals, and an exaggerated focus on currently circulating stories.
So influential have medicine’s triumphs over bacteria been that the “war on cancer” continues to be
driven
by the assumption that magic bullets will one day be found for tumor cells if the search is sufficiently clever and diligent.
Trump,
driven
by an obsession with Iran, seems intent on aggravating ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
After dictator Pervez Musharraf was
driven
out of office, the new Pakistani civilian government ordered the ISI to report to the interior ministry, but received no support from the US for this effort to assert civilian control, allowing the army to quickly frustrate the effort.
Given the unsociable sociability of human beings,
driven
by their appetites and passions, the process by which it is fashioned is both brazen and fragile.
The rise in real wages, meanwhile, is being
driven
partly by temporary factors.
The economic growth experienced in recent decades has not been structurally driven, sustainable, or fully inclusive.
Modern data science, for example, is becoming so advanced that algorithms
driven
by existing consumer data could soon take over the task of making efficient buying decisions.
Political leaders must take the initiative to avert an economically
driven
social crisis.
By reopening Israel’s demand to be recognized as the state of the Jewish people, he is forcing the Palestinians to insist even more on the constituent issues of the conflict, first and foremost on the so-called “right of return” of Palestinians who fled or were
driven
out after Israeli independence in 1948.
The security establishment is
driven
by US policymakers’ long-standing reliance on military force and covert operations to topple regimes deemed to be harmful to American interests.
The psychological nature of anti-Semitism is changing, and research suggests that as it does, bias will be
driven
even deeper underground.
And inward-looking policies in Russia and Turkey,
driven
largely by their leaders’ egos, are unlikely to produce anything but harm.
He finds that, contrary to some expectations, refugee flows are
driven
largely by political terror and human rights abuses, not economic forces.
In any case, the EU, not NATO, has
driven
the biggest foreign-policy successes in recent decades, from the pacification of the Balkans to the Iran nuclear deal to the response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
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