Enthusiasm
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Given Sarkozy’s
enthusiasm
for the tax, there is even talk of France adopting it unilaterally.
Forgive my naiveté, but I have begun to think that politics rather than economics explains European leaders’
enthusiasm
for a Tobin tax.
Squaring the circle of justice and growth was a necessary idea but not one that could ever inspire widespread
enthusiasm
and popular support.
Trump’s susceptibility to – even
enthusiasm
for – radical conspiracy theories is less easy to explain.
This ambiguity explains why it has proved difficult to establish a clear empirical relationship between employment protection and labor-market performance, despite the
enthusiasm
of many economists and policymakers for flexibility-enhancing reforms.
Of course, not everyone beyond the College of Europe’s campus shared this enthusiasm, especially not everyone in Old Europe, which often seemed to be accomplishing its “historical duty” with considerable reluctance.
And, last but not least, Macron has a huge store of soft power and political capital, similar to Barack Obama after grassroots
enthusiasm
brought him to power in the United States in 2008.
The return of speculative
enthusiasm
is usually a reliable sign that the next big price move will probably be down.
Though policy alternates between supply-side and neo-Keynesian enthusiasm, the one persistent reality is a significant decline of investment as a share of national income in most high-income countries in recent years.
It’s an open question whether Clinton could do more for down-ballot candidates by winning decisively – so that the
enthusiasm
trickles down – or by expending time and money to help those candidates individually.
When home prices stop rising, recent homebuyers may lose the
enthusiasm
to continue paying their mortgages – and investors lose faith in mortgage-backed securities.
The current decline in home prices is associated just as clearly with waning speculative
enthusiasm
among investors, which is likewise largely unrelated to monetary policy.
Four Lessons from Egypt’s World Cup ExperienceLAGUNA BEACH – Egypt’s national soccer team rode to Russia for their first World Cup finals in 28 years on a wave of lofty expectations and potent fan
enthusiasm.
But, for as long as I can remember, popular
enthusiasm
has never been so overwhelmingly supportive of such a deal as it is now, with the joy virtually exploding across the country after the news of Shalit’s pending release began to circulate.
One reason for this outpouring of
enthusiasm
is clear: the Shalit family’s remarkable ability to keep alive interest in his cause throughout the five years since his abduction.
The compelling legend is that within the space of a year, La République En Marche!, headed by a virtually unknown figure, has humiliated established leaders and swept to power on a wave of popular
enthusiasm
for a political outsider.
Her democratic credentials are as solid as his, but there are worries about her apparent
enthusiasm
for state intervention in the economy – she seems to believe in the virtues of Keynesian fiscal stimulus at all times – as well as her ability to control the Workers’ Party the way that Lula did.
As a result, price-earnings (P/E) ratios, which reflect investors’
enthusiasm
for equities, are now high by historical standards (Swiss Re has a Financial Market Excess index, which has returned to its 2007 level).
Children sit attentively in overcrowded classrooms, with enthusiasm, ambition, and hope lighting up their faces.
When Chu gave speeches on energy and climate change at Tsinghua University, China’s most elite institution for science and engineering (where his parents had been students), and then at Tianjin University (where his grandfather was once President), he was received with enormous enthusiasm, overflow crowds, and standing ovations.
Keeping things quiet may be one reason animating the recent campaign to dampen the
enthusiasm
of Thailand's usually buoyant journalists.
They are grand, noble, and ambitious goals, but fully attainable for today’s Chile, the Bicentennial Chile, a Chile now viewing the twenty-first century with more optimism and
enthusiasm
than ever before.
And it sits uneasily with the
enthusiasm
with which venture capitalists are investing in firms commercializing new technologies.
Indeed, today’s
enthusiasm
for currency unions ignores the poor track record of previous attempts on the continent to establish them through peaceful means.
As a result, the crisis has transformed the EU from the “fantastic object” that inspired
enthusiasm
into something radically different.
The current process is more like what happened in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 and the USSR in 1991, with protesters’
enthusiasm
giving way to disappointment as individual members of the old regime retained economic and quasi-political power.
And the EU leadership has made clear its
enthusiasm
for a deal; when Akinci visited Brussels in early July, he was welcomed by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk, European Parliament President Martin Schultz, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini, and the EU’s neighborhood and enlargement commissioner, Johannes Hahn.
The seriousness of China on this issue, and now India, the
enthusiasm
of Brazil and others in the emerging markets to participate in tackling climate change: all of this offers a huge opportunity that should be grasped.
Putin, the gray ex-KGB man, seemed much better equipped to fill that role than more democratically inclined figures like, say, Sergei Stepashin, another of Yeltsin’s prime ministers, who had showed little
enthusiasm
for the First Chechen War in 1994.
In the end, Eastern Europe's pro-EU elites were left with only one means of stirring
enthusiasm
for EU membership: general pronouncements about how the EU delivered peace and stability to a notoriously war-prone continent, as well as the promises of economic prosperity.
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