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Pulling the OMT TriggerCHICAGO – Europe has been
experiencing
a period of calm after the storm since European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” speech in July and the ECB’s decision in September to proceed with its “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) program to purchase distressed eurozone members’ government bonds.
Already, many parts of the world, from the US to India, are
experiencing
a surge in right-wing populist sentiment that is rooted at least partly in mistrust of experts, who are perceived as self-serving.
While the eurozone crisis helps to explain why more than half of young people in Greece and Spain are unemployed, rapidly growing economies like South Africa and Nigeria are
experiencing
similar rates of youth joblessness.
The US is
experiencing
somewhat higher inflation than the eurozone and Japan are, and the Fed has a dual mandate: not just price stability, but also full employment.
Food prices are high today partly because food-growing regions around the world are
experiencing
the adverse effects of human-induced climate change (such as more droughts and extreme storms), and of water scarcity caused by excessive use of freshwater from rivers and aquifers.
In short, the global economy is
experiencing
a sustainability crisis, in which resource constraints and environmental pressures are causing large price shocks and ecological instability.
Southern Europe was
experiencing
a sell-off of sovereign debt and a massive withdrawal of private capital.
Managing Compromise in the Middle EastCAIRO – The Middle East, and especially the Arab world, is
experiencing
a period of fundamental change and even more fundamental challenges.
Among the five BRICS countries, two (Brazil and Russia) are in recession, one (South Africa) is barely growing, another (China) is
experiencing
a sharp structural slowdown, and India is doing well only because – in the words of its central bank governor, Raghuram Rajan – in the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
First and foremost, the world economy is firing on all cylinders, with the United States, Europe, and China simultaneously
experiencing
robust economic growth for the first time since 2008.
Walking northwest up the hill was like
experiencing
the ascent of inhumanity.
The new confidence in Edinburgh, which is
experiencing
an economic boom, is self-evident.
The Middle East, in particular, is
experiencing
a moment of intense transformation.
A country whose people have traditionally prided themselves on practicality is
experiencing
a debilitating bout of excessive theorizing, ideology, and so-called “new ideas,” thereby forestalling the practical ideas that come from constructive interaction with one’s political opponents.
Tourism has suffered dramatically, with hotels
experiencing
high vacancy rates and famous historical sights standing half empty.
Studies of functional brain imaging in people
experiencing
pain tend to confirm this view.
Spain’s economy is greatly improved,
experiencing
2.6% growth, but unemployment remains stubbornly – and disturbingly – high, at around 18%.Italy remains the big question, with the IMF forecasting GDP growth of 0.8% this year and next.
First, the US is
experiencing
its worst housing recession since the Great Depression, and the slump is not over.
Third, the US is
experiencing
its most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression.
The former blew up from the internal pressures of poverty, inequity, and anger, and the latter was swept away in an avalanche of rejection and resentment, the tail end of which Egypt is still
experiencing.
Moreover, the US is now
experiencing
a period of intense partisan polarization.
The daily horrors that Aleppo’s besieged citizens are now
experiencing
mark a new low point, following the collapse of the latest ceasefire, brokered by the United States and Russia, which disturbingly fell apart precisely at the same time that world leaders were gathered together for the United Nations General Assembly.
At the same time, Beijing and numerous other Chinese metropolises are
experiencing
debilitating smog, reminiscent of London in the 1950’s.
The Global Economy’s Marshmallow TestNEW YORK – The world economy is
experiencing
a turbulent start to 2016.
But this may not be optimal for the transition economies, which are still
experiencing
deep structural changes accompanied by sizable relative price adjustments and large capital inflows.
On one side, emerging-market countries like India, China, and the Southeast Asian economies, are
experiencing
robust growth.
Indeed, the second risk posed by higher oil prices – a terms-of-trade and disposable income shock to all energy and commodity importers – will hit advanced economies especially hard, as they have barely emerged from recession and are still
experiencing
an anemic recovery.
Less than a decade ago, it seemed that the continent’s economic dreams were beginning to come true, with many countries
experiencing
impressive GDP growth and development.
MGI surveys in France, the United Kingdom, and the US have found that people whose incomes are not growing, and who do not anticipate an improvement, tend to view trade and immigration much more negatively than those who are
experiencing
or foresee gains.
While it is impossible to know what proportion of these people are
experiencing
normal sadness that would go away with the passage of time or a change in social context, it is almost certainly very high.
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