Explanation
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This points to the third and most convincing explanation: while experts emphasize the overall benefits of openness, they tend to disregard or minimize its effects on particular professions or communities.
But there is a more compelling explanation: nobody will confront pervasive protectionism.
The Soviet Union did not dissolve into violence, as most other empires have – an outcome for which no
explanation
short of divine intervention or sheer luck seems to suffice.
There was never any public
explanation
for this message, either, just rumors - that "Roma" was Roman Abramovich (this was long before the tycoon bought the Chelsea football team, becoming a world celebrity), and that he had close ties with then President Boris Yeltsin's inner circle, known as "the Family."
But there is another, perhaps more disturbing,
explanation.
In some cases, defective genes require certain environmental signals to be activated, while another, more likely,
explanation
is that single defective genes are not enough to cause disease; a number of defective genes must act in concert.
A third explanation, often advanced by Americans, blames moral and political cowardice: the Europeans are as numerous as the Americans and nearly as rich, yet they prefer to shirk their international responsibilities, freeloading on their American allies.
The pragmatic
explanation
for this gigantic strategic project (with an investment volume of about $3 trillion) is the need to develop western China, which has so far benefited little from the coastal regions’ economic success.
But there is a deeper – and even more troubling –
explanation
of Trump’s behavior: it arises from his ideas, especially his implicit philosophical commitments concerning world order.
The most likely
explanation
is that both motives are at work.
The alternative
explanation
for the persistence of weak global growth has been best formulated by the Bank for International Settlements, an organization of central banks.
This
explanation
may seem even more paradoxical than the first, but the logic is straightforward: Governments often try to escape the hard task of improving economic efficiency through supply-side reforms and rely on demand-side fixes instead.
The BIS’s
explanation
reads like a summary of the woes of China, where growth has slowed from 10% to 7% or less, but the authorities still push investment amounting to almost half of GDP and promote all sorts of low-return projects.
Why look for an
explanation
otherwise?
But the
explanation
may lie deeper still.
The only reasonable
explanation
for this is the quality of the investment climate.
The only
explanation
I can find is that democratic politicians seek to reassure their publics by painting a more favorable picture than reality justifies.
The
explanation
was highly abstract and philosophical, and the term "open society" never gained wide recognition.
The other explanation, favored by Sarkozy, takes Merah at his word.
Neither
explanation
is entirely wrong.
But there is another
explanation
for China’s excessive export dependence, one that has more to do with the country’s poor political and economic institutions.
The first – declining economic growth, to less than 1%, on average, across the region – has been discussed at length, with the prevailing
explanation
being that China’s slowing economic growth has suppressed commodity prices and, thus, Latin America’s export revenues.
The apparent
explanation
is that parents treated the fines as fees, and did not feel guilty about paying them.
The third
explanation
is more ominous.
But it is probably overstated as an
explanation.
The
explanation
of this mysterious trust may lie elsewhere.
The most common
explanation
is the global economic slowdown, which has diminished demand for energy, minerals, and agricultural products.
One possible
explanation
is methodological: the Fund and the GDVC simply used different formulas to arrive at their estimates.
But, since the 1960s, following decades of controversy, most cosmologists have regarded general relativity as the best available explanation, if not the complete description, of the observed structure of the universe, including black holes.
And the
explanation
is straightforward: the richest households fund political campaigns.
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