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Just consider what must be overcome: economic divergence and deepening recessions; irreversible balkanization of the banking system and financial markets; unsustainable debt burdens for public and private agents; daunting growth and balance-sheet costs in countries that pursue internal devaluation and deflation to restore competitiveness; asymmetrical adjustment, with moral-hazard risks in the core and insufficient financing in the periphery fueling incompatible political dynamics; fickle and impatient markets and investors; austerity fatigue in the periphery and bailout fatigue in the core; the absence of conditions for an optimal currency area; and serious difficulties in achieving full fiscal, banking, economic, and political union.
Of course, there is nothing new in this: Italy’s political
dynamics
have always baffled participants and observers alike.
The underlying
dynamics
have not changed fundamentally since then.
European debt
dynamics
are quite distinct from those in South Korea, but the problem in both instances could be considered insurmountable.
A model of the
dynamics
between multiple processes – chemical, physiological, and psychological – would lend new insight into how diseases operate.
If models of biology and AI included these dynamics, they would demonstrate how unexpected elements can emerge from an evolving coherence.
The challenge in biomedical and computational research is to model the
dynamics
between diverse processes at the level of whole systems.
Piketty weaves a grand narrative about the
dynamics
of capital accumulation in a market economy.
But it will come as a surprise to Piketty’s boosters (many of whom have yet to read his book) that his theory has little, if anything, to do with the measured
dynamics
of income distribution in the region.
Second, even if all of the capital
dynamics
that so concern Piketty could be wished away, the distribution of income in Latin America would still be appallingly skewed.
Yet very little attention has been paid to promoting entrepreneurship, despite its potential to channel the youthful
dynamics
unleashed by the Arab uprisings in a positive direction.
The same
dynamics
that inflated the dollar value of GDP growth in the good years for these countries will now work in the opposite direction: stable or lower export prices will reduce real growth and cause their currencies to stop appreciating or even weaken in real terms.
Payroll tax rates, indeed, are so onerous that they threaten the
dynamics
of a market economy.
The issue is the scope and composition of unemployment in America – a problem that is yet to be sufficiently recognized for its increasingly detrimental impact on the country’s social fabric, its economic potential, and its already-fragile fiscal position and debt
dynamics.
And it will make it even harder to find a medium-term solution to America’s worsening public-debt and deficit
dynamics.
More broadly, Asia’s power
dynamics
are likely to remain fluid, with new or shifting alliances and strengthened military capabilities continuing to challenge regional stability.
Upon rereading former US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott’s book The Great Experiment, I was left with the impression that the seeds of some of the
dynamics
at play today were sown some time ago.
Eighteen months of violent Israeli-Palestinian confrontations have set new
dynamics
in motion.
It now seems doubtful that these
dynamics
can be contained.
On the Israeli side, the new
dynamics
include loss of public confidence in the peaceful intentions of the Palestinians.
I must confess that I was appalled at their ignorance of nutrition, psychology, game dynamics, and even women’s magazines.
One might argue that while valuations and the underlying growth
dynamics
can diverge in the short and medium run, they eventually converge.
Yet, despite these far-reaching changes, the
dynamics
of the OSCE's presence have scarcely budged.
Answering this question requires, first and foremost, comparing the
dynamics
at play during the euro’s first decade, 1999-2009, when the eurozone ostensibly performed well, with those of the last three years, which have been marred by crisis.
Such a chain reaction would include a negative downward spiral in global trade and investment
dynamics.
These
dynamics
and related challenges are not confined to advanced countries.
To succeed, China will need to become more attentive to the region’s complex dynamics; find creative ways to participate in conflict-resolution efforts; and respond enthusiastically to Middle Eastern governments’ growing desire to connect to Asia.
Although China’s growth rate still exceeds that of all but a few economies today, the scale of the slowdown has been wrenching, with short-run
dynamics
similar to a swing in the United States or Germany from 2% GDP growth to a 3% contraction.
Indeed, intra-regional
dynamics
in the Middle East today are driven by three states, none of which is Arab: Israel, Iran, and, increasingly, Turkey.
Finally, the Israeli government’s increasingly radical and nationalistic embrace of Jewish identity above all else is changing the
dynamics
of anti-Semitism globally, as anti-Israeli sentiment becomes blurred with hostility toward Jews.
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