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If Trump’s fiscal stimulus provokes a policy rethink elsewhere, some benefit will result.
The former Russian Empire is in growing turmoil as well, a kind of delayed reaction to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, with Russia attacking Ukraine and violence continuing to erupt in Georgia, Moldova, and
elsewhere.
In France, as
elsewhere
in Europe, there have always existed unbridled nationalists, the “sovereignists” who say no to Europe in the name of defending the nation.
Elsewhere, supply constraints are not the problem.
The drought in Guizhou, whatever its cause, is a reminder that the fate of China’s people has become inextricably linked to what happens elsewhere, and that no country can opt out or find unilateral solutions separate from the global commonweal any longer.
According to this school of thought, excessive savings pushed long-term interest rates down to rock-bottom levels, leading to asset bubbles in the United States and
elsewhere.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 drove up risk premia and triggered panic in financial markets, weakening assets in the United States and elsewhere, and threatening to provoke a credit crunch.
Doing so has reduced the universal appeal of Xi’s “Chinese Dream,” while encouraging policies in the South China Sea and
elsewhere
that antagonize its neighbors.
The official death toll worldwide from H1N1 is under 14,000, while seasonal flu kills about 36,000 on average in the United States and hundreds of thousands
elsewhere.
Beyond North Korea, Trump has also inherited difficult challenges
elsewhere
in East Asia.
On the contrary, they risk reproducing the havoc that such measures have unleashed in Iraq and
elsewhere
in recent years.
Given The News of the World’s profitability, no one should be surprised if the Murdochs have been replicating their sunken British flagship’s reprehensible behavior
elsewhere.
As a result, American firms with access to cheap energy are given a big competitive advantage over firms in Europe and
elsewhere.
And in Spain, France, South Korea, and elsewhere, unemployment is still significantly above pre-crisis levels.
Powerful white men, it is suggested, do not like to sign their names to projects or enterprises in trouble, and they are often happy to have the cosmetic benefit of a female – or nonwhite – face at the helm, when the real power may be draining away behind the scenes, or moving on
elsewhere.
Whether the umbrella is forgotten at home or
elsewhere
no longer matters.
And this dependence has grown inexorably as a result of the austerity policies that were first tried out in Greece and then implemented in Italy and
elsewhere.
From Bribery to EmpowermentWASHINGTON, DC – Last month, Tyco International paid the United States government $26 million in penalties for bribing officials in Thailand, Turkey, and
elsewhere.
Meanwhile, social movements in the Middle East, India, Russia, Malawi, the US, and
elsewhere
have challenged corruption, demanding increased accountability and transparency from governments and business leaders.
In the Philippines, South Africa, Indonesia, and elsewhere, networks of community paralegals (non-lawyers trained in the basics of law and government) work with citizens to seek redress from breaches of policy.
But a regime in which personal responsibility strongly affects individuals in one jurisdiction will give bankers pause for thought, especially in the case of global banks with complex matrix-management systems that enable product heads to be moved
elsewhere.
Clearly, there is much more going on
elsewhere.
But higher risk premia
elsewhere
force the rest of the eurozone to cut spending, thus reducing their demand for these funds.
If one country gets rid of its deficit, it must show up
elsewhere.
Now that the Chinese prefer to invest that money in raw materials in Africa and elsewhere, they have aroused the full ire of American policymakers.
Meanwhile, the European Union and China are pressing to close their own deals in Asia and
elsewhere.
Peacemaking in Liberia, Nepal, Ireland, and
elsewhere
confirms the necessity of this approach, given such groups’ key role in shaping and monitoring the content of a political process, with real consequences for those who violate its guarantees of citizens’ rights.
Though Japan today bears no resemblance to the militarist regime of World War II, its willful historical amnesia continues to fuel resentment
elsewhere
in Asia, particularly China and Korea.
This is not guaranteed, however, as progress in establishing social insurance – crucial to increasing consumption – has been relatively slow, while monetary transfers to families (such as those that have been implemented in Brazil, Mexico, and
elsewhere
in Latin America) might not be feasible, given the logic of China’s political system.
But from that date up to 2006 it raced ahead and, on average, employees in financial firms were paid between a third and a half more than similarly qualified counterparts
elsewhere.
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