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We humans are most strongly empathetic toward those who share the greatest proportion of our genes: our children, our parents, our siblings, and, by lessening gradations, our
extended
family and tribe.
Concessional loans at trifling interest rates (between 0.25% and 0.75%, well below the cost of servicing the loans) are also
extended
as lines of credit, tied mainly to the purchase of Indian goods and services, and countries in Africa have been clamoring for them.
Interventions in this market would likely entail a stronger signal that the ECB is committed to maintaining an accommodative monetary policy for an
extended
period of time.
After their summit at Meseberg Castle, one can only wonder if Macron and Merkel are ready for an
extended
siege.
China’s investment frenzy reminds many people of Japan in the 1980’s, when high-speed rail links were
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to Japan’s remotest corners.
More recently, Mr. Brown
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the PPP principle to comprise not just the provision of services by private companies, but also by a "third," voluntary or charitable, sector.Britain's "New Deal" to bring long-term unemployed youths into work includes the use of voluntary organisations as a vehicle to future employment.
From Libya to Mali, France and Britain are largely seen as the
extended
arm of an America that is increasingly reticent to commit its own troops – or even weapons.
Give a woman microcredit, she, her husband, her children, and her
extended
family will eat for a lifetime.”
With great fanfare, developed countries seemed for a while to be making good on their promise, as Europe
extended
the “Everything but Arms” initiative (EBA), under which it was unilaterally to open its markets to the poorest countries of the world.
So one question is whether existing sanctions can be
extended
and tightened; here, China and Russia must determine their priorities.
Learning About Growth from AusterityMILAN – In a recent set of studies, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff used a vast array of historical data to show that the accumulation of high levels of public (and private) debt relative to GDP has an
extended
negative effect on growth.
Bernanke’s performance over the last two years has won high praise, and an
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political fight over control of US monetary policy was the last thing the world needed at what is still a very delicate moment for the global economy.
Government stabilization of the banking system can either be international, provoking complaints by outraged taxpayers about subsidizing others, or national, but only at the cost of greatly
extended
regulation of capital movements.
Those suffering the most are the young, whose life prospects will be badly hurt by the
extended
periods of unemployment that they face today.
Its wages and prices must lag behind its competitors’ for years, while its economy goes through an
extended
slump until a new equilibrium is found.
Under the threat of a collapse of the entire system, the safety net– intended to help unfortunate individuals meet the exigencies of life – was generously
extended
to commercial banks, then to investment banks, insurance firms, auto companies, even car-loan companies.
Already, we are expecting the tough conditions of the IMF's reform program to be
extended
from five years to six.
“If an
extended
period of depressed growth following a crisis isn’t the right moment to challenge them, then when is?”Sadly, this debate is no longer an intellectual discussion – if it ever was.
Google’s next set of proposals
extended
its commitments to all devices, including mobile phones and tablets, and offered to increase its competitors’ visibility by allowing rivals to display logos next to their links.
But the incessant,
extended
media coverage of the investigation suggests that the MPD has provided – and possibly even leaked – information from the investigation to journalists, a routine but legally dubious means of gaining public support.
While the magnitudes involved are huge, they must be attained if an
extended
period of low growth, high unemployment, and declining living standards among the world’s poorest is to be avoided.
The lesson is that whenever patents are
extended
to a new domain, we must be attentive to whether their positive incentive effects are outweighed by the main disadvantage of granting what is in essence a monopoly to the inventor: slower adoption by others.
Growth and employment forecasts in the advanced countries have been reduced – a delayed recognition of the reality of an
extended
and difficult recovery and a new post-crisis “normal.”
The inhuman austerity policies first tried and tested in Greece were, soon after,
extended
to the rest of Europe, Germany included.
Under the ECB’s QE program, which started in March 2015 (and will likely be
extended
beyond its scheduled end in March 2017), eurozone members’ central banks buy private market securities for €1.74 trillion ($1.84 trillion), with more than €1.4 trillion to be used to purchase their own countries’ government debt.
The distortions and distributional issues are set to become more pressing as the size and impact of the major emerging economies increases, owing to their return to rapid growth, and as the advanced countries experience an
extended
period of sluggish performance.
The “most favored nation” provision means that an advantage
extended
to one country’s producers must be
extended
to all.
Geopolitically, the post-1989 gains
extended
far beyond the West.
Extended
periods without new data facilitate – indeed, foster – the unrestrained growth of speculative-theory bubbles.
Over
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periods of time – decades or longer – a data-driven culture without programmatic reins offers such extensive benefits that profit-oriented businesses often choose to support it.
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