Erupted
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Now, a blame game has
erupted
from which no one seems to be spared.
When demonstrations against sexual violence
erupted
in Delhi, the Indian president’s son denounced the protesters as “dented and painted.”
When the Greek debt crisis
erupted
in 2010, it seemed to me that the lessons of history were so obvious that the path to a resolution would be straightforward.
After the hacking scandal erupted, the board was uncritically supportive of Murdoch.
But, even when the Greek crisis erupted, leaders in Brussels and Frankfurt failed to recognize it as a close cousin of the Argentine crisis of 2001-2002, the Mexican crisis of 1994, and many others in history, including among European countries.
Conflict
erupted
in early 2003 when rebels of the Sudan Liberation Movement attacked government troops in an effort to gain greater autonomy and resources for their region.
When unrest erupted, Saudi Arabia reportedly dispatched military units to bolster Bahrain’s paltry armed forces.
The main lesson from that exercise is that, from the early days of the euro (1999) until approximately 2010 (when the crisis in Greece and the eurozone periphery
erupted
in force), ECB interest-rate policy was an extension of the pre-euro 1992-1998 Deutschemark (DM) policies of the Bundesbank (see figure).
According to this view, the events that led up to the global financial crisis that
erupted
in 2008 cannot happen again; the reform process has succeeded.
As elsewhere in the world, growth in the region has slowed sharply since the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008.
Stopping Venezuela’s Harvest of SorrowCARACAS – Two years ago, public protests
erupted
in both Kyiv and Caracas.
NEW YORK – Seven years after the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, the world economy continued to stumble in 2015.
That shift has been a long time coming, and in 2008 few would have forecast that the impact of the financial crisis that
erupted
that year would be so durable.
The first view is that “we have done a lot” since the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008.
One must add structural problems to this mix – problems that have not been dealt with since the crisis
erupted.
When the Arab Spring revolutions erupted, the US response was weak and muddled, oscillating between pro-democracy rhetoric and support for anti-Islamist autocrats.
Angela Merkel’s Fear of EuropeBERLIN – Ever since the global financial crisis
erupted
in September 2008, the European Union has been in turmoil.
Since the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, developed-country central banks have used QE to expand their balance sheets significantly.
When the financial crisis
erupted
in the fourth quarter of 2007, Italy’s GDP plummeted by 7%, then picked up by 3%, dropped again by 5%, rebounded by a measly 0.1%, and lately, during the first half of this year, shrank again, this time by 0.3%.
With rapid economic growth have come more prosperous consumers – and vice versa: 45% of Africa’s total GDP growth in the 2000’s (before the financial crisis
erupted
in 2008) came from consumer-related sectors of the economy.
The wars and crises of the last six years have reversed much of the progress that political Islam had made in the decade before the so-called Arab Spring uprisings
erupted
in 2011.
Debate about the damage done by emigration has also
erupted
in countries much more obviously affected by the economic crisis – eurozone countries like Greece, Spain, and Portugal, as well as countries outside the currency union, like Bulgaria and Romania.
Less than 24 hours after the doormat crisis erupted, the matter was defused.
The Mexican bailout helped fuel the East Asian crisis that
erupted
two years later.
This is not surprising, in view of the street protests that
erupted
last year over the poor quality of public services and rising prices.
Europe and Anti-EuropeBERLIN – Since 2008, when the global financial crisis erupted, the European Union has been confronted by a succession of crises: the escalating Greek crisis;Russian revanchism in Ukraine; and the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean (which is inextricably linked to the regional crisis in the Middle East and Africa’s various wars).
When Ebola
erupted
in West Africa last year, the countries suffering most had very poor general health provision.
Japan’s economy had been stagnating for almost two decades when the 2008 crisis
erupted.
Soon after the crisis erupted, the G-20 countries embraced massive stimulus packages, unconventional monetary policies in the advanced economies, and major institutional efforts, such as the Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation in the United States and the Basel III initiative to strengthen banking standards.
The 2008 recession was triggered by a financial crisis that
erupted
after the collapse of a credit-fueled asset bubble decimated the housing market.
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