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Democratic transitions need to be
driven
by societies that want democracy, and since the latter requires institutions, it is usually a fairly long and drawn out process.
But most major central banks are clinging to the false belief that there is no difference between the efficacy of the conventional tactics of monetary policy –
driven
by adjustments in policy rates above the zero bound – and unconventional tools such as quantitative easing and negative interest rates.
But, thanks to diplomatic cooperation among coalition partners, targeted air strikes, and on-the-ground support from Iraqi Kurdish forces, the militants were
driven
out, after losing roughly a thousand fighters.
This suggests that populist, anti-immigrant sentiment is not actually being
driven
by claims that mainstream politicians cannot defend Europe’s frontiers.
Multidisciplinary partnerships
driven
by the sustained leadership of senior government officials must guide progress, beginning at the planning stage.
He is being
driven
past the Berlin Wall.
By exploiting the Benghazi attack to criticize the Obama administration, American politicians like Representatives Darrell Issa and Jason Chaffetz have made US diplomats’ job in Tripoli increasingly difficult – and have
driven
the Obama administration to lose sight of the Libyan opportunity.
Currently, Russia’s greatest economic concern is growing inflationary pressure,
driven
especially by food prices.
Rising food prices are an international phenomenon, and Russia’s inflation is
driven
by the large current account surpluses and capital inflows.
Russia’s economic growth is still
driven
by the sound market reforms undertaken in the 1990’s and Putin’s first term, together with high oil and gas prices.
We no longer have large states
driven
by powerful, aggressive ideologies to remake the world in their own image by any means necessary.
But, lacking capital and forced to pay taxes, what fate awaits industries
driven
by the state into the market?
Over the next decade, as Chinese workers demand higher salaries, basic benefits, and improved working conditions, the country may well lose the comparative advantage that has
driven
its manufacturing boom.
In one instance, he had worked for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, a proxy for Russian President Vladimir Putin who fled to Russia after being
driven
from power in 2014.
Premium support can significantly reduce Medicare spending, as it establishes a framework for more efficient spending on benefits,
driven
by competition and innovation in care and coverage.
It was essentially
driven
by politics: the ECB was picking up the slack for policymakers who were unwilling to fulfill their obligations.
Some Gulf countries’ enthusiastic support for intervention in Syria may well be
driven
primarily by another agenda: anti-Iranian and pro-Sunni sentiment.
And while we cannot be certain, the best expectation is that this shift to fertility rates significantly below the replacement rate will prove permanent, with temporary reversals
driven
by specific one-off factors.
Our own research at the time found a large jump in productivity in the late 1990s,
driven
largely by efficiencies made possible by earlier investments in information technology.
As the huge buildup of dollar reserves – now almost $800 billion – expands China’s domestic monetary base, short-term interest rates will be
driven
down, at least until they hit zero.
It is also true that the massive accumulation of foreign reserves that is now feeding the SWFs’ growth is excessive and
driven
by misguided exchange-rate policies, with vastly undervalued currencies resulting in current-account surpluses.
It is because Netanyahu is
driven
by an almost Messianic determination to prevent Iran from acquiring the means to destroy Israel, that he might be amenable to a fundamental change in his position on Palestine, provided Obama makes visible headway in his drive to stop Iran’s nuclear program.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government was the first to overreact by deciding to close down all nuclear reactors in the coming years – a radical move
driven
by domestic politics.
For too long, intemperate historical debates – often
driven
by biased newspaper accounts – have poisoned bilateral relations.
So, whatever its short-term prospects, there is a good chance that China’s economy will continue to grow toward middle- and then high-income levels,
driven
by a mixed market- and state-driven development model.
Indeed, it is the financial sector’s prosperity,
driven
partly by the success of market-oriented innovations, that has fueled growth in China’s M2 and credit assets.
As a result, the Out campaign has been left effectively leaderless and has already split into two rival factions – one
driven
mainly by anti-immigrant and protectionist sentiment, the other determined to concentrate on neoliberal economics and free trade.
But China’s rapid growth has been
driven
mostly by technology catch-up and investment.
Recent popular demonstrations, from the Middle East to Israel to the UK, and rising popular anger in China – and soon enough in other advanced economies and emerging markets – are all
driven
by the same issues and tensions: growing inequality, poverty, unemployment, and hopelessness.
For example, China’s recent embrace of sustainable development, which will serve the planet’s long-term interests, is
driven
by the domestic challenges posed by air, water, and land pollution.
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