Fashionable
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In the US presidential campaign, trade protection is
fashionable
again.
Rethinking Energy-Efficiency PoliciesKRAKOW – Improving energy efficiency is a
fashionable
policy that governments worldwide promote.
The
fashionable
call for ever-closer union between academia, industry and government ignores a vital element of the scientific enterprise.
To be a follower of Joseph de Maistre, the standard bearer of the French counterrevolution, is more
fashionable
than to praise the more reflective Alexis de Tocqueville.
For years, with the authorities’ encouragement (or at least acquiescence), China’s securities companies spared no effort in pumping up China’s stock exchanges with
fashionable
financial instruments and practices, the sole aim being to realize capital gains from rising prices (dividends are rarely distributed).
In the late 1980's, it was
fashionable
in some Japanese policy circles to argue that the Pax Americana was over, to be replaced in Asia by Pax Japonica.
In fact, currently
fashionable
models of the multiverse – the concept that our universe is but one of a huge ensemble of universes – are consistent with the idea that they are collectively in a kind of steady state.
So I am amazed to see people going along with the currently
fashionable
political argument that policies like cap-and-trade, government mandates, and subsidies for renewable energy can actually benefit an economy.
But in deceiving ourselves into thinking that it is a moral imperative that the state impose order, we are joining the
fashionable
madmen, which is when the thin whine of hysteria can be heard.
It is
fashionable
in Russia to disparage our fundamental shift in foreign policy that followed the terrorist attacks on the US last year.
Microbiology's World Wide WebAll the
fashionable
talk nowadays about computer “viruses” explains what these culprits do by forging an analogy to their biological namesakes.
In Ghana, Mabel Suglo co-founded Eco-Shoes, a company that helps artists with disabilities create fashionable, comfortable footwear and accessories from old tires and recycled fabric.
The advance of behavioral economics is not fundamentally in conflict with mathematical economics, as some seem to think, though it may well be in conflict with some currently
fashionable
mathematical economic models.
It might be
fashionable
to talk about just a couple of the globe’s challenges, but we could achieve a lot more if we focused first on where our spending would be most rational.
In recent years, it has been
fashionable
to look at challenges like these and pontificate that the international system is somehow unraveling.
It is
fashionable
to mock the reform process as a failure.
In
fashionable
African cities, residential home prices remain stratospheric.
But, in my thinking and empirical research, this
fashionable
hypothesis cannot stand.
The
fashionable
hypothesis denies even the most obvious benefit.
The other difficulty with that
fashionable
hypothesis is that most of the alleged costs are illusory or trumped up.
The idea that ordinary people are anguished by the thought that other people have extraordinary wealth is also cultivated in
fashionable
circles without the presentation of any evidence.
It is
fashionable
to mock the bureaucratic minutia of European regulation.
As this process unfolded, it became
fashionable
for market fundamentalists in the West to bask in a sense of vindication.
Indeed, for all the
fashionable
predictions of China, India, or Brazil surpassing the US in the coming decades, the classical transition of power among great states may be less of a problem than the rise of modern barbarians – non-state actors.
The most likely cause of the autism epidemic is that autism has become
fashionable
– a popular fad diagnosis.
And yet he controversially but rightly held out a hand of friendship to the breakaway region of Somaliland, before it became fashionable, and went as far as he could short of formal re-recognition of that ray of democratic hope in the Horn of Africa.
In the past decade, it became
fashionable
to extol the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon model, with its supposed virtuous circle of diffuse ownership and strong protection for distant shareholders.
Africa, it was
fashionable
to say, would catch up only if it deregulated its economies and embraced export-led growth like the “miracle” economies of East Asia.
It is
fashionable
today to decry Nehruvian socialism as a corrupt and inefficient system that condemned India to many years of slow economic growth.
Financial Regulators’ Global Variety ShowPARIS – In the early phases of the financial crisis, it was
fashionable
to argue that the United States’ system of regulation needed a fundamental structural overhaul.
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