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When Politics Trumps EconomicsNEW HAVEN – With each passing day, it becomes increasingly
evident
that US President Donald Trump’s administration cares less about economics and more about the aggressive exercise of political power.
Marx’s reputation sank once it became
evident
that he was wrong to predict that a workers’ revolution would usher in a new era with a better life for everyone.
A fourth global trend
evident
in today’s labor market is the rapid embrace among technologically sophisticated employers of data-based approaches to human resources.
When Kaczynski was forced to go to the polls again only two years later, it became
evident
that many of those who had not voted in 2005 were unhappy with the outcome.
In the meantime, the return to the idea of a “just cause” carries big risks, especially
evident
when, as happened in Georgia, a great power claims the mantle of a protector of the rights of its nationals in a neighboring country.
One such trend is the political fragmentation and polarization
evident
in Western democracies.
They still have a long way to go, but significant improvements are already
evident.
For their part, Russia and China have blocked three resolutions condemning the Syrian regime, and Russia has worked hard – with
evident
success – to derail any military intervention in Syria.
Reforms unleashed the beneficial forces of supply and demand, as Poland's experience made dramatically evident, and brought an end to the endemic shortages of the old regime.
This pattern was
evident
in the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, the 2008 global financial crisis, and the eurozone crisis that erupted in 2010.
Similar sentiments are
evident
in Bosnia, and even in Croatia, an EU member since 2013.
The same energy on display in Cairo and Tunis was
evident
among Libyan youth, but this time, America was able to do little diplomatically because it had no relationship with Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
There is nothing cyclical about the lasting aftershocks of a balance-sheet recession that have now been
evident
for nearly five years.
The benefits of such inter-community spirit are
evident
in one of the world’s most diverse cities, London.
What is unambiguous today is a growing intolerance for bad governance and corruption – a collective rejection
evident
in countries as diverse as Burma, Congo, Russia, and Bolivia, not to mention Arab countries from Syria to Morocco.
Less well known is that a rebalanced China should have a slower growth rate – the first hints of which may now be
evident.
But if we look beneath the surface, it becomes
evident
that we are still hovering on the edge of a precipice.
Of course, it is far more
evident
in the privacy of the home than in the workplace or in public.
As we know, this is far from assured in Europe; nor is it
evident
in the United States and Japan – that is, countries that account for roughly 45% of Chinese exports.
Breakthrough innovations are
evident
in at least six areas:At the macro level, the puzzle is why these innovations, many of which are already in play in our economies, have not yet led to a measured increase in productivity growth.
But there are also more similarities than might be
evident
from the debates and the campaign.
The Party's
evident
tolerance toward these ideas was assumed to emanate from Hu Jintao himself.
The spillover effects of non-inclusive growth are already
evident
almost everywhere, to varying degrees, in the form of social polarization, policy gridlock and incoherence, and a generalized loss of public trust.
Nowhere is that more
evident
than in the numerous conflicts Africa has seen in the past 50 years.
The fossil-fuel industry’s influence is
evident
in the fact that governments worldwide are expected to spend some $5.3 trillion this year subsidizing it, including the massive outlays necessary to counteract its adverse health and environmental effects.
In Iraq, only now is it becoming
evident
that some states cannot be saved without being destroyed.
This is
evident
in the fact that the Trump administration’s main selling point for the deal is a concession by Canada to open about 3.6% of its $16.3 billion dairy market to more US exports.
The Balassa-Samuelson effect is still
evident
in Greece, Spain and Portugal.
With the publication of the Science paper, two challenges become
evident.
Under-investment in technology is
evident
throughout the economy.
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