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The crises that
erupted
in countries like Ireland and Greece a decade ago would not have been so severe had their debt been GDP-linked.
The Libertarian and the LobbyistsWASHINGTON, DC – In the three years since the global financial crisis erupted, two dominant views of what went wrong have emerged.
No surprise, then, that the public
erupted
in anger.
But, in just the last few weeks, parts of the Sunni north have
erupted
in armed defiance of Hezbollah and the government that it dominates, and are openly supporting the Syrian rebels.
Some academic economists, as well as the rare policymaker (such as the late Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa), called for centralized supervision of financial institutions long before the euro crisis
erupted.
The Great Credit MistakeLONDON – Before the financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, private credit in most developed economies grew faster than GDP.
Nowadays, another major controversy has
erupted
in several Indian states, owing to a research project to vaccinate girls against cervical cancer – an issue that has now entered the US presidential campaign, because Texas’s governor, Rick Perry, now seeking the Republican presidential nomination, backed a similar mandatory program.
Populists and ProductivityNEW YORK – Since the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, productivity growth in the advanced economies – the United States, Europe, and Japan – has been very slow both in absolute terms and relative to previous decades.
And when the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, conditions were ripe for a perfect storm.
This stratagem precipitated the renewed violence that
erupted
in June when Palestinians dug a tunnel under the barrier that surrounds Gaza and assaulted some Israeli soldiers, killing two and capturing one.
If internal devaluation were a good substitute, the gold standard would not have been a problem in the Great Depression, and Argentina could have managed to keep the peso’s peg to the dollar when its debt crisis
erupted
a decade ago.
The tragic conflict in Kosovo that
erupted
only days after Hungary joined NATO confirmed our conviction that our security could be guaranteed only within NATO's structure.
The war that
erupted
in 1991 in no small measure pitted those parts that had been ruled by the German-speaking empires against those that avoided such colonization.
But would it have
erupted
the way it recently did had Europe not mishandled the eurozone crisis since 2010, imposing quasi-permanent stagnation on Spain and the rest of the European periphery while setting the stage for xenophobia and moral panic when refugees began crossing Europe’s external borders?
As Hank Paulson, Secretary of the US Treasury when the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, once warned, the risks of a climate-induced financial crisis would dwarf those of the sub-prime crisis.
In subsequent years, until the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, Argentina’s annual GDP growth was 8% or higher, one of the fastest rates in the world.
True, no great war has erupted, and we have more or less avoided the mistakes of the Great Depression, which led in the 1930s to greater protectionism, bank failures, severe austerity, and a deflationary environment.
Before the latest war erupted, Hamas was politically isolated.
Coming only nine months before the next scheduled presidential election, this crisis
erupted
from political party elites’ short-sighted and brutish competition for public resources, not to mention their disdain for democracy.
When the Arab Spring
erupted
in Tunisia and Egypt in January 2011, protests
erupted
in Syria as well.
NEW YORK – I wrote at the beginning of January that economic conditions this year were set to be as weak as in 2015, which was the worst year since the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008.
Five years after the uprisings erupted, Arab citizens have little – in some cases, even less – voice in running their countries’ affairs.
Social unrest, on the other hand, has already erupted, with violent protests by students and radical trade-union factions fueling alarm – as have threats and aggression against officials of both trade unions and employers’ associations.
A debt crisis that
erupted
in Greece, the eurozone’s outer periphery, has migrated with a vengeance towards the core, so much so that the survival of the eurozone itself is at stake.
No sooner was the controversy over the creation of a Human Rights Council satisfactorily resolved than a new battle has
erupted.
When bloody conflicts
erupted
in Transdnistria, Abkhazia, and South-Ossetia, Russia turned its military presence into “peace-keeping” forces as a means of maintaining control.
The Transatlantic Growth GapBRUSSELS – The global financial crisis that
erupted
in full force in 2008 affected Europe and the United States in a very similar way – at least at the start.
Moreover, after the financial crisis erupted, central banks were increasingly compelled to depart from inflation targeting, and to implement myriad unconventional monetary policies in order to ameliorate the consequences of the crash and facilitate economic recovery.
When demonstrations
erupted
in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, ultimately leading to the demise of three old and weary dictatorships, no one knew which forces, institutions, and procedures would emerge from the protesters’ demand for democracy.
When the crisis erupted, many hoped for a V-shaped recovery, notwithstanding a substantial body of research showing that recoveries from recessions caused by a financial crisis tend to be weaker and slower than recoveries from “normal” recessions.
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