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Then there are specific problems when more exotic animals become
fashionable
pets.
As the Johns Hopkins University economist Olivier Jeanne pointed out at a recent IMF conference organized to spur such learning, the capital-flow measures that have become
fashionable
of late do not work very well.
Likewise, in the United Kingdom, Cyndi Rhoades launched “Worn Again,” which produces
fashionable
products from unusual recycled materials like scrap leather from car seats, parachutes, and prison blankets.
It was once
fashionable
to argue that when China opened up to the world, Hong Kong and Singapore would suffer.
It has become
fashionable
in both America and Europe to point to a debilitating “lack of leadership,” which underscores the extent to which an inherently complex paradigm change is straining traditional mindsets, processes, and governance systems.
Such a reconciliation may, indeed, prevent one of today’s
fashionable
academic ideas, that of a “clash of civilizations” between the Christian and Moslem worlds, from ever taking place.
Now that America's recovery is underway - and it arises from a slump not a recession - the current account deficit will widen even further and in no time discussions about the unsustainable high-flying dollar will become
fashionable
again.
Indeed, only an ongoing skepticism of
fashionable
political nostrums - both of the statist and market fundamentalist variety - can promote pluralism and tolerance, and avoid a ballooning of the bureaucracy that enfeebles our economy.
From this predicament stems the
fashionable
idea that the bond market would actually welcome less fiscal austerity, because this would boost economic growth, in turn making the level of public debt appear more sustainable in the long run.
Neither the currently
fashionable
“Asian pivot” nor the “Russian reset” four years ago constitute the beginning of a grand plan.
It has recently become
fashionable
to disparage the economic performance of the large emerging countries, particularly China and the other BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, and India).
Economic doomsayers focused instead on previously
fashionable
emerging markets like Brazil, Russia, India, and Turkey.
In Defense of VaroufakisLONDON – From blaming him for the renewed collapse of the Greek economy to accusing him of illegally plotting Greece’s exit from the eurozone, it has become
fashionable
to disparage Yanis Varoufakis, the country’s former finance minister.
It has become
fashionable
among politicians to preach the virtues of pain and suffering, no doubt because those bearing the brunt of it are those with little voice – the poor and future generations.
A less solemn – and more
fashionable
– word for ideology is narrative.
Fashionable
projects such as providing laptops to pupils attract a lot of financial support, but it is not always money well spent.
The
fashionable
idea of allowing banks to issue “contingent capital” (debt that becomes equity in a systemic crisis) is no more credible than the idea of committing to punish banks severely in the event of a crisis.
The other
fashionable
policy idea that will ultimately prove impractical is to transform the IMF credits known as Special Drawing Rights into an international currency to rival the dollar.
I assumed that I was supposed to be provoked into unguarded comments, a method that
fashionable
TV journalists everywhere use nowadays.
Long before it became fashionable, Kaufman persisted with the idea that the US real estate boom was fueled in part by pervasive fraud within the mortgage-securitization-derivatives complex, effectively at the heart of Wall Street.
Revolts of the RighteousIt has become
fashionable
in certain smart circles to regard atheism as a sign of superior education, of a more highly evolved civilization, of enlightenment.
It is
fashionable
nowadays to look to stricter international rules as “the solution” to most global problems, But such a strategy is not well-suited to an ongoing shift in international economic relations.
Then, as soon as the oil price exceeds two standard deviations of that equilibrium, they should start to ignore the
fashionable
advice of colleagues, analysts, and industry insiders.
Preventing bad current-account deficits would require far greater intervention in the private sector than the neoliberal and single-market doctrines that were
fashionable
at the euro’s founding would imply.
Gorbachev’s wife, Raisa, stunned the nation not only by appearing in public, but by being
fashionable
and expressing opinions of her own.
Cocaine is
fashionable
because it is attractive: white, not dark; sniffed, not injected; consumed in a living room or a
fashionable
night-club, not in a dark alley.
Bubbles can persist for decades (think of real-estate prices in
fashionable
cities) or just minutes (as in hard-to-justify intraday fluctuations).
Until recently, flashy aid packages for Russia were
fashionable.
Deaton goes on to offer a revealing critique of some of the most hyped and
fashionable
approaches to improving aid.
Another intellectually
fashionable
approach is to conduct small randomized trials to examine, say, the effectiveness of school-attendance incentives or immunization campaigns.
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