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Seventy years later, even after America’s massive foreign-policy mistakes in Iraq and elsewhere, and even after Chinese GDP has supposedly caught up with America’s (at least in terms of purchasing power parity), the world remains ready to be led by the US, including on the crucial subjects of trade and IMF reform.
And the world will look
elsewhere.
Aspiring EU member states would turn
elsewhere.
A new “framework for mobility” would aim to continue to “attract the brightest and the best, from the EU and elsewhere,” while curtailing (in unspecified ways) EU citizens’ freedom to work in Britain.
But the concern goes beyond Washington: many ordinary citizens in the US and
elsewhere
genuinely fear the consequences of a Trump administration.
That is why risk premiums are continuing to fall in the eurozone, despite high political uncertainty in Italy and continuing large fiscal deficits
elsewhere.
But there are plenty of exciting developments elsewhere, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Mexico – all part of what I call the “Next 11.”
To Serbia’s credit, the Ministry made its policy decision knowing that the change would require belt-tightening
elsewhere
in its budget, but it took the action because it concluded that protecting human rights was more important than saving a few dinars.
Clear criteria like “last resort,” “proportionality,” and “balance of consequences” would make it harder to use cynical diversionary tactics in the Security Council and
elsewhere.
In an era of stalled productivity growth and declining working-age populations in China, Germany, and elsewhere, automation could provide a badly needed economic boost.
Good governance surely will help in Africa and elsewhere, but corruption should not be used as an excuse not to help Africa.
Even if there are no other “exit” moments
elsewhere
in Europe, a protracted period of uncertainty in global capital markets seems likely.
During World War II, Japanese troops may have murdered as many as ten million civilians in China, Korea, and
elsewhere.
Commodity prices spread worldwide, though influenced by local conditions and constraints (including tariffs and other protectionist measures in China, Russia, America, and elsewhere).
There is little doubt that substantial foreign reserves, together with the flexibility to float and intervene, have mitigated the impact of the recent crisis on Latin America, and contributed to its emergence as one of the best-performing regions in an era of deep uncertainty
elsewhere.
One promising innovation is a “utility in a box” system – a modular, scalable mini-grid solution that is currently being field-tested in India and
elsewhere.
But another Fed faction – led by Governors Jeremy Stein and Daniel Tarullo – argues that macro-prudential tools are untested, and that limiting leverage in one part of the financial market simply drives liquidity
elsewhere.
A solution must be found
elsewhere.
This reversal is consistent with the pattern established elsewhere, including on the Yangtze: China temporarily suspends a controversial plan after major protests in order to buy time while public passions cool, before resurrecting the same plan.
In fact, the solutions developed there may reshape responses to similar crises
elsewhere.
When costs for labor-intensive goods and services became too high in these countries, production was shifted
elsewhere.
Likewise, governments that attract the production that was shed
elsewhere
need to have policies in place that enable them to benefit as much as possible from this global shift, thereby furthering their own economic development.
In fact, realignments may have a better chance of succeeding
elsewhere
in Europe than in the UK.
Nonetheless, where firms or industries are particularly vulnerable to reputational issues, image and ethics could be a significant factor in more marginal business decisions (particularly with rising costs and tougher labor regulations already causing some firms to look elsewhere).
The resistance to offshoring is therefore much stronger than elsewhere, as is a willingness to restrain wage costs.
Crimea was annexed on the spurious grounds that it had once been part of Russia – a justification that, if applied elsewhere, could underwrite the violent redrawing of boundaries in much of Europe.
Growth
elsewhere
might help America export more.
Hong Kong banks, it is said, began withdrawing credits from
elsewhere
in Asia.
In fact, the causality is the reverse: the reason why government interest rates in the UK and
elsewhere
are so low is that interest rates for private-sector loans are so high.
But two “mega-trends” seem clear: the broadest and deepest wave of globalization the world has ever seen, and the rise of new world players from Asia and
elsewhere.
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