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Indeed, the second lesson of the London Conference of 1933 consists in governments’ unwillingness in times of great economic difficulty to make sacrifices that might
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a short-term cost.
Most funds have targeted existing infrastructure – investments that are considered relatively safe, because they
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little or no construction risk and have demonstrated their potential to generate stable cash revenues.
And building a low-carbon economy will
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huge investments in power capacity and transmission, energy-efficient buildings, mass-transit systems, and electrical charging networks.
A world in which 2.6-ton vehicles were prohibitively expensive for single-passenger use would
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no sacrifice of human welfare.
Each country’s gain will
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another country’s loss, which will undermine inter-eurozone cooperation and fuel political tensions.
The incidents loom substantially more dangerous to the political elite if they seem to have been mobilized by dissidents, are marked by some measure of violence, threaten to spread, or
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the obstruction of major transport trunklines.
But while constitutional reform, including decentralization, is included in the Minsk agreement, the text is very vague about what this might
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The endgame is far more likely to
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a wave of debt write-downs, similar to the one that finally wound up the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980’s.
To curb the public deficits that such policies entail, the franc-zone countries underwent drastic structural-adjustment programs throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s, under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
This would
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pegging the& CFA& franc& not only& to the& euro,& but also to a basket of other& currencies, abolishing the fixed exchange rate and the CFA franc’s convertibility, and fast-tracking economic integration.
Though no one can say what a Greek default would mean for the euro, it would certainly
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risks to the currency’s continued existence.
It is common nowadays for people to conclude contracts that are so long and convoluted that signatories do not know what they
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(this was a major factor contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, which fueled the global economic crisis and subsequent Great Recession).
In short, it will
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fundamental changes in the Chinese growth model.
The proposal did not
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any fines; rather, it focused on the stage before fines would be considered.
During the campaign, Trump pledged to ensure energy self-sufficiency – an effort that would probably
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new subsidies for domestic oil, gas, and possibly coal production.
US President Donald Trump has also focused on industrial policy, though his version would presumably
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substantial state intervention and protectionist measures.
Of course, technological choices
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more than economic criteria.
The most fundamental of these values is democracy, understood to
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not merely periodic elections, but also active and meaningful participation in decision making, which requires an engaged civil society, strong freedom of information norms, and a vibrant and diversified media that are not controlled by the state or a few oligarchs.
In Italy, some retirees receive pensions that are 2-3 times higher than their working-age contributions would
entail.
Unfortunately, despite plotting and planning for this outcome for years, Leavers had no idea what quitting the EU would actually
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Moreover, during Earth Hour, any significant drop in electricity demand will
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a reduction in CO2 emissions during the hour, but it will be offset by the surge from firing up coal or gas stations to restore electricity supplies afterwards.
A more effective approach would
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collective action to improve standards, expand public education, promote innovation in science and technology, and enforce rules more effectively.
And to be sure, peace is well worth preserving on the Korean Peninsula, given the enormous human and economic costs that any war would
entail.
The agreement is likely to
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greater territorial adjustments than were called for under the Annan Plan, as well as modernized security guarantees, a phasing out of settlement and property restrictions, and clearer and more decentralized governing arrangements.
Any military intervention would
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a confrontation not only with the Syrian military (supported by Russia and China), but also with Shia Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah.
Non-libertarians recognize the fatal flaw in this argument: financial blow-ups
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what economists call a “systemic risk” – everyone pays a price.
The upcoming 70th anniversary celebration of the founding of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea will reportedly
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a large-scale military parade and a ballistic missile test.
“Selling” Italy in Europe should
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more than photo opportunities with other leaders in Brussels and the occasional road show to financial institutions in London.
In some cases, this may
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delivering assistance through non-governmental organizations.
The private sector can spend less and save more, but this would
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an immediate cost known as Keynes’ paradox of thrift: declining economic output and rising debt as a share of GDP.
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