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Until the crisis of 2010, when fiscal problems in Greece and
elsewhere
created anxiety in financial markets, some economists had speculated that the euro might soon replace the dollar as the world’s primary reserve currency.
A response to global challenges based simply on schadenfreude may promote a short-term sense of well-being, as people often like to think how lucky they are to have escaped a mess that originated
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, Estonia is the third country in Europe in startups per person and has one of the fastest Internet speeds anywhere.
Indeed, if peace is to come to Ukraine – and if Putin is to be prevented from using the same strategy
elsewhere
– the world must let him know that some lines may never be crossed.
Politically, it would be smart if German Chancellor Angela Merkel were to take the initiative in proposing such a grand solution, rather than being forced into piecemeal, reluctant concessions by new governments in Greece, Spain, or
elsewhere.
With its behavior in Ukraine and elsewhere, Russia has challenged what had been a mostly stable European order founded on the legal principle that territory may not be acquired by military force.
Otherwise, foreign investors will look
elsewhere
and domestic investors will continue to hide their money outside the country.
Some problems faced by Central Europe's right are similar to those the political right faces
elsewhere
in Europe, where social democratic parties expropriated many formerly liberal ideas to seize a monopoly of the political center.
In Germany and Austria, most such crimes are still committed by right-wing extremists, but,
elsewhere
in Western Europe, the increase reflects attitudes among young immigrant males – a finding documented by an exhaustive report released by the US State Department in 2005.
In recent years, net migration has reversed, with hundreds of thousands of workers and their families leaving the state in search of better job opportunities
elsewhere.
Relying on ever-higher taxes to fund payments to an outsized population of benefit recipients is a recipe for exporting prosperity
elsewhere.
And larger countries like Italy have an incentive to overlook the large numbers of refugees landing on their shores, knowing that, if nothing is done, those refugees will likely head
elsewhere
(mainly to northern Europe).
All that is required to revive effective bank regulation – in Europe and
elsewhere
– is the will to resist blackmail by the banks themselves.
A policy that works in one or two markets can then be shared, analyzed, and adapted for implementation
elsewhere.
In an effort to address the problem, governments in Colombia, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, and
elsewhere
have been busy changing their tax codes, redesigning their registration systems, and exploring the potentially perverse incentive problems associated with social-welfare programs.
That is the crazy logic of current economic policy in much of Europe (and elsewhere).
But this figure is significantly down from its peak and, with capital outflows from China and
elsewhere
showing little signs of abating, is now trending lower.
Everything we get from whales can be obtained without cruelty
elsewhere.
In fact, projections of rapidly rising Medicare and Medicaid spending in the US – and similarly rapidly-rising governmental health care expenditures
elsewhere
in the developed world – are not so such a problem to be solved as the side effects of an opportunity to be grasped.
But the picture
elsewhere
is patchy at best.
While Europe’s economic growth prospects may be poor, this has little to do with what is happening
elsewhere.
In Germany and Italy, fascist parties came out on top, while elsewhere, dictators were backed by armies or kings.
The same is true of politics, where more female participation and leadership would improve governance and public services, as promising experiences in some parts of Africa and
elsewhere
have shown.
Unfortunately, instead of learning how to think in financially sophisticated ways, we still see labor unions in Europe and
elsewhere
dwelling too much on job security for working people.
Authoritarian governments can use Facebook to promote public support for repressive policies, as may be occurring now in Myanmar, Cambodia, the Philippines, and
elsewhere.
Tailoring policies to specific problems, without disregarding the lessons from the past or from elsewhere, involves risks, and any responsible leader will necessarily feel the anxiety this creates.
To the extent that other countries rely on China for preserving the trading system, they are correspondingly less likely to object to China’s other strategic initiatives, in the South China Sea and
elsewhere.
Those who live
elsewhere
have shown “crashing” rates of industriousness and marriage.
Economic policymakers
elsewhere
should understand this and get ready.
When US policy is easier, lower interest rates encourage capital to flow
elsewhere
– tending to expand credit in many other economies.
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